When You Lose Interest In A Series You Once Liked
- By keith99
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- 19 Replies
And Tribbles were 14 years old when they were plagiarized into a Star Trek episode, a Martian Flat Cat is the same by any name.Around 20-25 years ago I had a SciFi that I absolutely loved. As in I'd plan my time around the broadcast schedule for the next episode - didn't matter if I could record it, I couldn't wait that long.
I had all the DVDs, to make sure I'd seen every episode, and was hanging on to them with the idea that when I retire from work I'd watch them again.
Again, I didn't wait that long. I had some time on my hands, and realised the series is on Youtube, so I've been rewatching it. And it is kind of 'meh'. I have very little patience for the "wacky" filler episodes, little credulity for the likelihood of the overall story arc, and I couldn't care less about the romantic interest part.
A few things have changed with me in the 20-25 years since it was televised. I now don't have a tv, and don’t watch any series. I don't indulge in any fiction at all really.
I like the response of just calling it "growing up". Also, a large draw of SciFi was the concept, the what if. I guess that when the ideas are nearing a quarter of a century old, and have been growing in familiarity all that time, they just lose their shine a bit.
And it is a lot more than a quarter century. Actually, well over a half century.
But the half white vs. half black episode will sadly still be relevant when it is over a century old.
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