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So, I watched the first episode and actually felt ill. I thought, okay. Give it a chance and watch episode 2.

Huge mistake. This is a show made by, and for, prepubescent children who think their woke bullshit is acceptable anywhere they want it to be.

We have a half gemhadar half klingon -- no such thing can exist according to Star Trek canon, a half lanthanite hippy who thinks it's wrong to separate kids from their criminal parent -- Gee, where have we heard that nonsense?

A gay hologram student and a Klingon that likes to watch birds and simps in the talk show circiut about a new and gentler warrior.

Holy ****, but this is bad.

It is getting -- rightfully -- trashed in the reviews, and YouTube is eating them alive.

How are they responding? You guessed it. They're doubling down in retarded woke bullshit.

Yes, the original and subsequent series in the Star Trek universe all have tackled societal issues.

The problem with this is that they don't know how to deal with it except shove it down your throat and call you names if you don't like it.

Just a taste of how it is being, rightly, roasted.

 
So, I watched the first episode and actually felt ill. I thought, okay. Give it a chance and watch episode 2.

Huge mistake. This is a show made by, and for, prepubescent children who think their woke bullshit is acceptable anywhere they want it to be.

We have a half gemhadar half klingon -- no such thing can exist according to Star Trek canon, a half lanthanite hippy who thinks it's wrong to separate kids from their criminal parent -- Gee, where have we heard that nonsense?

A gay hologram student and a Klingon that likes to watch birds and simps in the talk show circiut about a new and gentler warrior.

Holy ****, but this is bad.

It is getting -- rightfully -- trashed in the reviews, and YouTube is eating them alive.

How are they responding? You guessed it. They're doubling down in retarded woke bullshit.

Yes, the original and subsequent series in the Star Trek universe all have tackled societal issues.

The problem with this is that they don't know how to deal with it except shove it down your throat and call you names if you don't like it.

Just a taste of how it is being, rightly, roasted.


Star Trek has been getting socially conservative panties into bunches since the day it first aired
 
I've read lots of comments on this, and aside from "critics" and one other viewer that claim its great........all of the other comments are basically the same.

This stinks.
In fact, it is so bad they should outlaw any more episodes and make a law forbidding the entire universe from rewatching any of the first two.
 
In fact, it is so bad they should outlaw any more episodes and make a law forbidding the entire universe from rewatching any of the first two.
Will have to wait and see if there is a second season.
 
Will have to wait and see if there is a second season.
I'm kind of hoping for a fire that destroys the remaining episodes. I don't suppose that will happen. Ah well.
 
I couldn't finish both episodes
The good news is the fat black one thats a jemadar and the elder boy haircut dyke lady are having a lesbian relationship .. A very inclusive celebration of our deockwacy and shared values
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That's what they 're promoting for future episodes...
 
So, I watched the first episode and actually felt ill. I thought, okay. Give it a chance and watch episode 2.
Huge mistake. This is a show made by, and for, prepubescent children who think their woke bullshit is acceptable anywhere they want it to be.
OK, DW, I made it into the first 26 seconds of the video before I turned it off. This is not Star Trek, it is just more woke bullshit co-opting the Star Trek platform to convey their ideas. There are no gay Klingons.

How are they responding? You guessed it. They're doubling down in retarded woke bullshit.
Of course, like everything else the hard left does, they know it's bad but double down on it anyway once they get something out there for as long as they can before getting shut off again.

The problem with this is that they don't know how to deal with it except shove it down your throat and call you names if you don't like it.
BINGO. Everything the Left does they must ram it down your throat and you must confess to like it too or they will attack you. THESE are the people calling Trump a dictator fascist authoritarian totalitarian.

I'm a pretty big Star Trek fan and actually had occasion once to meet and speak at length with Gene's wife; none of this crap past maybe the first 3-4 seasons of ST: TNG would Gene have approved at all and really, the only true 'Star Trek' was the 1st season of the original Star Trek, maybe just the first half of the 1st season when Gene actually still produced the show with John DF Black.

After that, he went off to develop new ideas like Questar Tapes and Genesis II and Gene Coon stepped in to produce and pretty much reinvented Star Trek much to his (Roddenberry's) chagrin adding in all of the comedy elements like Kirk and McCoy ganging up on Spock making fun of him, Tribbles and stuff like that.

Some of it was good, some pretty funny, but it wasn't what GR had intended for Star Trek. GR was not at all into any of this crap and this stuff is just pure exploitation damaging (maybe killing) the legacy and future of the franchise.

GR had been a TV writer and an LA cop before that--- he was about as anti-woke as one could be.
 
So, I watched the first episode and actually felt ill. I thought, okay. Give it a chance and watch episode 2.

Huge mistake. This is a show made by, and for, prepubescent children who think their woke bullshit is acceptable anywhere they want it to be.

We have a half gemhadar half klingon -- no such thing can exist according to Star Trek canon, a half lanthanite hippy who thinks it's wrong to separate kids from their criminal parent -- Gee, where have we heard that nonsense?

A gay hologram student and a Klingon that likes to watch birds and simps in the talk show circiut about a new and gentler warrior.

Holy ****, but this is bad.

It is getting -- rightfully -- trashed in the reviews, and YouTube is eating them alive.

How are they responding? You guessed it. They're doubling down in retarded woke bullshit.

Yes, the original and subsequent series in the Star Trek universe all have tackled societal issues.

The problem with this is that they don't know how to deal with it except shove it down your throat and call you names if you don't like it.

