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spurgeonryan said:
rocketpig said:
MrBubbles said:

Watch me.  I deny it.

the words boring, dull, and lame spring to mind at the thought of the the next generation or (the majority of) its characters.

and clearly the most accurate list of how good the shows were goes voyager>enterprise>ds9>next generation>original


I don't understand how you can use the word "boring" about Star Trek in the same sentence that defends Voyager.

The first two seasons of Voyager are the most boring seasons of Star Trek ever filmed. They're even worse than the first two seasons of DS9, which is saying something. Together, those four seasons are completely unwatchable television.

And calling TNG's cast lame when Voyager had Neelix? Oh, come on... Janeway was awesome and The Doctor was pretty cool. Outside of those two characters, the original Voyager cast is the very definition of lame.

Star Trek vs. Star Trek, cool!

DS9...was  all about being boring. That was actually what the show was about. Did no one ever read up on it? Yeah they said lets please make the most boring show on the planet, even worse than Jake and the Fat Man. That is what they set out to do that fateful day in  1996ish, and they accomplished just that.

Voyage gave us Hell Season, TIm Russ, Seven of Nine, Q continuum back story and action, The Delta Quadrant, and enough Borg deaths to last Picard a life time!

Actually if you want to know which Star Trek show was the worst you just have to look back to the last one. Mr. Quantum Leap gave us the most tedious, boring, worthless, waste of my time Star Trek ever.

Star Trek

The Next Generation

Voyager

Star Trek: The animated Series

DS9

Enterprise (or whatever it was called)

 

That is where star Trek stands with me. On topic: Does anyone know if the Star Wars universe had any supreme like beings so I can win my petty battle with Kaz? Anyone?

 

 



Closest thing would be an ancient society that was supposed to have repositioned a bunch of black holes to create the Maw (the thing that makes the Kessel run so dangerous), but Kasz is right. You can't really beat the Q. Omnipotence is omnipotence, and can only be matched by omnipotence, which Star Wars did not have, even in the super-expanded universe



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.