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Star Trek's Best Era Of TV Shows, According To Rotten Tomatoes
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Star Trek’s Best Era Of TV Shows, According To Rotten Tomatoes



Of course, there are many variable factors to include here. Rotting tomatoes, for example, were not officially launched before 2000 and did not become a remarkable cultural force in 2003 or 2004. “Strange New Worlds”, for example, has 87 criticisms, while “Star Trek: The Animated Series” (classified third, with a 94%approval note) has only 18. Critics of their first episodes and do not represent a global litigation of the series in question, ex post facto. The 90s’ shows were tried as a whole, while “Strange New Worlds” was judged perhaps five episodes.

“Star Trek: The Next Generation” finished fourth on the RT list with a 91%approval rating, while “Deep Space Nine” almost equally “lower disks” with 91%approval, only with less criticism.

Curiously, less attractive nu-up shows like “Star Trek: Discovery” and “Star Trek: Picard” have always collected a lot of positive response, at least at the beginning. “Picard” has an 89%approval note, which brings it to # 7, while “Disco”, the first Nu-Trek series, is in 8th with an 84. These programs are strongly disputed, and / The film recorded why they don’t work very well. The 1966 “Star Trek” original series of 1966, with an approval of 80%. This is based on 42 opinions, however, some of them vintage.

At the bottom of the list is “Star Trek: Voyager” (76%) at # 10, and finally, at No. 11, “Star Trek: Enterprise” (56%).

Nu-Trek emissions can boast: on average, they have an approval of 91.8%. Fans of the two original programs can get comfort knowing that their average is 87%, but trek fans of the 90s will be injured to learn that their four emissions say to 78.75%.

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