First off, I'll apologize in advance if anyone thinks what I wrote here is long-winded and overly philisophical. Now without further ado...
I've thought a lot sometimes about what makes Star Trek so popular, and in particular what draws me to watch it. Industry reviewers and others have over the years tried to "discern" what appeals to so many people about Trek, and why the franchise has endured and done so well as long as it has.
So the question I'd like to ask everyone is:
What is it about Star Trek that appeals to you? What draws you to watch the shows and movies, even if you're not sure of the quality of some of it? Why do you enjoy Trek?
I guess for me there's a 'simple answer' and a 'deeply psychological answer.'
The simple one would be that I am a sci-fi fan in general, and Star Trek appeals to my interest in that. I definitely enjoy the action when they have it, and I like the way they've done such a good job of making the Trek universe a coherent place that "feels real" in a way.
And now for the 'deeply psychological answer.'
I suppose, deep down, the real reason I enjoy Star Trek is because of the positive message of the future that it portrays. While that is an often-stated reason for Star Trek's success, for me it goes deeper than that. I absolutely HATE science-fiction that is ultra-gritty or post-apocalyptic. I like to think that there's more in store in the future for humanity than disarray, destruction, and a new Dark Age. And Star Trek is just about the only show out there that shows us a POSITIVE view of our future. Even when the writing is bad or the plots are repetitive (TOS is notorious for cheesiness) the important thing to me is that they show people of all different races, nationalities, backgrounds, and personalities working together towards a worthy goal, without thought of monetary reward or other such things.
When I look at the world around me today, sometimes it's hard for me to see beyond the war, death, crime, and hate that I see and hear about everywhere I go. Star Trek is a reminder that, just maybe, there's a chance that everything will work out in the end.
Thanks for reading, and I'd appreciate the comments of others.