I just got the first three seasons. I must say that the season 1 episodes are somewhat entertaining. The cast wasn't any older than the Voyager cast, but they all seem older. The show feels like it is more aimed at a 35+ audience rather than the 18-35 audience Voyager was seeking. The first few episodes are funny at times; most TNG episodesI recall are of the later seasons when Wes Crusher was already gone. I am not really familiar with these ones. The funny part is seeing how Picard treats children and people not a part of his crew; a cranky authoritative old man (though Stewart is far younger than he appears on the show. He's 47 there, but looks at least 60).
Anyway, I am looking forward to watching the rest of the season. For the most part they feel like a big homage to the original series at this point; but I know that changes at some point, maybe even by season 2. They haven't really got into typical Starfleet procedure beyond what was established in the original series. Female uniforms (Yar aside) still have skirts, they seem to have no concept of quarantine procedures in medical; overall medical sucks right now compared to later Trek seasons. Also, this is where they finally decided what a Quadrant was... but they got the Greek Alphabet wrong (Gamma comes before Delta, not after). It was a big gowing period for what Star Trek was going to be later in the 90's and beyond.
Yeah, I have the Trek fever again, particularly with the movie out in a month and a half.
Anyway, I am looking forward to watching the rest of the season. For the most part they feel like a big homage to the original series at this point; but I know that changes at some point, maybe even by season 2. They haven't really got into typical Starfleet procedure beyond what was established in the original series. Female uniforms (Yar aside) still have skirts, they seem to have no concept of quarantine procedures in medical; overall medical sucks right now compared to later Trek seasons. Also, this is where they finally decided what a Quadrant was... but they got the Greek Alphabet wrong (Gamma comes before Delta, not after). It was a big gowing period for what Star Trek was going to be later in the 90's and beyond.
Yeah, I have the Trek fever again, particularly with the movie out in a month and a half.
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