I poked around a while and couldn’t find anything, I see memes from y’all all the time and the progressive nature of Star Trek has got me. I wanna watch it.

Where do I begin?

  • @[email protected]
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    192 years ago

    Blasphemy warning…

    I’d probably start with Strange New Worlds. Then go back for TNG, DS9, and Voyager.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      For a new watcher, especially a young one, Strange New Worlds is probably the best start. It has a lot of the classic “Trek” philosophy going on, but paired with modern production and special effects, and also paired with more modern treatment of female characters.

      I love The Next Generation, that’s “my Trek”, but certain things haven’t aged well.

      I’ve been watching Babylon 5 for the first time (didn’t see it when it was actively airing), and while it’s not Trek, it was produced in the same era as TNG, Voyager, etc. and I find myself jarred by certain ways they portray characters, esp. female ones, and that same sort of stuff is present in older Trek too. Like, Crusher and Troi got absolutely cheated when it came to great arcs and such. Strange New Worlds handles its female characters much, much, MUCH better.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        The Orville feels like a very good update of TNG at times. They deal with a lot of cultural drama with analogs to our current society. And upping the humor a bit helps.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          Yeah but then Kelly gets kidnapped by the superstitious aliens who believe in starsigns, and Seth’s immediate reaction is to fly down to the planet and call them stupid for believing in religion. Because that’s totally how you solve diplomatic problems while displaying respect for diverse cultures.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      Not blasphemy at all.

      ToS isn’t good. It was decent for the time, but it’s not good.
      TAS, see above but for kids. Think the Scooby-doo show from the 60’s.
      I liked Enterprise when I watched it on tv, but not a lot of people liked it.

      Other than SNW the new Trek shows aren’t really “core trek” either. They each have their own style which appeals to different people.
      I wanted to like Discovery, but it seems to want to be a CW show about 3/4 of the time. We made it through the first two seasons and stopped.
      Picard: I also wanted to like it. He’s my husband’s favourite captain after all. I burst out laughing when Dahj is jumping around like a superhero in the first episode That’s as far as I got.
      Lower Decks: Not a fan of the adult-comedy-cartoon genre.
      Prodigy: I am not in the right age demographic.

      • Corgana
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        22 years ago

        So I don’t want to “well ackchually” you but I was curious about your claim about TOS so I looked it up and you were wrong, it’s actually really good.

  • @[email protected]
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    242 years ago

    Strange New Worlds (SNW) is the single best entry point for someone new to the franchise, and that’s a black mountain I’m willing to die on. It blends modern storytelling with the classic Trek formula, and since it’s basically a pickup of the original Pilot, it’s pretty darn close do the beginning of the timeline.

    Strange New Worlds offers an accessible entry point that holds the same core as The Next Generation (TNG) or the original series (TOS). There’s only two seasons so far, but if you like it and are craving more, I recommend watching TNG afterwards, and continuing that line in order of series air date (DS9, VOY, ENT).

    It’s easy for many of us to recommend our favorite series, or our own entry points, but the reality is most of Trek is dated and not a good place to start for someone used to modern television.

    • Corgana
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      2 years ago

      Sorry for butting in but my pet peeve is when people misuse “campy”. “Camp” refers to a style that is intentionally melodramatic and “cheesy”, TOS is just old-fashioned in a way many find amusing, but it’s not camp.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 years ago

      Or watch Strange New Worlds, a great modern series riffing on the old formulas. If you like it, go back and start with the earlier stuff.

  • OurTragicUniverse
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    Liking Trek means being good at coming up with and or accepting established fan cannon explanations/excuses for why stuff happens, as often it makes infuriatingly little sense otherwise.

    DS9 is the strongest of the older shows in my opinion and gives a really good grounding for the politics of the Federation and unfederated alien races involved (and for new trek shows like Disco and Lower Decks), while having enough plot and action to be interesting.

    It still has a lot of bad acting and poor writing (especially in the first few seasons, ugh) and it’s practically a radio play for seasons at a time though, so be warned.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    If you’re a kid, start with Prodigy. If you have a tiny attention span, start with Lower Decks. If you’re used to mainstream modern TV, start with Strange New Worlds. If you can tolerate 90s TV, start with TNG season 2. If you love old TV, start with TOS.

    The best entry point is going to depend on who you are. There’s lots of diverse Trek for different kinds of people.

  • f00f/eris
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    You can start anywhere you want! I often recommend starting with Star Trek: The Next Generation, since it’s aged a little better than the original series. You might prefer to jump ahead to season 2 or 3 to get to the really good stuff, but even season 1 is worth watching.

    Up until Enterprise season 3 it’s pretty much all episodic (or in DS9’s case, mostly episodic with a subset of the episodes forming a series-long story arc), so you can pick a random episode or movie with a cool-sounding description and start there if you want. That’s how I got into Trek, just picking random TNG and Voyager episodes.

  • zkfcfbzr
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    112 years ago

    Easy. Start with The Orville, then watch Galaxy Quest.

