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Post by alittlebirdie on Feb 16, 2021 1:41:19 GMT
Does anyone think they'll remove it soon?
I'm trying to watch all of them from season one. I use to think season one was poor because the characters weren't developed yet. I'm starting to rethink that. It's not that bad. And since I only watched them once years ago, it's like watching new episodes. Fun
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Post by Catman on Feb 16, 2021 1:52:41 GMT
They also have a Star Trek channel on Pluto TV currently airing TNG episodes from the first four seasons 24/7.
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Post by Feologild on Feb 16, 2021 2:28:54 GMT
I have all the seasons on DVD, So it does not matter to me personally if they remove it from Netflix
But my guess is that at some point they will remove it.
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Post by azzajones on Feb 22, 2021 7:31:26 GMT
They'll remove it eventually, however these things are hard to predict, although when they do it'll just end up on another streaming service - hell it might already be on another streaming service depending on what country you live in.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Feb 22, 2021 20:24:27 GMT
It's also on Hulu
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Post by bluerisk on Feb 27, 2021 19:10:53 GMT
I got the entire show on DVD.
I'm a Trekkie, and I became one because of TNG. TNG is THE Star Trek show to me. So this decision has never been a hard one.
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Post by bluerisk on Feb 27, 2021 19:15:23 GMT
Does anyone think they'll remove it soon? I'm trying to watch all of them from season one. I use to think season one was poor because the characters weren't developed yet. I'm starting to rethink that. It's not that bad. And since I only watched them once years ago, it's like watching new episodes. Fun The show needs some time to settle in, to find its own path apart from TOS. Season three is generally said to be the one when it became truly TNG. "The Inner Light" and "Darmok" are among my favorite episodes, and both are 100+ episodes.
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Post by alittlebirdie on Feb 27, 2021 19:32:29 GMT
Does anyone think they'll remove it soon? I'm trying to watch all of them from season one. I use to think season one was poor because the characters weren't developed yet. I'm starting to rethink that. It's not that bad. And since I only watched them once years ago, it's like watching new episodes. Fun The show needs some time to settle in, to find its own path apart from TOS. Season three is generally said to be the one when it became truly TNG. "The Inner Light" and "Darmok" are among my favorite episodes, and both are 100+ episodes. I agree, I don't know the titles, but my favorites are when Data makes a child, and Beverly's caught in a bubble. I can watch those over and over. I think they're both from season three.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Feb 28, 2021 5:02:37 GMT
I've been combing through the show on there since like 2014. I'm finally on the last season. I blew through TOS in like a month, but TNG doesn't lend itself to binging for me. I just grow tired of the formula and characters.
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Post by Prime etc. on Mar 1, 2021 5:16:15 GMT
It didn't get positive buzz until the Borg captured Picard. They weren't action-oriented that's for sure.
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Post by bluerisk on Jun 19, 2021 17:35:31 GMT
It didn't get positive buzz until the Borg captured Picard. They weren't action-oriented that's for sure. I like(d) this approach. But I guess you should try DS9 then (if you haven't). Not my cup of tea, but also not bad. Babylon 5 was the better "station-based" show for me.
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Post by Prime etc. on Jun 19, 2021 17:54:00 GMT
I like(d) this approach. But I guess you should try DS9 then (if you haven't). Not my cup of tea, but also not bad. Babylon 5 was the better "station-based" show for me. I liked DS9 the best of the non OS shows. Voyager could have been better--but they turned Chakotay into a Riker and thus sidelined him and the Maquis storyline.
And it was really stupid that Janeway had to keep her hair up for 3 seasons.
She looked more normal with the later hairstyle.
But too many trips to the well with ST.
As a soap opera kind of deal, Babylon 5 was better made. They had it all planned out--so it felt more coherent. Star Trek didn't have that guiding hand. The biggest problem ST-NG had was the actors were mostly not charismatic compared to the OS. The most interesting were Spiner, Burton, and Dorn. Colm Meaney and Dwight Schultz improved things when they came into it--but the rest of them just were not interesting to watch.
Stewart is ok but the fact is he was never leading man material.
He's holding the frying pan for Kirk. He's not the aggressive type.
I think they really blundered by not doing the Excelsior Sulu series instead of Enterprise.
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Post by factchecker2point0 on Jun 22, 2021 13:39:25 GMT
They also have a Star Trek channel on Pluto TV currently airing TNG episodes from the first four seasons 24/7. Pluto TV's rotation has started including later seasons.
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