Moore didn't write Dragon's Teeth, did he? I'm sure it was someone else 'cause I like that episode.
"Dragon's Teeth" was written by Michael Taylor. It took me about five seconds to find that information on Wikipedia. That's probably less time than it took you to write the above quote. If you did some actual research before spouting your unfounded bile about Moore, perhaps someone might actually take you seriously.
Barge of the Dead is considered a classic by many Voyager fans, and it was actually written by Michael Taylor. I don't think much of it because, while it was a good idea, it wasn't executed in a particularly interesting way, and while its ultimate message about B'Elanna learning to be herself was good, it did not carry over into the rest of her episodes. Had Moore remained on the show and been allowed to implement his ideas then that episode would have had lasting impact and I would have a more favourable opinion of it.I think if his episodes on Voyager were any good they would have let him stay but he wanted to take over. Barge of the Dead was horrible.
Braga made promises to Moore to get Moore to join Voyager's writing staff, Moore bought into those promises. The writing staff on DS9 was very close and they warned Moore not to go to Voyager, but Moore felt it was worth the risk. When he got to Voyager he found the working environment hostile and felt that Braga, Menosky and Biller were side-lining the other writers, writers Moore respected like Michael Taylor and Bryan Fuller. Soon, Moore found that he was being sidelined too and he felt that Braga was backing out of his promises. He got fed up, for the first time since he started writing for Star Trek he wasn't enjoying it, so he took a big risk and walked away from the franchise which gave him his career.Yea right, after Brannon Braga put up a brick wall.
And at the end of season 6 he would have thrown darts at a board to determine which group of the main cast were super-secret Borg.Voyager would have been much improved by greater continuity, more consequences for their actions, a wider, more diverse supporting cast, and the death of some of the main cast, determined randomly with the roll of a percentile by the writers at the start of each season...
Voyager would have been much improved by greater continuity, more consequences for their actions, a wider, more diverse supporting cast, and the death of some of the main cast, determined randomly with the roll of a percentile by the writers at the start of each season...
Voyager would have been much improved by greater continuity, more consequences for their actions, a wider, more diverse supporting cast, and the death of some of the main cast, determined randomly with the roll of a percentile by the writers at the start of each season...
Considering that the network never would've let the VOY staff DO any of that stuff, I'm sure the instant that Moore does a network based show he'll run off blubbering like a baby as soon as he finds out that he won't be the controlling God of the show, like when he was ON Voyager.
No more Trek TV please. Been there, done that. What more can they add? At least the movies have the luxury of being an FX-laden event.
^ I didn't.
PLEASE God, give Moore a chance at his own Trek series!
Not sure what planet you are on, but TREK XI made Star Trek hip again..and was very well received. Its ROTTENTOMATOES score proves that, as does its box office...
There have been 600+ hours of TREK TV..28 seasons, all tolled. If that isnt enough TV for you then I dont know what is..
Trek's had its time on TV...its in the big leagues and the people loved it.
Rob
"...he'd ... turn Spock into ... a woman."Most likely a show up to it's neck in angst-ridden bullshit, and he'd of course turn Spock into a whiny little bitchy nothing who was also a woman.If Moore was calling the shots, what would he actual make?
Titanic made fantastic box office too, like Abrams film it also wasn't Star Trek. If you re-named the ship Enterprise and the iceburg as a bird of prey. Leonardo DiCaprio as Kirk, Kate Winselt as Spock, Billy Zane as "Bones" McCoy and Kathy Bates as Uhura.Not sure what planet you are on, but TREK XI made Star Trek hip again..and was very well received. Its ROTTENTOMATOES score proves that, as does its box office...
There have been 600+ hours of TREK TV..28 seasons, all tolled. If that isnt enough TV for you then I dont know what is..
Trek's had its time on TV...its in the big leagues and the people loved it.
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