#17
Because it's small and cute with just a handful of episodes and a movie. ;)
In that case it's B-class production values rather than B-class fiction, I'd say. ;)

#18
Well, most decent sci-fi does have B-class production values. Both Babylon 5 and Farscape had pretty tight budgets compared with the average Trek episode.
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#19
B5 looks very dated these days to be honest, specially Ivanova behind the controls of a Starfury. She might have been great on-deck, but she was hopeless at acting like a pilot ;)

Still a classic series though :D
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#20
Note that I'm speaking of the universe, not the first series.

The universe as a whole is A-class, in my opinion.
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#21
Where does one acquire the released version since it's Monday...?

EDIT: Crazily enough, the main movie web site has it... http://www.startrekmovie.com/
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#23
If you watch it through a program like Quicktime you should be able to save it once it's finished downloading all the way through, at least that's how it worked for me ?
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#24
Oh yes, I almost forgot. Duct tape + pee = the bridge of the Enterprise.
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