I heard about the whole thing being kind of uplifting. Something about a hopefull view of society.
Which season should one with no prior knowledge of star trek start from?
Joking answer: Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1, but skip all episodes except “Code of Honor”, which is the “best” in the franchise.
Serious Answer: DS9 season 1. Although it’s less hopeful than the typical Trek in many senses, I think it still has that Trekian sense of ethics about it. Also, the characters are great, and the first season is much more watchable than TNG season 1.
I think it boils down to what kind of TV you want to watch in general, because almost all Star Trek is good Star Trek, but the shows are very much products of their time
So, do you want 60s adventure of the week where you really get into the origins of the franchise? -> Original Series seasons 1-2
80s/90s vision of a future where we have really learnt to better ourselves? -> The Next Generation Season 3 onwards (and any highly rated season 1 or 2 episodes)
A new take on Star Trek that keeps the hope and adventure, with modern special effects and episodes still in production / coming out? -> Strange New Worlds starting at the very beginning
The other shows are good too, but for someone specifically looking for a hopeful iteration of Star Trek, I’d recommend the above three
Opinion: if you go in chronological order, the age and quality will progress nicely, rather than jumping all around if you start with one then go back and do that sort of thing.
The Next Generation Season 3
Season 2 has some really good episodes (measure of a man), but also has a weak start, and Season 1 is pretty ehhhh…
I started with Lower Decks, then TNG, DS9, VOY and just today watched the first episode of Enterprise.
From that experience I’d say start with TNG. It’s really what I expected Star Trek to be.
I think Strange New Worlds could be a good start for someone entirely new to the franchise. Not too dark, a lot of vibes from the The Original Series and solid cast / writing.
Probably TNG season 1
It was the first Trek in years after TOS, and it had to basically re-introduce everything that later series build upon.
My dirty secret is that I’ve never seen TOS more than a few episodes, clips, or summaries of the higher-profile episodes. Didn’t get into Trek until long after TNG was off the air, and don’t know if I could sit through the dated production quality of TOS (nothing against it; it was a product of its time and budget).
First couple seasons of TNG were pretty rough. If someone told me the first episode of something I should love was “Encounter at Farpoint”, I think I’d drop the show after the first episode.
I’m going to suggest something different: Enterprise Season 1 Episode 1.
A new watcher would be on nearly equal footing with the crew in discovering the galaxy beyond Earth. Many of the same frustrations about being held back or being naively altruistic would be genuine human responses new viewers could identify with.
I think Encounter at Farpoint is important for that hopeful view of the future that OP is looking for. It establishes what the Federation is as a power in the Alpha Quadrant, and also gives a nice basic moral hurdle for them to overcome. Plus, seeing Q’s first appearance is kinda necessary imo
Fair point on both. ENT does get a lot less “optimistic” as it enters the “war on terror” seasons, though, but the first season for sure.
Re: TNG S1
I didn’t hate “Encounter at Farpoint” and it definitely wouldn’t have turned me off to the series. “Code of Honor” though is one I routinely skip.
Responding to your edit:
Didn’t get into Trek until long after TNG was off the air, and don’t know if I could sit through the dated production quality of TOS (nothing against it; it was a product of its time and budget).
Some years back the production company replaced all the exterior physical model shots with pretty tasteful CGI. They also cleaned up the image quality and sound of the live action. It was a gentle but successful attempt at addressing some of those production value concerns you have. However, it does nothing for the inherent misogyny in the stories or costume design. I don’t have much of a problem with that because it was progressive for its time.
You start with the original trilogy and then-
Wait, what are we talking about?
I will be getting out.
And I will be wearing one of my favorite shirts when I do it!
I… I need this.
It really honestly depends on what you want in a show. While TNG is fantastic, I’d actually recommend Strange New Worlds. It has a little of something everyone could want in a show in general while setting you up for all of the rest since it is a prequel to all of the other shows.
While I adore classic Trek, I agree that Strange New Worlds is the best modern entry point for a new fan.
I’d third this for someone who might be a bit skittish about watching 80’s-90’s TV like TNG.
SNW showcases the spirit of old trek unlike Discovery.
But if one likes the style of 80’s-90’s scifi, then def TNG.
Start with TNG. The first season is slightly campy, but some good episodes. Season 2 gets better though skip shades of grey, it’s a clip show that we don’t talk about. Season 3 is when rider grows his beard and things get awesome.
Then when you’re done with that you can do DS9. Its slightly darker, basically bring uplifting in times of war and has amazing episodes.
Then there is voyager. Its more uplifting again but the writing really isn’t in oar with the previous two
Then there is “enterprise” which is darker again, not a very great first seasons though it gets better
Then you could do TOS but the visuals haven’t really held, of course, as it’s the 60-70’s
Don’t watch the post 2000 star trek, though, it’s awful. Discovery is full of spiteful characters, cringe writing, all flashy nonsense bling bling CGI and a lot of plain hate. Star trek Picard was so horrible that it ruined TNG for me. I watched TNG and DS9 episodes multiple times per month, all my life. I watched Picard about a year ago, and I haven’t watched star Trek ever since, it is THAT bad.
All the post 2000 shows have been made by people who dislike trek and only we’re there to use it as a political platform (literally their words). If you want to watch modern star trek, watch “the Orville”, it’s made by Seth McFarlane who also plays a character in Star Trek enterprise. the guy is a huge star trek fan and wanted to make a star trek show. When he couldn’t, he made the Orville and it’s all that TNG is, but modern
Strange New Worlds season 1. A lot of Trek series have a rough first season. SNW seems to have avoided this curse and hit the ground running.
I agree with the others saying start with TNG season 1. Just know, some of the episodes are rough. They took a little while to find their feet. Check episode ratings on review sites, if you want to avoid the bad ones.
I’ve recently started getting a friend into Trek myself. They’re more into DS9, because they’ve been seeing memes about the Bell Riots, so we’ve been taking it slow on the other series. We decided to do a Best Of for TNG to begin with. So far, we watched episodes 1 and 2, Encounter at Farpoint, as well as episode 12, Datalore. Then we skipped straight to season 2, and watched episodes 3, 8, 9, 16, and 21. We also watched episode 16, Samaritan Snare, but only because it’s relevant to Star Trek: Lower Decks lol
TNG but work off a recommend list instead of watching every one.
If you’re looking for the hopeful view of humanity’s future, I’d start with Season 3 of The Next Generation. It has that in spades, while also skipping over the first two seasons where it is really trying to find its footing. If you really like it and want to see how it all started, go back and watch the first two seasons.
If you like TNG and want a more character-driven experience that doesn’t focus nearly as much on exploration, Deep Space Nine is fantastic. Just like TNG, the first two seasons are kind of rough as they try to figure things out. They’re also a fair bit slower (some call them dull) than the later seasons, but if you like character and world building, they’re pretty decent. It really gains steam with season 3.
If you want to continue the theme of exploration, Star Trek Voyager is good. I don’t enjoy it as much as TNG and DS9, but Voyager has the advantage of the show runners and writers having fully figured out what life is like in that time period without the stumbles of the first two series. I’d say it remains fairly consistent throughout, but I personally don’t find that its highs are as high as TNG and DS9.
Which season? You mean which Star Trek, right? Do you want: 60s Technicolor and skirts; Animated not because it’s for kids, but because special effects are expensive and difficult; Androids and friendly Klingons; Frontier space station; One ship alone against an entire quadrant of the galaxy; Time travel and a theme song with words; Tripping through space with the help of mushrooms; Animated, this time for kids; Star Trek, now with more heart; Star Trek: beyond retirement; Star Trek: humor will set us free?