Yes but it was a loose continuity. Not similar to something like a Sopranos/The Wire. There would be standalone episodes on TNG that called back...
ER and Berman era Star Trek (besides maybe DS9 to an extent) were that though. Like with ER there are loose seasonal arcs and some character arcs...
Some really good long-running episodic shows have really really rough first couple seasons before they find their stride (80's/90's Trek perfect...
It's not like I ignore the filler. I just watch it casually later after I watched the major storybeat stuff first. Some of Star Trek: Deep Space...
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I think I picked that up because back in the day when Star Trek was on Hulu they had curated watchists for every major character centric episode,...
With my Star Trek: Voyager watch I got real micro and weird about it. First I did all the important overarching main series arc episodes. Then...
Exactly. Also the better episodes stick with you more and are more memorable when they're not in the sea of filler. When you binge an episodic...
It cuts the core of the biggest episodes and most important storylines to a shorter binge watch, and makes the less important episodes into a more...
I have an unconventional strategy for watching big long-running older episodic tv with 20+ episode seasons. I did it with all the Star Treks and...
I am going back and rewatching ER because of The Pitt. ER had a disabled lesbian main character in fucking 1996. Crazy how much media revisionism...
Anybody else getting tons of ads for this batshit 2 part event Dr Odyssey shark attack episode? [MEDIA]