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TPTB obviously and as usual, didn't care about what Ent fans thought. If they had, I doubt TaTV would have ended up on any compilation disc save the ones intended as a joke.Trekker670 may not speak for everyone but he speaks for many. In fact I'd go so far as to say, he speaks for "most".
didn't TATV get put on a "viewer's choice" Trek collective DVD? How did that happen if it's almost universally hated by the fanbase? I'm serious-is the theory that it was a rigged vote with internet ballot-stuffing or that there never was a fan vote on it, and the folks putting together the collection just put what they wanted on it?
I've been wondering for a while how TATV got put on it, with the amount of hatred there is for that episode in fandom.
I think most of the people voting were TNG fans and just voted because of Troi and Riker.
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The Ent fanbase has got to be the most disresepted Trek fans of all. Used to be Voy fans, but now it definitely is us.
The Ent fanbase has got to be the most disresepted Trek fans of all. Used to be Voy fans, but now it definitely is us.
Plinkett audio commentaries. On every ep.
"WHATS WRONG WITH POLLYS EEEEYYYYEEEBROWWWS???"
The Ent fanbase has got to be the most disresepted Trek fans of all. Used to be Voy fans, but now it definitely is us.
What fanbase?


Plinkett audio commentaries. On every ep.
"WHATS WRONG WITH POLLYS EEEEYYYYEEEBROWWWS???"
Yes, yes, a million times yes!

An option to watch the Xindi arc as a single, 26-hour mega episode![]()
I've given your idea/request a shout out and linked it to your above post from twitter.
Personally I thought those were frequently awful and aimed at a teen/female demographic UPN thought were going to watch Enterprise, but in the end probably didn't. Aside from maybe the first few to do with the series premiere (remember they used NASA footage and The Calling's Wherever You May Go?) which I recall spending hours trying to look at on a slow dial-up internet connection.
Never anything as memorable as "Next Time on Staaarrr Trrrrek The Next Generation" though!![]()
And if that's not the least essential extra of all time, well, then...Of course Paramount did include the series trailer on the 2001 DVD of the TMPDE which is also the only pace where we saw an example of how the series might've looked had Paramont put the standard version out in 4:3.

)(those of you that watched the Season Two DVD set know exactly what I'm talking about.)
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