Enterprise 02/26/03
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Enterprise 02/26/03
Not exactly a real original idea, but at least fairly watchable. Makes for a somewhat solid sweeps month for Enterprise. Certainly moreso than the weak November run.
Although I see the point of doing the Enterprise version of the orginal Trek threesome with Archer/Trip/T'Pol, wouldn't this of been a good episode to start using that helmsmen? Gee, his name escapes me at the moment..........
Although I see the point of doing the Enterprise version of the orginal Trek threesome with Archer/Trip/T'Pol, wouldn't this of been a good episode to start using that helmsmen? Gee, his name escapes me at the moment..........
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That was a rather vague and anticlimatic "death" scene for the bad guy. Think that there is any chance there was originally a "burn-up on re-entry" shot that was cut for obvious reasons?
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I normally enjoy ENTERPRISE, and tend to defend the show. However tonight's episode was dismal. All that was needed was for one of the prisoners to change into a woman. Just dreadful.
And to answer what everyone is thinking, I was told Paramount decided to delete the final scene of the ship burning up in re-entry across the blue sky.
And to answer what everyone is thinking, I was told Paramount decided to delete the final scene of the ship burning up in re-entry across the blue sky.
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Originally posted by razorbackfan
I was told Paramount decided to delete the final scene of the ship burning up in re-entry across the blue sky.
I was told Paramount decided to delete the final scene of the ship burning up in re-entry across the blue sky.
cooper2000, one can hope. Hope, however, is often without a positive resolution.
What happened to that network shill and all the rave reviews for this episode like we had last week?
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Ok, maybe this is a question for a whole seperate thread, but based on some of the responses I have to ask:
Why do people who week after week rip into Enterprise still watch it?
I personally think it's the worst Trek spin-off of them all, but still enjoy it on some level every week (OK, not "A Night in Sickbay").
Flame pants on, I guess..........
Why do people who week after week rip into Enterprise still watch it?
I personally think it's the worst Trek spin-off of them all, but still enjoy it on some level every week (OK, not "A Night in Sickbay").
Flame pants on, I guess..........
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Originally posted by Chew9
Why do people who week after week rip into Enterprise still watch it?
Why do people who week after week rip into Enterprise still watch it?
How about:
It’s Trek. Or, at least, it’s supposed to be.
I’m a Trek whore.
It’s like a car wreck. I can’t not look.
There’s nothing else on in that time slot that I care to watch.
They owe me something for all the years of loyal support.
I don’t know any better.
I’m waiting for the episode that will make this all worthwhile.
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There are quite a few folks who have abandoned “Enterprise.” Some of them came back after quitting “Voyager” only to be disappointed. Again. They’re not posting/trashing here any more.
I personally think it's the worst Trek spin-off of them all, but still enjoy it on some level every week
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I could stomach it when I had Farscape and Stargate to fall back on. But now that Farscape is leaving and Stargate is a shell of it's former self, I can't forgive Enterprise for being bad any more.
It's like this, you have a bunch of SciFi shows on TV, it's ok for a couple to be sub par. But when it gets down to only the subpar shows being left on the air, they look even worse than they did before.
Enterprise is that show.
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It's like this, you have a bunch of SciFi shows on TV, it's ok for a couple to be sub par. But when it gets down to only the subpar shows being left on the air, they look even worse than they did before.
Enterprise is that show.
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I still watch it because I still find bad Trek more fun to watch then a lot of the other stuff I watch. I still look forward to Enterprise every week.
Even though it's childish and unoriginal filled with bad writing and bad acting, it still has a small sense of wonder (might need a microscope), it has pretty cool effects, it has Jeffrey Combs, it has Trip (a fun character, I think), although fairly wandering I enjoy the Temporal Cold War, it has several species the original Trek had and we haven't seen since, it still has another season until it reachs the magical third (when Next Gen/DS9 really got going---will it happen, who knows?), and has the future possibility of Federation birth and the possible Romulan war (per Balance of Terror from TOS). That's a lot to keep me going.
Space-based sci-fi is my favorite genre and it's quickly shrinking now that Farscape is down to it's last few episodes.
Even though it's childish and unoriginal filled with bad writing and bad acting, it still has a small sense of wonder (might need a microscope), it has pretty cool effects, it has Jeffrey Combs, it has Trip (a fun character, I think), although fairly wandering I enjoy the Temporal Cold War, it has several species the original Trek had and we haven't seen since, it still has another season until it reachs the magical third (when Next Gen/DS9 really got going---will it happen, who knows?), and has the future possibility of Federation birth and the possible Romulan war (per Balance of Terror from TOS). That's a lot to keep me going.
Space-based sci-fi is my favorite genre and it's quickly shrinking now that Farscape is down to it's last few episodes.
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Well put. You’ve echoed many of my feelings.
I’ve often said that even bad sci-fi is better than no sci-fi at all. But this show pushes my conviction to the limit.
I’ve often said that even bad sci-fi is better than no sci-fi at all. But this show pushes my conviction to the limit.
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Originally posted by Chew9
Ok, maybe this is a question for a whole seperate thread, but based on some of the responses I have to ask:
Why do people who week after week rip into Enterprise still watch it?
I personally think it's the worst Trek spin-off of them all, but still enjoy it on some level every week (OK, not "A Night in Sickbay").
Flame pants on, I guess..........
Ok, maybe this is a question for a whole seperate thread, but based on some of the responses I have to ask:
Why do people who week after week rip into Enterprise still watch it?
I personally think it's the worst Trek spin-off of them all, but still enjoy it on some level every week (OK, not "A Night in Sickbay").
Flame pants on, I guess..........
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hope, there IS hope:
http://www.startrek.com/news/news.asp?ID=127677
...Braga says "epic challenges ... that better exploit the sense of awe and danger" are in store for the crew. Berman adds, "Let's just say there will be a slight revision in our mission, and a slight revision in the part of space that Enterprise is heading into."
http://www.startrek.com/news/news.asp?ID=127677
...Braga says "epic challenges ... that better exploit the sense of awe and danger" are in store for the crew. Berman adds, "Let's just say there will be a slight revision in our mission, and a slight revision in the part of space that Enterprise is heading into."
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Braga ALSO says: "It's come this far, and it ain't goin' anywhere."
Translation: there ain't gonna be no changes. I'm content with running this turkey into the ground.
Translation: there ain't gonna be no changes. I'm content with running this turkey into the ground.
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Ive heard this sort of statement from Braga before maybe thats why I dont believe him.
His idea of "Epic challenges" is tighter underwear and more explosions and of course as someone else mentioned already....
the Borg.
His idea of "Epic challenges" is tighter underwear and more explosions and of course as someone else mentioned already....
the Borg.
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Originally posted by Wizdar
Yeah, you don’t want to have any disturbing scenes to bother the 5 to 7 year olds this show is obviously aimed at.
cooper2000, one can hope. Hope, however, is often without a positive resolution.
What happened to that network shill and all the rave reviews for this episode like we had last week?
Yeah, you don’t want to have any disturbing scenes to bother the 5 to 7 year olds this show is obviously aimed at.
cooper2000, one can hope. Hope, however, is often without a positive resolution.
What happened to that network shill and all the rave reviews for this episode like we had last week?
And just since I don't post anything doesn't mean anything. I have a life and I have school. I don't have time to post over 4000 posts.
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