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Old 07-20-2021, 11:10 AM   #31
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...the original Star Trek. It's fairly terrible -- in my always right opinion. But I loved it as a kid...
I still enjoy the original Star Trek because it was more thoughtful than, say, Lost In Space. I appreciated Star trek because it was less worried about action and worked social issues into its storytelling. It is similar to The Twilight Zone there and I still watch both.

I haven't watched Star Trek since TNG, aside from that awful J.J. Abrams movie. Is that a good example of the state of the franchise now? Have they abandoned the cerebral stuff for Star Wars spectacle and space battles?
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