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If there are any Enterprise fans here. Go to http://www.saveenterprise.com and help bring the series back for at least another season.
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Perhaps you have a point. It is just a major bummer not to have the usual standard 7 season run.Elrond wrote:I liked TNG a lot better than any series. Star Trek needs a rest now after about 19 years of straight coverage. Perhaps 3, maybe 4 years. The fans will grow into it again and Trek may be a lot better with a little hiatus.
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Giving Star Trek a break is a fine idea...but to kill off a series like they did is pathetic. It just shows that no matter what interest people have in Star Trek it will be sliced and diced and tossed in the trash by B&B, UPN, and Viacom. Now they could still save face and bring it back for a complete 7 seasons. They could even redo the whole foundation of the Federation. Would not be the first time they rewrote the storyline for a series.
The only thing I see by them killing off the series the way they did is the fact they truely don't care about the fans. Thus, I don't see how we could ever expect another quality Star Trek show again as long as the current leadership is over it.
So, the question is, should we be fighting to save Enterprise or save Star Trek as a whole from those whom have a death choke on it now?
The only thing I see by them killing off the series the way they did is the fact they truely don't care about the fans. Thus, I don't see how we could ever expect another quality Star Trek show again as long as the current leadership is over it.
So, the question is, should we be fighting to save Enterprise or save Star Trek as a whole from those whom have a death choke on it now?
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I think they killed Enterprise too early. The whole foundation of the federation thing would have had a lot of people watching and they'd make tons of money (and that's all they basically care about, it's always about money)
But now, since it's already dead and they let Tucker die, it's better to leave it at rest.
But now, since it's already dead and they let Tucker die, it's better to leave it at rest.
I don't see any reason why Enterprise is the first Star Trek series to fall sort of 7 full seasons.JPKTrekker wrote:Perhaps you have a point. It is just a major bummer not to have the usual standard 7 season run.Elrond wrote:I liked TNG a lot better than any series. Star Trek needs a rest now after about 19 years of straight coverage. Perhaps 3, maybe 4 years. The fans will grow into it again and Trek may be a lot better with a little hiatus.
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