I thought I've watched a lot of Trek ... I've seen all of TNG, VOY, half of TOS, a few episodes of DS9, DISCO, and currently watching SNW Season 2 ... and I've seen most of the movies
According to this Comic Book Resources ....
Every single television series, both currently airing and retired, totals up to around 48,700 minutes, which is approximately 812 hours or 33.8 days. Every series and movie combined totals 837.5 hours, meaning it will take 34.9 days to watch them all uninterrupted.
and that’s not counting the films, nor the 20-50x you’d have to rewatch it all to have the near-encyclopedic knowledge of all of it we all here do, nor the decades that would take…
let alone doing all of that while not going completely insane…. mwahahahaha!
Sometimes I think that's why people claim they don't like the new shows. They just can't put in the time it takes to get the same level of engagement wit it.
I also think that's the best part of a lot of the new shows. You can watch them on a casual level, but when we do bring a near encyclopedic knowledge of it all, well, we're watching kind of a different show. Like in Picard when he's holding that flute and it's like 'well shit, I guess I know where this is going'. Like, not to put too fine a point on it, but new fans are watching the show. We have a complete set of tamarian meme subtitles going the whole time 'Picard, his flute in his hands'. I think that's really cool.
I've seen all of TOS, TNG (including the movies for both), DS9, about half of VOY (working through it right now), the first...3? seasons of DIS, one episode of PIC, all of LDs, SNW, and Pro, and the three Kelvinverse movies. So I feel like I'm closing in pretty well.
That said, I'm surprised that there are 900 episodes and nearly 840 hours. Considering most of those episodes would be about 40–45 minutes, and a decent chunk are half that length. How can it be more than 675 hours. Unless I'm missing something, either the OP is a severe understatement, or the CBR article is a severe overestimate.
That said, I’m surprised that there are 900 episodes and nearly 840 hours. Considering most of those episodes would be about 40–45 minutes, and a decent chunk are half that length. How can it be more than 675 hours. Unless I’m missing something, either the OP is a severe understatement, or the CBR article is a severe overestimate.
One thing you might be missing is that commercial breaks used to be shorter back in the day, so TOS episodes are 50 minutes long.
It's all good. Jump in where you feel comfortable. Don't feel compelled to slog through an episode that doesn't jive. And if you dislike anything we like, you will feel our wrath.
My trick is to watch shows like that while working out (elliptical, stationary bike, calisthenics when I'm at home...) this way it doesn't eat at my normal schedule.
I recently started watching tng and I'm absolutely amazed at how good it is. People say the first two seasons are rough but I'm loving it. I did skip 2 or 3 episodes recome to skip though
TAS is not bad, I actually think there are some episodes that feel more timeless in it, but definitely not necessary. TNG is an overall better series than both TOS and TAS, so I would hold off on the animated until your just looking for more star trek content.
I am actually enjoying TOS. Its true that they are not quite as good as they were when they came out out but I still love the acting, the scenes and the music. It almost looks like a theater show!