And yes it's Voyager because no one saw Enterprise and Deep Space Nine was up its own ass with hi-larious Quark episodes, anyway bye
What I’ve seen of Lower Decks has been pretty good, so that complicates things.
Ah okay so in this discussion that automatically invalidates your other opinions
I liked the series where they were all puppets except the one guy.
I watched them in the order TNG, VOY, DS9, and it's what I recommend to new viewers.
Following next gen with voyager was a good transition to me because voyager has a similar setup vis a vis travelling around the galaxy and seeing the sights, whereas DS9 is generally a fixed location through which plot may occasionally pass. You get to follow the explorative high that way, and end on a satisfying sequence of plot and drama with a good ending that voyager sorely lacked.
Enterprise was okay but those cheesy decon scenes were traumatic.Enterprise and Voyager had good episodes. Are there any good episodes that have been made since 2009? NuTrek just seems like a lot of fancy pew-pew.
Voyager was very good because Janeway was a more nuanced depiction of a captain who made unpopular and wrong decisions. TNG was about a man who essentially never did anything wrong. Picard is a good captain but a boring character who never does the wrong thing.
I tease, it’s definitely better than it had rights to be but I think DS9 sucks to be honest.
It has the most continuity yes, but unfortunately the worst characterization I think
It's hard to rank the old Berman-era shows. However, I can say with confidence that there are no redeeming qualities about any star trek media released from 2009 onward.
The absolutely vomit-inducing Elon Musk reference was in episode 4, neeeeeext
The first half season was just "eh we'll still give them the benefit of the doubt" territory.