Interesting videos. I'm personally in this very weird, almost paradoxical, state where I don't really like Voyager or Enterprise, but I'm always quick to come to Berman and--to a great extent--Braga's defense.
I think they both get an unfair rap. I've always felt that many of the things they were accused of were due more to studio involvement/pressure than anything they'd done themselves.
Certainly, they became a little complacent and the writing became repetitive and banal, but I think that had a lot to do with the oversaturation. But, right up to the end, Braga still presented some interesting concepts, even if they were executed poorly. I'd even go so far as to say the basic, core idea of "Threshold" is still conceptually provocative.
And honestly, if he's still in CBS's rolodex, Kurtzman would be smart to bring him in in some kind of consultant capacity--provided he'd even want to, of course.
I think they both get an unfair rap. I've always felt that many of the things they were accused of were due more to studio involvement/pressure than anything they'd done themselves.
Certainly, they became a little complacent and the writing became repetitive and banal, but I think that had a lot to do with the oversaturation. But, right up to the end, Braga still presented some interesting concepts, even if they were executed poorly. I'd even go so far as to say the basic, core idea of "Threshold" is still conceptually provocative.
And honestly, if he's still in CBS's rolodex, Kurtzman would be smart to bring him in in some kind of consultant capacity--provided he'd even want to, of course.