Pretty much my sentiments. Trek was on its way out no matter what. ENT might have fared better in first-run syndication in the sense that it could have possibly run seven seasons there, but Trek had already been run into the ground by then, IMO...Nail in the coffin.
It wasn't really responsible for the end of the circa-90's hayday of Star Trek, but it was the final whimper. (Along with its contemporary, Nemesis.) It was a last desperate attempt to draw in an audience that had long since dismissed the franchise and the network it aired on; it was essentially doomed to failure.
It wasted time, money, and reputation.
Bermaga needed to take a break.
Ahh, no need for Viagra tonight!Paramount should have opted for let's say Manny Coto and Mike Sussman as Executive Producers in the beginning.
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