The orville is a lot of fun. Feels a lot like TNG but modern and with some humor thrown in. Though the most recent (likely last) does away with most of the humor in favor of a bit more serious, almost movie like stories.
I do agree that discovery is not as bad as most make it out to be, same with Picard, and I actually really enjoyed season 3 of Picard.
I think I just like SNW so much because it’s just that, kind of tame, low stakes, it just feels like trek to me. Not every episode or season needs to be some ultra serious galaxy ending threat.
The orville is a lot of fun. Feels a lot like TNG but modern and with some humor thrown in. Though the most recent (likely last) does away with most of the humor in favor of a bit more serious, almost movie like stories.
I do agree that discovery is not as bad as most make it out to be, same with Picard, and I actually really enjoyed season 3 of Picard.
I think I just like SNW so much because it’s just that, kind of tame, low stakes, it just feels like trek to me. Not every episode or season needs to be some ultra serious galaxy ending threat.
Lower decks is just fast paced silly fun.
@OrangeJoe
There’s nothing wrong with light entertainment. I will probably have a look at Orville and Lower Decks.
Actually, I’m not too fond of raising stakes artificially. Stories don’t get more suspense if you put the whole galaxy at risk.
In that case, we all know, that it’s going to end well, but if, say, the integrity of a beloved character may be compromised, everything’s possible.
The makers of TNG and DS9 definitely knew how to tell compelling stories.