Just a taste of how it is being, rightly, roasted.


Worf needs to kick it's ass.

 
In fact, it is so bad they should outlaw any more episodes and make a law forbidding the entire universe from rewatching any of the first two.

I normally don't support the death penalty ... but I would gleefully support it for anyone who attempts to re-boot or re-make a classic TV show or movie.

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I'm rewatching a few older Series episodes to get the taste out of My mouth. lol

To this day, I still watch Star Trek. I've probably seen the original series at least 200 times. Each Saturday night, I watch one episode, I think tonight is the episode where Spock was hit with spores and fell in love.

I like most of ST:TNG, but by the 4th season, it was getting dicey, and the 6th and 7th seasons were pretty bad.

Forget about Deep Space Nine. I've seen maybe 1-2 episodes I thought were interesting.

Voyager had maybe a dozen good episodes.

Enterprise had 5-6 pretty good stories too.

That is where I draw the line. I've seen and saved a few newer series episodes shown on TV like the one where the captain is a black woman (lesbian?), but frankly, I don't see myself ever watching them again. Too bad the older series had neither the budgets nor CGI to do the sets and special effects as well as those.
 
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To this day, I still watch Star Trek. I've probably seen the original series at least 200 times. Each Saturday night, I watch one episode, I think tonight is the episode where Spock was hit with spores and fell in love.

I like most of ST:TNG, but by the 4th season, it was getting dicey, and the 6th and 7th seasons were pretty bad.

Forget about Deep Space Nine. I've seen maybe 1-2 episodes I thought were interesting.

Voyager had maybe a dozen good episodes.

Enterprise had 5-6 pretty good stories too.

That is where I draw the line. I've seen and saved a few newer series episodes shown on TV like the one where the captain is a black woman (lesbian?), but frankly, I don't see myself ever watching them again. Too bad the older series had neither the budgets nor CGI to do the sets and special effects as well as those.
I'm currently cycling through season 2 of Enterprise.

I started watching Star Trek in 1967 when I was six. I"ve been an avid fan of the series ever since.

I never got into DS9, nor have I watched more than 5 or 6 episodes of Voyager.

I loved TNG, but yeah, it got kind of lost in the last season.

I could not somach Discovery at all, and much of Strange New Worlds was worthless.

But Strange New Worlds was downright Kirkian compared to the debacle of Starfleet.
 
To this day, I still watch Star Trek. I've probably seen the original series at least 200 times. Each Saturday night, I watch one episode, I think tonight is the episode where Spock was hit with spores and fell in love.

I like most of ST:TNG, but by the 4th season, it was getting dicey, and the 6th and 7th seasons were pretty bad.

Forget about Deep Space Nine. I've seen maybe 1-2 episodes I thought were interesting.

Voyager had maybe a dozen good episodes.

Enterprise had 5-6 pretty good stories too.

That is where I draw the line. I've seen and saved a few newer series episodes shown on TV like the one where the captain is a black woman (lesbian?), but frankly, I don't see myself ever watching them again. Too bad the older series had neither the budgets nor CGI to do the sets and special effects as well as those.
Spores? Omicron Ceti Three?

Sonnet from the Vulcan: Omicron Ceti Three
by Shirley Meech
Originally published in Star Trek: The New Voyages
Bantam Books 1976


I thought the memory of you was gone----
I thought it buried underneath the years.
But now, it rises, bright as Vulcan dawn,
And I remember you, and Earth, and tears.

Your tears were falling like the rains of Earth;
You were the storms and roses of Earth's spring.
You could not know that, almost from my birth
The rites of Vulcan bound me to T'Pring.

I could not break those ties; I had no choice---
Returned to space, left you and Earth behind.
But still I heard the echo of your voice,
Found the rain and wind and roses in my mind.

You told me that you loved me, and you cried.
I said I had no feelings. And I lied.
 
I'm currently cycling through season 2 of Enterprise.
There is an episode where they go back and discover the first Constitution class heavy cruiser (looks like the Enterprise) as some fantastic new weapon, but somehow I always miss the follow up episode to see what became of it!

I started watching Star Trek in 1967 when I was six. I"ve been an avid fan of the series ever since.
I was 9 when Star Trek came on. My parents hated it. They always watched whatever crap was on some other channel. Space, Vulcans, ears, bleeck. :SMILEW~130:

I never got into DS9, nor have I watched more than 5 or 6 episodes of Voyager.
Voyager DOES have about 10-12 really good stories! I mean GOOD stories.

I loved TNG, but yeah, it got kind of lost in the last season.
Towards the end, it devolved into formula TV instead of format (TV writing lingo) and got pretty bad, like the episode where Worf and his son revisited the Old West on the holodeck and had it our with gunslingers. My favorite was when Lt. Barkley became super smart, became part of the computer and took the Enterprise to the center of the galaxy to meet the Cytherians. How that never got spun into another episode or movie is beyond me.

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I could not somach Discovery at all, and much of Strange New Worlds was worthless.
Thank you, I couldn't remember their names.
 
Spores? Omicron Ceti Three?

I love Omicron Ceti Three.

Damn Spock! I never knew what it took to get under that thick hide of yours!

It's a Mint Julep, Jim. That did not sound at all like Spock.

I think this was DC Fontana's breakout episode where she dared write an episode and get credit for it (as a woman).

Interesting factoid: the guy who plays Sandoval, the leader of the farming colony--- he DIED only about a month after they made or aired the episode. It was like the very last thing he ever did.
 
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