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60s Era Star Trek

TLDR: 60s Era Star Trek
In the forum thread, Jasony initiates a discussion about the appeal of the old Star Trek series, expressing a preference for it over newer iterations. He invites others to share their favorite episodes and discuss what makes the series interesting to them. Jasony highlights that his own interest in Star Trek stems from the quality of acting, the chemistry among the characters, and the storytelling. The thread focuses on personal preferences and experiences with the Star Trek series, aiming to gather responses from others who also favor the older series.
I loved the old series but haven't gotten into the newer ones. Who loves the old series? Do you have any favorite episodes? Why do you find Star Trek interesting? Myself, I think a big draw is the good acting, character chemistry, and stories.
 

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