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Star Trek is just bad. Just bad.
People keep recommending it, I kept giving it chances.
During the pandemic, I even went to IMDB, picked the very highest-ranked episodes of all time, and watched them, the supposed best-of-the-best, and they're just awful.
It was relatively episodic, but still had storylines that spanned episodes/seasons. To me, you could say the same thing about other series
"Lost was just bad... I even went to IMDb, picked the very highest ranked episodes..."(s4e5). (Replace Lost with Breaking Bad, would anyone recommend watching season 5 episode 14?)
I'm not sure many tv shows would live up to that metric, maybe Bluey/paw patrol/other kids shows.
Well I'm not gonna spend that much time on it now am I
No one is asking you to?