I'd have to agree there with Voyager being the best, although it often gets slated as the worst and I haven't a clue why!
Firstly, some people don't like how Janeway pretty much breaks every code of good leadership recognized by the military a dozen times each... And during about the middle third of the series it seemed like every third or fourth episode was based on a temporal anomoly. And it didn't pose the gray ethical questions like TNG did. Moral decisions where there, but they didn't have as much depth as those presented in, say, 'I, Borg' or 'The Defector.' And sometimes the drama level seemed a little... forced. I'm not saying that it was bad. These are just some of the most popular reasons why trekkie don't like Voyager.
I have no time for Enterprise though, from what I've seen it just isn't Star Trek in my opinion.
Yes, it doesn't feel like Star Trek at all. While TOS to TNG have major differences in presentation, TNG still felt like Star Trek. The style isn't even remotley similar. It's not the same tone... For that reason I've never gotten into it. Plus, it sometimes tried to hard if you know what I mean. It tried to explain discrepencies between episodes that no-one cared about and sometimes the explanations where really lame.
I never liked deep space nine at first. but after a few seasons i began really enjoying it.
I was captivated by some DS9 episodes. But it didn't have the elements that I most love about Star Trek. The element of problem solving and pushing past obstacles like can be seen in 'The Corbomite Maneuver.'
My favorite was TOS. I can definitly understand why some people like TNG better, as I also really love The Next Generation. I've watched quite a bit of Voyager and was entertained but not much more. Enterprise I never got into. Same with DS9, though I've seen a good deal more of it than I have of Enterprise.
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