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Has 'Star Trek' died?


Jangler

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I would like to see a new tv series. 

We've seen the Alpha Quadrant and the Delta Quadrant...how about a new crew, new area of exploration, new species, new spacecraft? I made it through Voyager and DS9, I'm sure I could make it through something new.

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On 8/4/2017 at 5:56 PM, scpanther22 said:

I enjoyed Star Trek Beyond more than some of the newer ones..it was a fun, popcorn film.

A lot is riding on the new star trek showing coming out..

I really enjoyed the film as well.  It was just fun! To me it got back to the fun of the first film.

I'm really looking forward to Discovery.  While there is a lot riding on the show, they should have the money and talent to make a good TV show.

While I am super guilty of viewing things through rose colored glasses when looking at old shows and movies, I still love TNG.  Just my favorite of the shows, though since my family watched together ritually, that may have something to do with it.

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