Yeah, Star Trek would probably be kind of tedious to actually watch except in passing :/ i'm glad that i wasn't the only person who loved the video quality more than the show itself though!
Speaking of video quality I just watched the first two episodes of Mad Men and found them uh pretty unsettling I guess?? I was admittedly sorta prepared to dislike any sense of luxuriating in 60s nostalgia (goes back to watching original star trek yes) or vicariously-experienced Alpha Male garbage but what really threw me was what the show way supposedly 'really' about, in terms of all that stuff about alienation, dissatisfaction with "having it all", american dream, cold war nuclear paranoia etc. Because I think the real nostalgia was in the way it handled these concepts, the way it seemed to be aesthetically enjoying the existential malaise stuff on pretty much the same level as it did the cigarette smoke and suits etc. Like it was nostalgic over an image of 60s alienation which involved a lot of brooding and looking at the ceiling while ruminatively lighting cigarette etc. I kept thinking wait why is this being made today? I don't think it's really because of immediate relevance in terms of power of media and so on so much as a kind of fantasy of discontent, like nostalgically remembering how heartbroken you were when whatshisname broke up with you in high school. I don't know how to put it really but it's like there was some stuff about THE BOMB and uh I don't think it was meant to speak to anything going on today as to let us buy into a kind of time-honoured ""iconic"" form of angst and discontent. I dunno. I'm not writing it completely but this all seemed very jarring to me!