I really just cannot get used to reading the term 'Locutus sperm'
It's such a loaded term.
After DS9 ended, I really wanted a ST series that would follow up on all the changes introduced over the course of the series. New alliances. New aliens (the Breen). Follow out from the major war. Etc. We never really got that despite a ton of universe building. Maybe a tiny bit in Insurrection and Picard. That always felt like a waste to me.ENT also wasn't what I wanted at the time. So basically, I wanted someone else in charge, I wanted to see what happened after the Dominion War, and while I was okay with them switching centuries, I wanted them to go in the other direction! Jump ahead! It's funny. Ultimately I got everything I wanted back then... I just had to wait 20 years for it!![]()
On my, she used to be ubiquitous. Hadn't thought of her in years now.Temis the Vorta started a thread
I'd disagree. ST ratings had been on a long, constant decline. Each subsequent series got lower ratings than the previous series. And within a series, each subsequent season tended to get lower ratings than the previous season.I think that also says something about the direction the show took in the 4th season. It might have been too inside baseball for the masses. Perhaps they didn’t care about the augments, Klingon ridges and the Mirror Universe.
Speaking as someone who didn't watch the vast majority of ENT when it was on. My go-to sci-fi series at the time were Farscape and then Battlestar Galactica. That was also a time when I was watching a lot of anime and was also on a huge Batman kick. And I was also really into a prison show called Oz, which makes me cringe when I look back on it now.
Fasrscape and Stargate both had better alien designs and cultural build up for the most part. Stargate was also doing planet of the week that engaged better so Voyager and Enterprise both faded from my viewing habits, while other shows grabbed my attention. Farscape definitely had that edge.Similar story here. I loved Farscape, which was showing new innovative alien designs (Pilot, Rygel, Scarrans, other unique alien species encountered like the Dr that operated on John's brain, just to name a few) while Enterprise was still doing the same nose and forehead ridges that we had been seeing continuously for almost 20 years at that point. Also got into some of the new prestige shows like 24, The Shield, Lost, BSG that were trying new things, while Enterprise was reusing designs, music, and plots from the previous Trek shows so that show just couldn't compare to me.
I'd disagree. ST ratings had been on a long, constant decline. Each subsequent series got lower ratings than the previous series. And within a series, each subsequent season tended to get lower ratings than the previous season.
ENT just happened to be at the end of that long decline. Franchise fatigue. I don't think there was anything anyone could've done at that point to turn it around. ST needed a rest.
Similar story here. I loved Farscape, which was showing new innovative alien designs (Pilot, Rygel, Scarrans, other unique alien species encountered like the Dr that operated on John's brain, just to name a few) while Enterprise was still doing the same nose and forehead ridges that we had been seeing continuously for almost 20 years at that point. Also got into some of the new prestige shows like 24, The Shield, Lost, BSG that were trying new things, while Enterprise was reusing designs, music, and plots from the previous Trek shows so that show just couldn't compare to me.
No. The modern streaming world has cut back a LOT on character development in favor of a few characters. Discovery is basically the Burnham and Saru show and maybe Stamets and Tilly. With it being canceled next year, we'll never really know Nilsson, Bryce, Detmer, etc. Enterprise was the last of the many episode seasons that allowed us to get to know the characters.While I did generally like ENT, I sometimes wonder what might have been if that idea had been held back until the modern Trek era. A shorter, more focused, serialized show dealing more specifically with humanity's first steps into interstellar society, the Romulan War, and the founding of the Federation, might have done really well in the streaming age and possibly lasted long enough to complete its story.
Picard: Hey Captain Sisko, we could use your help here! The Dominion is back. Come back and reappear and fulfill the prophecy to bring balance to the galaxy, or whatever.I just saw the new preview for Picard Episode 5 on Youtube There's Lots of stuff with the Changelings and all I can say it looks like we're getting another action packed show this week. Very exciting scenes at the space station very much reminds me of the ds9 show Empok no with a creepy and spooky space station.
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