Only if you don't like Star Trek. Strange New Worlds is fantastic, Lower Decks is legitimately in my top three series in the franchise at this point, and Discovery found it's feet in Season three, and continued to improve from there, just like TNG did. You're missing out
Discovery didn’t find its feet, it found the bottom of a bottomless pit of bad writing.
SNW and Lower Decks are actually good shows and I can’t believe they got made after discovery’s train wreck. I also can’t believe that I like lower decks. Like I’m supposed to hate it, but somehow it is full of optimism and Star Trek spirit and the writers are big enough nerds that they cram each episode full of stuff for me to find. It’s absolutely amazing and I still can’t believe it exists.
Yeah, I really didn't think I'd like Lower Decks either. When Paramount released Discovery, which didn't feel like Star Trek at all, and then an animated comedy Star Trek, I felt they had absolutely no right to make fun of Star Trek. Fortunately, the creator and the writers actually do love the show, and it's smart and quick, and really gets what Star Trek stands for. And now, because of the Strange New Worlds crossover (which was a masterpiece), Mariner's actress will be writing for Star Fleet Academy! So I'm excited for that as well
That's the only one I haven't actually watched yet. The first two seasons were so bad. I've heard season 3 is good, but mostly nostalgia, which isn't a big draw for me, since I was born a decade after TNG ended lol
I hated SGU, for all the same reasons I hated Battlestar Galactica except louder.
SyFy had a hit show whose tone was hovering somewhere around "Everything is terrible, you should kill yourself." And where do you go from there? How do you top that? Apparently by heading toward "Everything is more terrible, you should murder your family then kill yourself."
So I cancelled my cable subscription and started playing video games about factories.
Stargate SG-1, despite the tragic backgrounds of some of the leads, well, we see one plot unfold in the pilot, is one of the more fun and positive sci-fi shows around.
SG-1 had serious moments and dark moments and light moments and fun moments.
I forget the exact circumstances, but there's this moment where O'Neill and Carter are separated by a force field, O'Neill is on the escape side, Carter is trapped. O'Neill starts pounding on the force field with a chair or something, desperately trying to break her out, and when she says "Colonel just leave me and save yourself." He shouts NOOOO! at her. He's ready to tear the force field down with his bare hands to save her.
This same character delivers the line "In the middle of my back swing?!"