To: quidnunc
I think the latest series was finally hitting it's stride. Too bad it has been cancelled. I particularly like the interspecies relationships developing in the latest episodes, that predate the formation of the Federation. The Vulcan revolution was interesting. You have to love the Andorians. The actors were quite fun to watch.
19 posted on
02/12/2005 11:04:43 AM PST by
TheDon
(The Democratic Party is the party of TREASON)
To: TheDon
i agree; Enterprise was finally hitting its stride. It just took them too long, and they lost too many viewers, before they figured out a winning formula. With the SCiFi channel buying up other series and relaunching them, I wonder if there would be any interest at Paramount or SciFi in such a deal?
49 posted on
02/12/2005 11:19:42 AM PST by
Truth29
To: TheDon
The Andorians are fun to watch. I also enjoyed the show's loyalty to actors. The main Andorian guy on ENTERPRISE was also the main Voorta guy on DS9. He was also a Ferengi on several episodes of DS9. I have seen the actor who plays Gul du Cot in several other roles. The female Klingon who was Worf's mate on TNG has also shown up as a vulcan or romulan.
I think that the guy who playd Quark on DS9 has also been a romulan. These actors are also appearing on other Sci-fi shows. I've seen a number of them on Stargate SG1.
To: TheDon
I think the latest series was finally hitting it's stride. Too bad it has been cancelled. I particularly like the interspecies relationships developing in the latest episodes, that predate the formation of the Federation. The Vulcan revolution was interesting. You have to love the Andorians. The actors were quite fun to watch.I too will be sorry to see the latest series die. I am very impressed with the multiple part story arcs that allow development of characters and concepts
To: TheDon
Schran is the best Sci-fi villian since Q! However, I have been an avid Star Trek fan for years but Enterprise jest didn't get it done. IMHO B5 and Farscape are much better stories and you really care about the characters. B5 had THE BEST character development EVER!
388 posted on
02/12/2005 3:37:24 PM PST by
mad_as_he$$
(Never corner anything meaner than you. NSDQ)
To: TheDon
Good afternoon.
I, too, think the series was killed too soon. The writers had begun to give all the Star Treks continuity. I particularly liked the episodes with Data's dad, Dr. Sung.
UPN made a mistake in trying to compete with the Stargates on Friday.
Hopefully Sci Fi will pick it up.
Michael Frazier
414 posted on
02/12/2005 4:04:18 PM PST by
brazzaville
(No surrender,no retreat. Well, maybe retreat's ok)
To: TheDon
I think the latest series was finally hitting it's stride. Too bad it has been cancelled. I particularly like the interspecies relationships developing in the latest episodes, that predate the formation of the Federation. The Vulcan revolution was interesting. You have to love the Andorians. The actors were quite fun to watch.
I agree with you that it was finally hitting it's stride, this year was and is it's best for this series. It's a shame it came too late for the pockets. I for one will miss not having a Star Trek show on TV.
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