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  2. Dec 19, 2022 · There have been 11 Star Trek series over the past 54 years, making it sci-fi's most enduring franchise. We rank all of them.

    • Star Trek: The Next Generation. Just as the list began with Jean-Luc Picard, it ends with Jean-Luc Picard. Star Trek: The Next Generation is more than just everything a Star Trek series can be: it’s everything science fiction can be.
    • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Deep Space Nine the Star Trek formula from TNG and tweaks it, asking: what if the characters can’t run away from the problems they’ve created?
    • Star Trek: The Original Series. It’s too easy to forget that Star Trek’s original series isn’t just notable as the first Star Trek series but is also excellent in its own right.
    • Star Trek: Lower Decks. It’s becoming a bit of a pattern now, but Star Trek: Lower Decks had an iffy start. A lot of the jokes just weren’t that funny, and it seemed too hesitant to engage with its sci-fi roots.
    • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999) Placing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in the top spot is perhaps a contentious decision. However, this series did more than measure up to the quality of The Next Generation (a lofty feat in and of itself).
    • Star Trek: The Original Series (1966–1969) What can we say about The Original Series that hasn't been said already? Gene Roddenberry successfully fused science fiction with American pioneer spirit to create his vision of this "Wagon Train to the stars."
    • Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994) Star Trek: The Next Generation has the dubious honor of being the first Trek show where veteran fans warn against new fans starting at the very beginning.
    • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022–present) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is a truly pleasant surprise to fans of the franchise. Set years before Captain Kirk sat in that famous chair, we see Capt.
    • Deep Space Nine (1993 – 1999) What initially seemed like too far a departure from the Star Trek formula has now become the standard hipster answer for ‘best Trek’.
    • The Next Generation (1987 – 1994) Patrick Stewart didn’t empty his suitcase. That’s how certain he was in the failure of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
    • Star Trek (1966 – 1969) Newcomers to the franchise sometimes struggle with the original series, finding it hopelessly dated. TOS does definitely embrace the aesthetics of its time, with its miniskirt uniforms, technicolor background lighting, and, yes, space hippies.
    • Strange New Worlds (2022 – Present) Aside from TOS, nearly every Trek series has started off with a bad season or two. But that’s not the case with Strange New Worlds, which has not had a single bad episode yet.
    • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It’s the obvious answer – but sometimes these things are obvious for a reason. Coming after The Original Series and The Next Generation, so much about Deep Space Nine feels like it simply shouldn’t work – even the most basic part of its premise, the fact it’s set on a space station in a fixed orbit rather than following a ship from one planet to the next, seems to miss the basic appeal of the show.
    • Star Trek: The Next Generation. The platonic ideal of what Star Trek is and can be. Everything that works about The Original Series has been refined and perfected, and (most) of what comes after The Next Generation is an attempt to recreate what worked so well here.
    • Star Trek: The Original Series. The one that started it all – and, revisiting it, you can always see exactly why it’s lasted as long as it has. It’s a show full of big ideas, and for every episode that hasn’t aged particularly well – and there are certainly some – there are two more that are obvious classics.
    • Star Trek: Discovery. Discovery is not – and it’s never really been – a perfect series. It’s at times overstuffed and underbaked, and the number of behind-the-scenes creative shake-ups can leave it feeling disjointed from episode to episode, never mind season to season.
  3. Feb 8, 2022 · In honor of Star Trek: Discovery return to Paramount+ to finish off its fourth season this week, we have beamed down our definitive ranking of every Trek series. So replicate yourself a cup of tea, Earl Grey, hot, and see if your favorite made (ahem) Number One. 11. Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973-1975)

  4. Mar 8, 2018 · Presented here is a ranked list of every Star Trek series and movie, including all casts and the rebooted films. We have gone through the entire Star Trek canon and found some hidden bars of latinum as well as some truly rough patches for the franchises.

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