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    My Gateway was SNW season 1 and all of Lower Decks. just about wrapping up TOS. its only 3 seasons, a crime to be sure. Shatner’s ‘overacting’ is really leaned on, he is not as bad as Bones slamming down a “Damnit Jim You FUCKInG KILLED HIM” Deforrest Kelly is my bae for how brutal/heavy handed he delivers his lines (in a good way)

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        just finished up, Day of the Dove and it was a pleasant surprise. What makes ToS good to watch all the way through, even the dumpy episodes, is the aesthetic. I know it’s hard for us 80s/90s+++ crowd to fathom but there was nothing on tv back then except westerns and shitty variety shows, as far as the eyes could see and as much as they could bleed. ToS was their Toy Story/Star Wars. This was a time when playing super heroes and space men was considered beneath an actor of calibur, to a degree…its because of Shatners and Adam Wests that their devotion to the role, sparked what we now have today…and there is more trek to chew on then there is flavors in most ice cream parlors.

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              I have a buddy born in the 70s and he seethes the curses of JJ up and down if you mention that version of treks. I think his core issue is with the violence, the transformer-esque boom bastic nature of it all. It is decisively not within the realm of a vision you’d see out of the creator, roddenbery.

              if it was called something else? those movies would be baller. its just he kind of threw a trek shirt over his obnoxious director style and went to town on an established universe.