On the other hand, is there a reason to assume that they are producing this show with malice and apathy towards Star Trek?I'm not sure how you can know that, unless you've got some insight into their minds that the rest of us haven't.
On the other hand, is there a reason to assume that they are producing this show with malice and apathy towards Star Trek?I'm not sure how you can know that, unless you've got some insight into their minds that the rest of us haven't.
Couldn't possibly be that people make what they genuinely think is the best creative/aesthetic choice for the show they're making now, and genuinely view it as prime timeline.
He doesn't hate Star Trek, he just prefers having shows that generate more money, if Star Trek had NCIS ratings we'd have three Treks on CBS proper.TV executive who was very involved with Enterprise and cancelling it despite it had actually okay ratings and is well known for hating Star Trek.
And for Enterprise: okay ratings and a high budget were a bad combination, that's why it ended.
They were around 2.5 million iirc which wasn't good but not horrible considering only a few of their scripted shows had more than 3 million. UPN wasn't exactly known for high ratings.At the time they were under two million a week, IIRC. That was pretty bad for the time.
That's a dumb comment.
On the other hand, is there a reason to assume that they are producing this show with malice and apathy towards Star Trek?
Firefly was getting four million when it was cancelled.At the time they were under two million a week, IIRC. That was pretty bad for the time.
IOW, more than the number of new subscriptions STD has brought to All Access.They were around 2.5 million iirc which wasn't good but not horrible considering only a few of their scripted shows had more than 3 million. UPN wasn't exactly known for high ratings.
At the time they were under two million a week, IIRC. That was pretty bad for the time.
I actually visited Paramount. They still have at least the Captains Chair from Voyager. I was told that they sold every thing because of financial problems. I can't verify that or provide a source, but that's what I was told.Yeah, they sold everything they could.
But there are also tragic images of construction vehicles flattening the NX shuttle models, the klingon bridge set, all the background phasers and disrupters,. .... Basically, their entire Star Trek library, except for some selected pieces they thought they could make money from.
to be Prime Universe despite the fact that they apparently can't be because lawyers.
^^^They can probably use the original Enterprise, but they'd probably have to pay Jefferies. It's like how in ENT they could've used the character T'Pau but they had have to pay character creator every time she was used!
So, just like they changed T'Pau to T'Pol to save on royalty expenses, they're changing the look of the Enterprise.
Yep, that's probably because I posted my comment before their comment was made public.^^^
That assertion was already debunked by CBS - they own the rights to use the original version of the 1701 if they so choose.
Yep, that's probably because I posted my comment before their comment was made public.![]()
I'd love to sit in that chair.I actually visited Paramount. They still have at least the Captains Chair from Voyager. I was told that they sold every thing because of financial problems. I can't verify that or provide a source, but that's what I was told.
Um, I'm a time traveler? Yeah, I guess I missed the announcement for awhile. Shoot, I missed this whole discussion for awhile.But your comment was posted today and CBS’ was a couple weeks ago
Oh winky face
I didn't get to sit in in. I only saw it from a distance. It had miscellaneous stuff piled up on it too.I'd love to sit in that chair.
Without the rest of the bridge, it wouldn't be much since it didn't really have a base of its own. I doubt I'd even recognize it.I'd love to sit in that chair.
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