Yeah, that must be why Beyond mentioned it so much, because it was so disappointing.![]()
Hey, I think you found out why Beyond flopped.


Yeah, that must be why Beyond mentioned it so much, because it was so disappointing.![]()
On the other hand, that didn't stop Beyond's makers from referencing a lot about the ENT era. And I've heard that ENT has been gaining new popularity in recent years.
And yes, they're trying to create a new iteration, but so was TNG 29 years ago, and they still had DeForest Kelley do a cameo in the pilot. And that was pre-Berman, since he didn't really come onboard until after the TNG pilot, IIRC.
Now I am imagining Scott Bakula turning up to give one last Stilted Archer Speech.I suppose. I'm just saying we may be attaching too much significance to a "tradition" that's not really that big a deal, IMHO, and that may well be double-edged sword at this point. I mean, TOS was the one-and-only STAR TREK series when TNG debuted--hell, we didn't even call it "TOS" back then, it was STAR TREK as far as the entire world was concerned--so I can see bringing in an iconic character like McCoy to make the connection between the STAR TREK everyone knew and . .. a new generation of STAR TREK? (What a wild idea!)
ENTERPRISE, by contrast, may well be gaining new fans, but it doesn't cast quite the same long shadow that the original STAR TREK did back in 1987. It's not like ENTERPRISE has been running in syndication for decades and inspired a series of feature films . ...
There was a reason to have McCoy give his blessing to the TNG, if only to try to win over skeptical Trekkies. Not sure DISCOVERY needs Archer's blessing or that it would even help much . . . .
There was a reason to have McCoy give his blessing to the TNG, if only to try to win over skeptical Trekkies. Not sure DISCOVERY needs Archer's blessing or that it would even help win over old-time fans . . ..
Sure. I'm not saying I actually expect a pass-the-torch cameo -- just that it's not out of the question.
Do you mean "I'm an editor"?What can I say? I'm editor. My first draft struck me as overly wordy and long-winded.
(The Picard/O'Brien scene fell pretty flat, though)
Gamma shift get's no respect.That, and the bridge being staffed entirely by extras is weird.
- James Cromwell in the ENT pilot - Another head-scratcher since he only had a part in one Trek movie, but their options were limited by the time period of the show. I guess it was a bit of a coup in getting someone primarily known for film work, though.
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Do you mean "I'm an editor"?![]()
It was during Riker's poker game.That, and the bridge being staffed entirely by extras is weird.
Nah, you just edited the "an" out.Arrgh! Clearly, I'm an editor who needs a copyeditor!![]()
So I personally don't mind a bit if they leave this particular tradition in the dust. I'd much rather a strong pilot and a compelling story than more ST in-jokes, anyway. Trek needs to expand its audience, not keep playing to the same diminishing fanbase.
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