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And it's still doing pretty well on CBS All Access. I'm looking forward to Star Trek: Picard.
On September 8, 1966, Star Trek premiered and went where no man has gone before.
Whhhhhaaaaaaat Jean Luc is coming back? I wonder if Q is going to bother him again!
On September 8, 1966, Star Trek premiered and went where no man has gone before.
Never got in to Deep Space 9 - but I've enjoyed most of the rest of them.
The real clinker in the series was the one which shall not be named.Deep Space 9 really picked up (for me atleast) around the middle of season 2.
The real clinker in the series was the one which shall not be named.
(Cap'n Archer piloted that disaster.)
I thought it had its moments. I thought that Commander Dolim of the Xindi was one of the better villains I've seen. ("Patience is for the dead.") And Jeffrey Combs as Commander Shran was pretty good. (Combs had the distinction of playing two separate roles in the same episode, as Brunt and Weyoun, in DS9.)
I didn't like that one when it came out, either. But some years later I found I liked it. So who knows.Never got in to Deep Space 9 - but I've enjoyed most of the rest of them.
I was a little over 1 year old.On September 8, 1966, Star Trek premiered and went where no man has gone before.
WHAT?Yeah, but you have to subscribe to CBS All Access to get it
The trailer is wonderful. And much analysis has been done, frame-by-frame, on teasing out what is going on. There's no hint of Q but who knows.Whhhhhaaaaaaat Jean Luc is coming back? I wonder if Q is going to bother him again!
WHAT?
I was a little over 1 year old.
Kind of explains a few things. =O°