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      • But so far, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is the best Trek series of the modern streaming era. It also has had the best first season of any Trek since the original series.
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  2. Jan 7, 2023 · Which "Star Trek" series got off to the best start? We've ranked every installment in the history of the franchise by debut season.

    • Which Star Trek series has the best first season?1
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    • Which Star Trek series has the best first season?5
    • Star Trek: The Animated Series
    • Star Trek: Lower Decks
    • Star Trek: Enterprise
    • Star Trek: Picard
    • Star Trek: Discovery
    • Star Trek: Prodigy
    • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
    • Star Trek: Voyager
    • Star Trek: The Next Generation
    • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    Yes, it’s at the bottom, but I’d never say this is a bad series. There are some smart sci-fi scripts spread throughout the show’s two-season run, notably the time-travel episode “Yesteryear,” which gave us a glimpse into Spock’s childhood. But the animation was really limited due to budget constraints, and the voice actors didn’t even record togeth...

    We’re now three seasons into the first animated Trek show since the ’70s, and also the first overtly comedic shOpens in a new tab oOpens in a new tab wOpens in a new tab in the franchise’s history. Lower Decks centers around a second-tier starship’s junior crew, and so far, it has gained quite a cult following. The mix of irreverent humor and lovab...

    This is the fourth and last Star Trek series of the Rick Berman era. The show ran on UPN for four seasons, making it the shortest run of the modern Trek series (so far). Despite a winning cast lead by Scott Bakula as Captain Jonathan Archer, this prequel show to the original Trek felt stuck in the television tropes of the prior decade. It didn’t re...

    This live-action series saw the return of Sir Patrick Stewart as the (now retired) Jean-Luc PicardOpens in a new tab. Although the series started out promisinglyOpens in a new tab, its plot about a race of artificial lifeforms was ultimately way too similar to Battlestar Galactica and Blade Runner, both of which did the same story, but better. It a...

    Star Trek: Discovery is the franchise’s current “flagship show.” Four seasons in, the show is definitely a mixed bag. On the pro side: the cast—headed by Sonequa Martin-Green—is truly fantastic, and it has the best production value of any Trek to date. But like too much modern Trek, it often feels like it’s cribbing from other (more popular) franch...

    Star Trek: Prodigy is the first animated all-ages Star Trek series since the 1973 Saturday morning cartoon show. Because of this, many fans dismissed it offhand before it ever aired. But Prodigy, about a group of misfit kids who commandeer a prototype Federations starship, the Protostar, in the far reaches of space, turned out to be absolutely deli...

    It almost feels like cheating, putting a show with just one season behind it so high on this list. But so far, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is the best Trek series of the modern streaming era. It also has had the best first season of any Trek since the original series. Technically a prequel to the original showOpens in a new tab, SNW fulfills the ...

    Let’s get this out of the way: Kate Mulgrew as Captain Janeway was a great CaptainOpens in a new tab, and the rest of the cast was terrific as well. But this series never fully lived up to its premise. It was supposedly about a Federation starship lost in space, years from home. A ship with a crew made up of former enemies, now forced to work toget...

    This show had everything going against it when it premiered in 1987Opens in a new tab. How does one follow up on something as iconic as the original Star Trek? And with all new characters and a new starship Enterprise? Well, after a very wobbly first two seasons, the show found its footing in season three. It then became a true standout sci-fi seri...

    Much like TNG before it, Deep Space Nine took about two seasons to find its footing. This despite always showcasing a stellar cast, headlined by Avery Brooks, playing the first African-American lead in a Star Trek show. But man oh man, despite the rough start, when it finally did click, it became one of the most ambitious science-fiction series eve...

    • 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.
  3. Jan 4, 2019 · Tell us what you think we got right, what we got wrong, and what your favorite episodes are from each season. Let's boldly go where no list has gone before and see which Treks are the best! 31 STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION SEASON 1

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  4. StarTrek.com, in our latest poll, asked readers “Which Trek series had the best first season?” Thousands of people replied. Check out the results and see if you were as surprised by them as we were.

  5. Mar 10, 2024 · There are 11 Star Trek TV series (and counting) over 58 years. From The Original Series to TNG to Strange New Worlds and Prodigy, we rank them all.

  6. TV Episode. The Galileo, under Spock's command, crash-lands on a hostile planet. As the Enterprise races against time to find the shuttlecraft, Spock's strictly logical leadership clashes with the fear and resentment of his crew. Director Robert Gist Stars William Shatner Leonard Nimoy Don Marshall. 11. Star Trek.

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