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My opinion is that a person with zero Star Trek knowledge in 2024 would be the most comfortable with Strange New Worlds. Its very approachable and has a young adult character useful for exposition (beyond also being a great character) when needed so new audiences can learn about the world.
I love me some TNG, but I'm imaging sitting down today, having never seen Star Trek, and for the first time in 2024 and watching "Encounter at Farpoint". I don't think that would go over well.
That's where I started too just a few years ago. I've since watched DS9, Voyager, Picard, Strange New Worlds, The Lower Decks and Discovery. I haven't watched The Animated Series yet and I've watched random episodes of The Original Series but it's not one I've had the urge to watch straight through.
Nah, maybe snw isn't as bad as the rest of the nu trek drek, everyone keeps saying so, but the same was said ad-nausea about discovery, prodigy, lower decks, Picard, and those god awful pew pew nu movies...
Maybe snw isn't so bad but seriously, start at TOS, or remastered TNG if you want something that looks a bit more current. TNG and DS9 are top tier star trek
Maybe snw isn’t so bad but seriously, start at TOS, or remastered
Are you old like me? Are you assuming young eyes see TOS with as much forgiveness for its time as we do? I like TOS, but its absolutely influenced by the day it was made it in both social order as well as production values. Those of the 1960s don't immediately resonate with younger audiences today.
It's what I watched as a kid on syndication. It's not "modern" Star Trek. Well it is if you take Lower Decks as Star Trek. But a lot of fans think TNG, DS9 style trek is the only Star Trek. Serious, intellectual examinations of politics, etc.
But I think that's bullshit. There's plenty of that in TOS. It's just layered along with a lot of silly and fun stuff. It's also historically significant. For instance it has a diverse main cast which wasn't common back then and it had the first interracial kiss on television.
The kiss thing isn't technically true, it's the first white man on black woman kiss on American made TV. (edit: and let's also remember that the characters weren't willingly kissing each other so there's that as well)
Personally, I’d say yes if they’ve heard of Captain Kirk and Mister Spock.
Not all of it, but a couple of select episodes such a Space Seed and Balance of Terror.
Then a couple of TNG episodes like The Measure of a Man and Q Who
If they’re into it after that, some TOS films (2,3 and 4 come to mind) and a few more TNG episodes in order.
The first couple of DS9 episodes to see if they like the space station format, but after season 2 or 3 I think those need to be watched in order really.
Then Voyager, then Enterprise.
If they don’t get on with TNG, maybe look at the first few episodes of Discovery. If that’s a bit grim for them, Strange New Worlds should be light enough.
Prodigy might be a good start if they don’t want to watch 60 years of legacy Trek to catch them up.
And Lower Decks is nice and light but I think they’d get far more out of it if they have some reference on what’s being riffed on.
Wrath of Khan motion picture. Don't have to benge hours of a series. Extremely entertaining. Makes you want to watch part III into a fun part 4. Then stop and go to any series that seems entertaining.