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Hi ALL,
As you may or may not know, I'm a big Star Trek fan. I started watching the original series when I was maybe 6 or 7 years old, with my dad, when my friends in 1st grade were still playing with Tonka trucks and Barbies, I was watching that show and actually engaging my dad, who watched it with me and explained what I didn't understand, we debated morality and implications we saw in those shows. Several years latter, we did the same with Star Trek: The Next Generation. (Yeah, I'm a geek, and proud of it). Kind of stopped with DS9 and Voyager, saw maybe a season or two of each, but I felt they shied away from that in favor of more action or politics of the universe they created and that wasn't really what I was trying to get from the show. I was maybe 17 or 18 at the time. Completely skipped Enterprise, I just didn't have the time at the time lol.
Now I heard about this new show, Star Trek Discovery. For starters, I'm not very big on the concept, which I heard was set in the past, around Kirk's time or even slightly before. I've read the casting attracted some controversy, but I've since heard that the show is gathering ravings and good reviews. Since I sadly cannot watch it for financial reasons, (no cable, sadly, one of the problems with paying hefty child support) but I'm considering buying the dvd seasons once they release them if they're not too pricey. For that, though, I need honest opinions, I need to know if it's worth actually spending that money.
So what kind of a show is it? Is it morality and ethical questions? Is it the most boring thing you've ever seen? Is it the best show you've ever seen? What are your thoughts on it? Would you like to discuss the controversy I've read about, is it a big story out of nothing or are there legitimate criticisms (that whole "not enough white people" thing I heard about where supposedly series are apologetic)?
To me, Star Trek has always been, first and foremost, a Humanist show hidden in science-fiction. Lots of people don't know that Gene didn't really know anything about sci-fi, he wanted to do a western, which is basically a morality play and tackle on the day's taboo subjects. Racism. Sexism. The Vietnam war. The cold war. So he did that on Star Trek and hid it in sci-fi so no one could shoot him down. That's what I'm looking for and I haven't seen it in Star Trek in a long time. I'm hoping I might in this one.
So thoughts
Thanks
As you may or may not know, I'm a big Star Trek fan. I started watching the original series when I was maybe 6 or 7 years old, with my dad, when my friends in 1st grade were still playing with Tonka trucks and Barbies, I was watching that show and actually engaging my dad, who watched it with me and explained what I didn't understand, we debated morality and implications we saw in those shows. Several years latter, we did the same with Star Trek: The Next Generation. (Yeah, I'm a geek, and proud of it). Kind of stopped with DS9 and Voyager, saw maybe a season or two of each, but I felt they shied away from that in favor of more action or politics of the universe they created and that wasn't really what I was trying to get from the show. I was maybe 17 or 18 at the time. Completely skipped Enterprise, I just didn't have the time at the time lol.
Now I heard about this new show, Star Trek Discovery. For starters, I'm not very big on the concept, which I heard was set in the past, around Kirk's time or even slightly before. I've read the casting attracted some controversy, but I've since heard that the show is gathering ravings and good reviews. Since I sadly cannot watch it for financial reasons, (no cable, sadly, one of the problems with paying hefty child support) but I'm considering buying the dvd seasons once they release them if they're not too pricey. For that, though, I need honest opinions, I need to know if it's worth actually spending that money.
So what kind of a show is it? Is it morality and ethical questions? Is it the most boring thing you've ever seen? Is it the best show you've ever seen? What are your thoughts on it? Would you like to discuss the controversy I've read about, is it a big story out of nothing or are there legitimate criticisms (that whole "not enough white people" thing I heard about where supposedly series are apologetic)?
To me, Star Trek has always been, first and foremost, a Humanist show hidden in science-fiction. Lots of people don't know that Gene didn't really know anything about sci-fi, he wanted to do a western, which is basically a morality play and tackle on the day's taboo subjects. Racism. Sexism. The Vietnam war. The cold war. So he did that on Star Trek and hid it in sci-fi so no one could shoot him down. That's what I'm looking for and I haven't seen it in Star Trek in a long time. I'm hoping I might in this one.
So thoughts
Thanks