apschroth
Joined Sep 2017
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A FANTASTIC season finale with excellent songs and dance choreography. There is so much storyline that can now be done.
Please renew for Season 3 (and beyond)
Please renew for Season 3 (and beyond)
I grew up with Star Trek in the '60s, and became a Trekkie before it was popular. When ST The Next Generation came out, I was right there watching every episode, and loved it. It was different; a bit slower moving at times, but the characters developed deeply. There was exploration, adventure, new worlds/civilizations... and humour (yes, I'm Canadian, but then so was William Shatner). There were human values being taught, and showing how different races could get along. AND there was no swearing or cursing! This was also true for Deep Space 9, Voyager, and Enterprise. Yes, I watched (and enjoyed) them all.
Then in 2020, along comes Star Trek: Picard, and all of a sudden there is swearing and cursing. ...and it is NOT necessary for the scenes or the plot. I thought Sir Patrick Stewart and the writers were better than this. And yes, I am disappointed.
Please give us back the good values that have always (until now) been a great part of the Star Trek environment. Thank you.
Then in 2020, along comes Star Trek: Picard, and all of a sudden there is swearing and cursing. ...and it is NOT necessary for the scenes or the plot. I thought Sir Patrick Stewart and the writers were better than this. And yes, I am disappointed.
Please give us back the good values that have always (until now) been a great part of the Star Trek environment. Thank you.