Star Trek: The Previous Generation

Captain James T. Kirk looking suprisingly uncomfortable

Am I one of a minority in my opinion that Captain James T. Kirk and Co. were far more entertaining aboard the Star Ship Enterprise in the 60's than baldy from Next Generation or Scott "Quantum Leap" Bakula are now? Just a thought s'all.

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  1. On 19/07/2006 Spencer said:

    Nah man, Star trek wasnt the same without spok!

  2. On 19/07/2006 Owen said:

    Shatner's Kirk was a legend. The swashbuckling hero, never afraid of a fight and always willing to bed hot alien ladies, regardless of galactically transmitted diseases.

    Picard was kind of cool in a Shakespearean way, but after that, well, they were shite weren't they.

  3. On 19/07/2006 Steve Tucker said:

    @owen: Yeah, and I miss them ill-fated security officers who always beamed down with him n got killed in some way or another.

  4. On 21/07/2006 Damien said:

    Whats with the 2 new posts? We can't comment and they're a lot shorter than what you normally post.

  5. On 22/07/2006 Steve Tucker said:

    @Damian - sorry mate... cronic laziness

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