What no Patrick Stewart?!Wars is really good if you string them in chronological order. Trek depends on TV or Movie, and Shatner or Pine. In that regard, Movies with Pine.
Patrick for the TV win definitely, but SW was not Sir Alec's best work.What no Patrick Stewart?!
In that case it should Pat or Sir Alec!
Some day I want to delve into Deep Space 9 and Enterprise.
I was just referring to them as a actors. I personally think they are/were both amazing actors!Patrick for the TV win definitely, but SW was not Sir Alec's best work.
agreedI was just referring to them as a actors. I personally think they are/were both amazing actors!
DS9 was much better than Enterprise.I reached my saturation point and never watched DS9 but, it was Enterprise that brought me back. I felt it was a mostly excellent show that ended too soon. And I was super biased against Scott Bakula going into it.
DS9 was much better than Enterprise.
Now I need a stiff drink.If you consider only IV-VI, I say SW, but given what's gone on since, I say ST. Disclaimer, I'm by no means a Trekkie, the new films do a fun job taking the old and refreshing it, and I'm blissfully unaware of whatever kind of sacrilege it is.
SW, on the other hand, has just been a running disappointment. I-III were so lame, gimmicky, and just did not have the feel or look of anything reminiscent of the originals. Way too much CGI, and felt like it should've been taking place many years after IV-VI, not before. TFA was much better in terms of cinematography, but talk about a lame @$$ story. I know I'll be in the minority on this, but I preferred TLJ. It wasn't as good as a Star Wars film should be, but considering all the dumb setups from TFA, it was about as good as it could've been. The massive setup for who are Rey's parents, and just for TLJ to be a remake of Empire in general, I was happy that at least there was an original story there, even if it wasn't that great, it was about as good as it could've been considering the hot trash that was TFA. But now JJ is coming back to put a rusty, tetanus laden nail in the coffin of this trilogy.
It starts out slow, but eventually becomes a very interesting political show with established characters - instead of "planet/alien of the week".That’s promising, considering I’ve got a ton of seasons to watch.