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July 16th, 2004, 07:24 PM
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Re: OT: Star Trek: Enterprise
I heard that when Brannon Bragga, one of the producers, originally pitched the enterprise concept he also pitched another sci-fi show, one about a temporal cold war. Enterprise got picked up while the other did not. Apparently he just decided to merge the two.
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July 16th, 2004, 08:33 PM
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Re: OT: Star Trek: Enterprise
was i the only one banging my head against a wall after the Last scene of the Last episode?
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July 16th, 2004, 08:40 PM
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Re: OT: Star Trek: Enterprise
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was i the only one banging my head against a wall after the Last scene of the Last episode?
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Episodes aren't always on in order in every place. Which episode and scene are you talking about? (Although I have felt like banging my head on several occasions, so chances are you aren't alone. )
[ July 16, 2004, 19:41: Message edited by: geoschmo ]
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July 16th, 2004, 09:02 PM
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Re: OT: Star Trek: Enterprise
Well, I'm not the most devout Trekkie out there, for sure, but I watched every spinoff they made. Of them, I confess I quit watching DS9 before it ended (can't remember the reason). I quit watching Voyager (because it became too stupid that a long-range explorer would never need repair and even engaged in small battles...plus I would rather have seen Ms. Bujold (spelling?) in the lead). Then I gave Enterprise a shot. Passed it by (due to boredom) in favor of Firefly (a much better series, IMO). But I know what you mean about all the time travel. Never really liked Q in any episode, either.
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July 16th, 2004, 09:49 PM
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Re: OT: Star Trek: Enterprise
I'd probably lose whatever geek credentials I have left for admitting this, but I love the new Enterprise series. =) Yes the ending of the finale of season 3 is hilarious and you should really turn it off once you get to the end where they're hailing StarFleet, up to that point it's one of the best damn sci-fi episodes of any series, ever. But if you want to continue on, you get to see, OMG EVIL ALIEN NAZIS!!! *giggle* =)
But what's not to like about the series? Freaky time travel headaches, at least 2 species they don't learn the names of (Borg and Ferrengi) and even an mpreg episode! (In season 1 no less!  =)
Seriously, I do love it. =) Just remember it's as much fiction as science, and like all other Star Trek series, takes place in a universe with slightly different physical laws and rules (caused by subspace) Enjoy it for the story it tells.
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July 16th, 2004, 10:15 PM
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Re: OT: Star Trek: Enterprise
It's been hit and miss with me - mostly because of the constant time travel element Geo mentioned. I was hoping for of the exploration element showing early contact with some of our favorite races and the beginnings of the Federation etc.
Most of the actors are fine and I do like the Enterprise NX-01, it's not a bad looking ship but has taking a lot of flak for looking "too modern". That's more of a result of the 60's look of the original series in which this series is suppose to be a prequel.
Anyways, I think once this series wraps up then time for a trek break.
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July 16th, 2004, 10:15 PM
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Re: OT: Star Trek: Enterprise
Yeah I love it too, wouldn't miss an episode. But in the back of my mind all this time travel stuff is getting messy. So messy that I agree with Gandalf that the only way to end it is with some big event that will set everything back to normal like it was Dallas episode. The promises I remember about the Enterpise series was that it was going to be kinda dark and edgy. If edgy means only using the scary transporter once in a while than by god they gotta try better...maybe more space lesbians! Anyway the season ends with the Captain being held by Nazis? I wonder if he'll hook up with Bob Crane and Richard Dawson in Stalag 13? Let the heeelarious madcap adventures begin!
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