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r/dankmemes • u/BlazingJava ☣️ • Jun 15 '24
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Enterprise is the benchmark for Star Trek quality now?
32 u/RealTalkBroLevel Jun 15 '24 ENT is leagues better than Discovery and Picard. It was easy to call it the worst of the 5 "classic" Treks, but the times have changed. 3 u/HanzoNumbahOneFan Jun 16 '24 Just like it was easy to say star wars episode 1 was the worst of the 6 classics. And then we got the sequels... 12 u/BlazeOfGlory72 Jun 15 '24 I mean, Enterprise is actually pretty good, especially season 3 and 4. It’s biggest problem was audiences were kind of fatigued on Star Trek after a decade plus of continuous airing by the time it came out. 25 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '24 [deleted] 3 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Always has been, brother 3 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '24 [deleted] 2 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not just holodeck. TOS was just a framework for morality plays. 2 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 But it was a great framework, and morality plays are really at the heart of all good sci-fi. 3 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not arguing against that, just saying that writers have used Trek as a vehicle for their stories and morals since its inception 1 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 Oh, yeah, I was just expanding on your point
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ENT is leagues better than Discovery and Picard.
It was easy to call it the worst of the 5 "classic" Treks, but the times have changed.
3 u/HanzoNumbahOneFan Jun 16 '24 Just like it was easy to say star wars episode 1 was the worst of the 6 classics. And then we got the sequels...
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Just like it was easy to say star wars episode 1 was the worst of the 6 classics. And then we got the sequels...
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I mean, Enterprise is actually pretty good, especially season 3 and 4. It’s biggest problem was audiences were kind of fatigued on Star Trek after a decade plus of continuous airing by the time it came out.
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3 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Always has been, brother 3 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '24 [deleted] 2 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not just holodeck. TOS was just a framework for morality plays. 2 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 But it was a great framework, and morality plays are really at the heart of all good sci-fi. 3 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not arguing against that, just saying that writers have used Trek as a vehicle for their stories and morals since its inception 1 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 Oh, yeah, I was just expanding on your point
Always has been, brother
3 u/[deleted] Jun 15 '24 [deleted] 2 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not just holodeck. TOS was just a framework for morality plays. 2 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 But it was a great framework, and morality plays are really at the heart of all good sci-fi. 3 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not arguing against that, just saying that writers have used Trek as a vehicle for their stories and morals since its inception 1 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 Oh, yeah, I was just expanding on your point
2 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not just holodeck. TOS was just a framework for morality plays. 2 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 But it was a great framework, and morality plays are really at the heart of all good sci-fi. 3 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not arguing against that, just saying that writers have used Trek as a vehicle for their stories and morals since its inception 1 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 Oh, yeah, I was just expanding on your point
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Not just holodeck. TOS was just a framework for morality plays.
2 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 But it was a great framework, and morality plays are really at the heart of all good sci-fi. 3 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not arguing against that, just saying that writers have used Trek as a vehicle for their stories and morals since its inception 1 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 Oh, yeah, I was just expanding on your point
But it was a great framework, and morality plays are really at the heart of all good sci-fi.
3 u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24 Not arguing against that, just saying that writers have used Trek as a vehicle for their stories and morals since its inception 1 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 Oh, yeah, I was just expanding on your point
Not arguing against that, just saying that writers have used Trek as a vehicle for their stories and morals since its inception
1 u/Rabid-Rabble Jun 15 '24 Oh, yeah, I was just expanding on your point
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Oh, yeah, I was just expanding on your point
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u/Jackal_6 Jun 15 '24
Enterprise is the benchmark for Star Trek quality now?