To be honest, it always irked me that such a ground-breaking and iconic series had no proper "last episode". Sort of just finished midstream, and I wonder why? GR must have known the series was being wound up, why not write a suitable "closer"? Nextgen had its "All good things", DS9 made sure of "What you leave behind" (of course, the less said about Voyager's "finale" the better, but at least it was an ending of sorts, even if it was a "with-a-single-bound-our-hero-is-free" type one).
Why not the one that started it all?
Was it just short-sightedness? Was it the way telly was done back then? Did they, in the face of it all, think there WOULD be another season?
Any thoughts?
Why not the one that started it all?
Was it just short-sightedness? Was it the way telly was done back then? Did they, in the face of it all, think there WOULD be another season?
Any thoughts?