They should have just gone ahead and used Intergalactic by the Beastie Boys.
No, no. Everyone needs a little Sparks in their lives.
They should have just gone ahead and used Intergalactic by the Beastie Boys.
It was brutal. I don't understand why they went with it to begin with. I'm surprised that they decided to keep it after the negative audience reaction. And I am amazed that after they started all of the massive shakeups (firing writers, serialized storyline, the hiring of Manny Coto) that the imitation Rod Stewart light rock song from Patch Adams was the one thing they would not give up on.
Not only that, but the Season 3 "improvement" of it in light of the negative fan reaction was the point when I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
B5 maanged to change it's theme tune yearly so it can be done. But in the case if ENT did they make the Theme Song worse or better when they changed the tempo for S3-4. I'm in the camp that say they made it worse.
That so many fans seemed to object to the song simply on the grounds that it was not an orchestral piece like the other shows had, speaks volumes about the missing open-mindedness of the Trek audience back in the day.
Moreover, the theme song became a sacrificial pariah of sorts. It seemed to take on a life of its own, and embody everything that detractors hated regarding the show.
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Unfortunately, what they should have focused on was cycling in fresh writing talent with new ideas.
It's the aural version of the decon chamber scenes.
Some good points. Yes, the 'scapegoat' comment was probably a bit strong. I agree that 'Example' would fit better.
I remember that Jolene Blalock was extremely vocal in her disappointment with the scripts. -So much so that she apparently elected for years not to participate in just about anything Star Trek-related. I don't know all of her underlying reasons, but I've read enough cast interviews to know that all was not right on that Starship since 'BrokenBow.' Seems funny to me that so many of the crew and fans weren't pleased with aspects of the show, and yet the producers didn't seem to start answering the mail until season 4; when it was probably too late. When Connor Trinneer was asked recently why the show was cancelled, he said something to the effect that, just like the fans, the cast isn't privy to what goes on in the boardroom, so he doesn't know. The show's execs obviously thought that theme song was appropriate despite the opposition.
In all honesty, the final episode was my one big disappointment. I can live with any other bad episode, but I can't even re-watch that one to this day. I loved TNG, but I could have physically choked Riker and Troi for their involvement in that debacle.
In that context it might be fun, but hardly a sign of respecting the show.
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