Been a Star Trek fan forever, and this was the best series of all of them. Great characters, great stories, so well thought-out and faithful to everything that has gone before in the franchise. The final episode was god-awful of coure, butB&B were in a pretty tough spot, trying to end the series with as little notice as they had was akin to a novelist being told 700 pages into his 1000 page book that he needed to end it in the next paragraph. They botched it, big deal. They still made some of the best TV I ever got to watch and I'm still grateful for that.
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Ken Nambu
Sep 19, 2006 at 9:53 pm
The first three seasons of "Enterprise" may not have been all that great, but neither were the first three seasons of TNG, DS9, and VOY. It took them a good three seasons to get their footing, and we remember those series for the good stuff we got from the later seasons. "Enterprise" never got that chance, even though it was following the same pattern.
The events in "These Are The Voyages..." took place in the 24th Century on a holodeck. For that matter, since they took place on a holodeck, they didn't exisit at all. It's bogus.
I hate to get all Trek-geeky, but they were watching historical records of what happened on Enterprise, so it wasn't bogus.
Although I wouldn't put it past the writers to use that angle if they wanted to bring the show back.
Vic
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Betheo
Jul 06, 2009 at 5:30 am
I really thought that something more was coming after Terra Prime, maybe something more that B&B couldnt deliver,
im a majour ENT/Voyager fan, whilst i do enjoy the others, it was more about them being for MY generation, to be honest, i was way to late for ST:TOS and TNG but i was just in time to see voyager end, and was there all the way with ENT, so, i was extremely pissed by the ending,
it just felt as if my trekkie generation who missed out on Kirk and Picard in the glory days, got a lazy effort from B&B, so, i guess im stuck with the SCI FI channel and DVDs
(and before anyone says anything, i do watch TOS and TNG a fair bit, its more about having a show running on prime time or later that you can watch once a week with your mates without already knowing how it all ends)
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26 - Matt
Been a Star Trek fan forever, and this was the best series of all of them. Great characters, great stories, so well thought-out and faithful to everything that has gone before in the franchise. The final episode was god-awful of coure, butB&B were in a pretty tough spot, trying to end the series with as little notice as they had was akin to a novelist being told 700 pages into his 1000 page book that he needed to end it in the next paragraph. They botched it, big deal. They still made some of the best TV I ever got to watch and I'm still grateful for that.
27 - Ken Nambu
The first three seasons of "Enterprise" may not have been all that great, but neither were the first three seasons of TNG, DS9, and VOY. It took them a good three seasons to get their footing, and we remember those series for the good stuff we got from the later seasons. "Enterprise" never got that chance, even though it was following the same pattern.
The events in "These Are The Voyages..." took place in the 24th Century on a holodeck. For that matter, since they took place on a holodeck, they didn't exisit at all. It's bogus.
28 - Vic
I hate to get all Trek-geeky, but they were watching historical records of what happened on Enterprise, so it wasn't bogus.
Although I wouldn't put it past the writers to use that angle if they wanted to bring the show back.
Vic
29 - Betheo
I really thought that something more was coming after Terra Prime, maybe something more that B&B couldnt deliver,
im a majour ENT/Voyager fan, whilst i do enjoy the others, it was more about them being for MY generation, to be honest, i was way to late for ST:TOS and TNG but i was just in time to see voyager end, and was there all the way with ENT, so, i was extremely pissed by the ending,
it just felt as if my trekkie generation who missed out on Kirk and Picard in the glory days, got a lazy effort from B&B, so, i guess im stuck with the SCI FI channel and DVDs
(and before anyone says anything, i do watch TOS and TNG a fair bit, its more about having a show running on prime time or later that you can watch once a week with your mates without already knowing how it all ends)