So has Star Trek gone into the nostalgia only zone like Doctor who, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars where you only talk about work to a certain point then you cut off?
I think Enterprise became the the Star Wars prequel of Star Trek, looked down on when it initially released but by hindsight and recent editions people have gone 'ok, I think we were too harsh with it'
For sure. I watched Picard and Discovery's first seasons, decided Trek was dead and went back and binge-watched the good old stuff. Enterprise really finds its feet and becomes a thoroughly enjoyable show, only to be cut short and given the most heinous ending I've ever seen.
So has Star Trek gone into the nostalgia only zone like Doctor who, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars where you only talk about work to a certain point then you cut off?
Yep. Star Trek ended after Enterprise (or DS9 for some). A lukewarm ending, but there it is. Nothing made since feels like Star Trek.
I think Enterprise became the the Star Wars prequel of Star Trek, looked down on when it initially released but by hindsight and recent editions people have gone 'ok, I think we were too harsh with it'
For sure. I watched Picard and Discovery's first seasons, decided Trek was dead and went back and binge-watched the good old stuff. Enterprise really finds its feet and becomes a thoroughly enjoyable show, only to be cut short and given the most heinous ending I've ever seen.