The last Star Trek related thing I watched was May of last year, Star Trek Into Darkness, which I thought was a great film. The movies have done a good job of bringing the characters from TOS back to life and that was always the appeal of Star Trek. The characters.

I'm not watching any right now 'cause I don't feel like it. I switch between moods of what I want to watch quite often. Right now it's all GoT until the next thing comes along and grabs my attention. I still want to get the third season of TOS, though. Then my TOS collection will be complete and I can start tracking down TNG seasons. But I still need to get my hands on the sixth TOS film.

I don't get why Nemesis gets as much hate as it does. To put it in the same boat as Insurrection is an insult I wouldn't even grant to Star Trek V. The beginning scenes were crap, yes, and the ending was a rip off of Wrath of Khan without any of the same impact, but the rest, minus one scene I'm not going to mention, was just fine. The villain actually felt like a character instead of a person standing around doing nothing until the climax and they didn't try to squeeze screen time in for the entire cast like they did with the other films. It was also the first time that Data was starting to understand what it meant to be human (and I'll gladly forget the chip exists since they never mention it) which is something TNG fans have been waiting for since the beginning of his smurfing development.