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Were you really a Trekkie if you thought TNG was going to be good in 1987?
Kidding, sort of. I remember thinking it was going to be a cash grab, and I still think I was right to think so at the time. Keep in mind, you couldn't go on the Web and instantly know everything about an upcoming TV show. I think I learned it was in production from the back of a cereal box. I didn't even know Gene Roddenberry was involved. The Enterprise-D design was pretty weird, and the cast of characters was more than a bit out there--a Klingon? On the Enterprise crew? Come on.
As a kid, I saw a contest on a box of cheerios(?) where you could be an child extra in one of the first TNG episodes. So for most of the first season, I sincerely thought Wil Wheaton/Wesley was the winner.
Anyway, the first few episodes during season 1 were not great, but I was content to finally get some new material. I'm glad TNG had enough time to "find its own groove".
Man, that cereal box really launched Wheaton's career. Haha
Well, he didn't have much of an acting career after TNG. I would highly recommend Wil Wheaton's book Still Just A Geek that he just published a few months ago, I've been listening to the audiobook (read by Wheaton) and it's really good, and there's some stuff that's "exclusive" to the audio version (stuff he thought of as he was reading it again lol)
I liked him in Leverage
It's fair to have expected TNG to be a cash grab. I'm sure TNG was a cash grab among all the other things it was. We all want to get paid, after all. I'm just glad it turned out to be so much more as well.
I'm reminded of the letters page of Aquaman in the issue after he lost his hand.
"To those of you saying we did it for the shock value, we have this to say for ourselves: we sure didn't do it for the boredom value."