When you're a kid, 'Star Trek' is a slower burn. It's funny, it's entertaining, but it also has a maturity about it - which is its universal appeal, I think.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a kid, 'Star Wars' was much more my thing than 'Star Trek' was.
I grew up with 'Star Wars,' not 'Star Trek.'
My passion for 'Star Trek' is actually rooted in my love of television and the art of franchise and a premise designed to stick people together that have to figure out what to do.
I had never seen much of Star Trek, or any other science fiction, before I was cast. But Seven's wonderful.
I grew up with 'Star Trek,' so to get to do anything in it was fun for me.
'Star Trek' was an attempt to say humanity will reach maturity and wisdom on the day that it begins not just to tolerate but take a special delight in differences in ideas and differences in lifeforms.
I love the fact that it's not only about Star Trek, but about science fiction in general, and science.
'Star Trek' is the McDonald's of science fiction; it's fast food storytelling. Every problem is like every other problem. They all get solved in an hour. Nobody ever gets hurt, and nobody needs to care. You give up an hour of your time, and you don't really have to get involved. It's all plastic.
I fell in love with 'Star Trek' after J. J. Abrams's movie. I'm so into that.
I'm not a massive 'Star Trek' fan.
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