    • OurTragicUniverse
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      42 years ago

      And if you’re still a fan after that but want something more serious, watch Babylon 5.

  • Julian
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    12 years ago

    The original series or next generation depending on your taste. Although be warned that TNG’s first season is rough, so if you’re not committed to watching everything, maybe pick a few episodes to try first.

    Personally I watched through the entirety of TNG and then moved on to DS9, and I really enjoyed both shows. DS9 is also a direct follow up to TNG in a few ways so they make a good pair. I wouldn’t recommend watching DS9 first though since it’s so different from “normal” star trek.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    If you start with the new it will be hard to go back to the old. If you are not Trekkie / nerdy person, start with voyager and go newer. If you like well written intelligent shows and don’t mind it sometimes being slower, next generation is definitely the best starting point and go forward.

    I’m gonna get flamed for this but I would personally skip deep space nine. Everyone loves it but I couldn’t get into it. Requires numerous episodes to be watched to latch on potentially.

    Newer shows aren’t bad, but they lose alot of what made the originals great. Strange new worlds is good. Picard is ok, way different than the other shows but good. Discovery is new age and just not that great, it’s really odd after watching all the others.

    Enterprise is forgettable but worth watching.

    The original series is really only for the die hards at this point.

    • hallettj
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      12 years ago

      Deep Space 9 is a different animal. It’s fantastic if you like a political drama. There is less space adventure than the other series.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        See that’s the thing. Political drama isn’t bad. Take Andor for example. That was a slower heavy politically infused and that show was amazing. I think it was extremely well written, not to say that ds9 is badly written, it’s not. It’s just missing something in my eyes to keep me captivated, can’t quite put my finger on it.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      This depiction of the future feels impossible in 2015.

      Hey good news, buddy, that cynicism is about to get extremely vindicated.

  • The Picard Maneuver
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    202 years ago

    If you find old shows charming, start with the original series and just roll with it. The original series is iconic, and it’s fun to see where it all came from.

    If you want a little more substance, start with Star Trek: The Next Generation. It’s peak Trek in many ways (in terms of the whole Trek philosophy and world building).

    • Corgana
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      72 years ago

      This is what I usually recommend, too. Also I ususally say don’t feel bad about skipping most of TNG Seasons 1&2 if it’s not hooking you right away. Algernon_Asimov had a good guide at Daystrom ranking which episodes could be more or less skippable.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    Watch Next Generation or a few episodes of OG Star Trek & then seeing Wrath of Khan movie.

    Starting with Next Generation isn’t a bad option I think. The beginning is rough at parts but has some really good episodes in it. The series got much better after season 2. You could follow a skip list to skip over the episode that are deemed horrible on your first watch to make it all easier. It’s worth going back later to watch them though.

    Deep space nine follows up an event that occured in Next Generation, so that show might be confusing till you watch NG.

    Voyager is pretty much self-contained since that’s a big part of the story lol. Only thing that could be confusing would be a character that’s sorta important later on that is from NG. It isn’t much but just something to state if stuff like that bothers you.

    Enterprise is a pretty okay show I think. It’s the earliest show in the timeline and mankind’s first exploration. People don’t like it for some reasons that are completely justified but it’s never been anything to stop me from enjoying it. Might be best to watch this after others because it is different.

    OG Star Trek is a fun series to watch. Really episodic so you can find some of the best episodes and try just watching those. Watch 3/4 of the best (including the one was Khan) and then watch the movie “Star Trek 2 Wrath of Khan”.

  • LEM 1689
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    12 years ago

    Voyager, TNG, DS9 Have watched these dozens of times. TOS for the history of it. ST - The Animated Series and Lower Decks.

  • @[email protected]
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    102 years ago

    Do what you want, except don’t watch the very last episode of Enterprise. And make sure you end with “Lower Decks”, so you can enjoy all the juicy easter eggs with your fresh Trek knowledge.

    • Xusontha
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      12 years ago

      Yes-waiting to watch LD is the best move, even if it is one of the best shows (at least that’s what I think)

      You must resist the call of the siren

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      What’s the last episode of Enterprise? I might have seen it on TV decades ago, or maybe not. What’s the problem with it?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        TLDR; It time jumps forward, proceeds to establish some very controversial and unnecessary changes among the crew, and frames it all as being part of a holodeck program Riker is running for guidance on making a decision. While it is NOT the actual implication of the episode, I feel the holodeck aspect falls a little “extra” flat by ending the series with “it was all a dream/simulation” vibes, IMHO anyway.

    • DarkMetatron
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      22 years ago

      There is a much better novel adaptation/interpretation of the last episode of Enterprise named “The Good That Men Do”. I can only recommend reading that instead of watching the episode.

  • CarlsIII
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    12 years ago

    Alternate suggestion to what you might be getting: if you have an antenna for your tv, check the local antenna channels. We have one that does a block of episode of each of the first 5 live action Star Treks. Pluto TV also has a Star Trek channel that alternates between the different series. Most Star Trek is serialized so you can watch episodes out of order and not be lost.