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Yeah, the characters in TNG seemed very sterile. The original cast had amazing, almost magical chemistry; While Picard made for an interesting character, I never felt any chemistry between the cast in general, and I HATED Data.
Also, watch the old and new series on Netflix back to back. Despite being some 20 years older, the video quality of TOS way outshines TNG, which almost looks as if it was shot on video rather than on film.
While I respect some things about TNG - overall it never sang to me, never reached me at an emotional level that made me care much for the characters or stories. Worf was probably my favorite as watching him adjust to another culture - question the values he started with, analyze the ones he wasn't familiar with and making thought-out decisions about when to modify / change his values or not - was intellectually interesting. But in general, and having watched some episodes recently, I just don't find myself caring about the characters or the stories now or when it first aired.
And, yes, I think it must have been filmed - like most '80s TV shows - on toilet paper as the picture quality has severely deteriorated. The same thing has happened to "Miami Vice," to the point that it is unenjoyable to even watch the show for its kitsch value as it is so hazy. Clearly, whatever they were using in the '50s and '60s to film TV on has held up much, much better (cue Lizzie for explanation ).