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"Star Trek: Enterprise," the latest incarnation of one of the most storied franchises in televised science-fiction history, will end its four-season run in May, broadcaster UPN says.UPN said on Wednesday the last episode would air on Friday, May 13. The series generated 98 episodes over its run, although it struggled in the ratings.
I had the pleasure of seeing Gene Roddenberry speak at the University of Alaska about 20 years ago. He would have LOVED this series.
Looks like Fridays will have to be occupied with the new BSG on Sci-Fi.
Hmmm. I see where you're going there. Perhaps T'pol should have shaved her head and been killed, only later to be resurrected with larger boobs.
Nice one! But that's why it's obvious that the original Star Trek was the best. It was the only one that didn't rely on breasts to get ratings ..... and before someone else says it - Shatner's doesn't count ....
I can't say that I'm a "trekkie" so no instant loyalty was given to the new installment of the mythical world of co-operation that is Star Fleet. I AM HOWEVER a big Scott Bakula fan, Quantum Leap was one of the greatest shows ever but one can't help feel that the "show up, save the day, cry a bit, everything's okay" theme from QL wasn't copied ever-so-slighty for this.
I think the main problem with the Star Trek versions Voyager, DS9 and Enterprise was that they tried to develop the characters too early. They gave us too much "soap opera" and not enough story. Again, this is where the original shone through as you only got the slightest of insight into each person's character each episode which made you feel as though you were "getting to know them". In public, we always get on with the people that we learn about on the way - I'm sure every one of us has had that guy/girl that has come up to you and you know their whole life story within 10 minutes! You never bother talking to them again, do you .......
.... dear lord, I don't believe I just took part in an online Star Trek discussion .... I've sat here for several minutes deciding whether to click submit .... do I really want people to know I watch Star Trek? What will the neighbours say?
Of course, there's also Roddenberry's Andromeda (which started off well, but currently has me thinking "eh... whatever"). I think Andromeda and Earth: Final Conflict would have been better with the ST universe. Vulcans doing medical experiments on humans and exploiting them as soldiers against the Romulans, Kirk and Spock fighting to the death on the bridge of the Enterprise, etc. The spin-offs that Paramount did were lame by comparison.
Seriously though, give me 5 or 6 seasons more of Battlestar Galactica instead and you won't hear any complaints from me. It's today's version of classy scifi and reminds me of B5 and Farscape in subtle ways. Also looking forward to Serenity (the Firefly movie) though really would have liked 5 more seasons of that too. Oh and don't get me wrong, SG-1 is decent but Atlantis is such a cheap, silly knockoff. I was barely into Andromeda, but their writers have lost their minds completely this season.
Anyone old enough to remember Space 1999 with the kewl looking ships? I'd like to see a resurection of that idea, people living on the moon... or mars for that matter - it's about time we had a series to inspire that (though I am not sure how'd they keep it interesting every week - look over there! a SPACE ROCK! lol)