Certified fresh by 85% of 41 professional critics. Isn't the more important statistic that just 35% of the hundreds of audience members gave it 3.5 stars or more? So 65% gave it less than 3.5 stars.
Here's the audience ratings for all the Trek series:
TNG 90
DS9 89
TOS 88
VOY 80
ENT 80
STLD 72
SNW 70
PIC 57
SFA 35
STD 34
@TheTrekCentral Can you just imagine how hard the execs at @paramountplus that greenlit this are shitting themselves after reading through this thread?
@JoeRalat@DaveBlass@lizklocz@MikeOkuda Neither of the photos in the side by side were screen shots, both were photos. Although I agree that color and tone in photos can be adjusted and give a different look, it's still clear that the vintage TNG shots show more contrast between the main walls and inset walls.
@JoeRalat Picard paint info seen in video "Touring the Enterprise" available on the Paramount+ YouTube channel, "Star Trek: Picard | Enterprise-D 180ยฐ VR Bridge Tour | Paramount+":
@TheBugleDaily1 With the exception of Picard S3, The Orville has been the best Star Trek since Enterprise wrapped. We really need something like TNG, DS9 or VOY again. It was a missed opportunity not pursuing ST: Legacy after Picard.
Screen used combadges from the three TNG eras; TNG, TNG movie and Picard.
I dyed the suede to closely match the TNG command fabric and put a cavity behind to accommodate the magnetic backing of the Picard combadge.
Lost in Space (1965)
Pilot episode blueprints for the interior of the Gemini XII (later the Jupiter 2), the exterior of the miniature showing the changes implemented when the pilot was picked up for series and control console changes for season 2.
Restoration of the Star Trek: TMP/ST:IV Klingon battlecruiser.
July 2007, my part in this project was figuring out the electrical. The most satisfying part was developing a circuit to drive opening and closing of the torpedo iris in the head. The original control box was missing
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Blueprint of original floor finish plan for the 1701D bridge
The crosshatch pattern drawn in the blueprint was installed, but scrapped just before filming began. The photo of the nearly complete bridge shows the carpet just before it was changed.
Battlestar Galactica (1978)
Viper cockpit panels and control stick
As far as I know, these are the only surviving components of the Viper cockpit. The panels appeared at the upper right front of the cockpit.
Screen match thanks to a few scratches seen in the last photo.