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For me Star Trek is one of the worst offenders of this.
Which series? All of them? Serious question.
Right now TNG. I'm re-watching it with my fiancé. The sound of the ship whooshing past is deafening.
It's been a minute since I've seen the rest of the shows. So I don't remember how good their mixing is.
Lol, I was actually thinking of using TNG as a positive example! Patrick Stewart is trained in Shakespearean drama and enunciates as such. Very pleasant to listen to.
The actual dialogue is good, I agree. But even the best talented actors in the world can't undo the mixing of a space ship transmitting sound as if there is air while going faster than light.
My guess is the newest movie trilogy. Maybe the newest shows? Picard and/or that Netflix one? Discovery?