Assuming the unlikely event of Enterprise being resurrected for Season 5 and above on Netflix or any other outlet, how would the show or indeed the cast dynamic be affected by the obvious loss of a certain Chief Engineer ?
Assuming the unlikely event of Enterprise being resurrected for Season 5 and above on Netflix or any other outlet, how would the show or indeed the cast dynamic be affected by the obvious loss of a certain Chief Engineer ?
Deanna Troi's fanfic is not canon.
Assuming the unlikely event of Enterprise being resurrected for Season 5 and above on Netflix or any other outlet, how would the show or indeed the cast dynamic be affected by the obvious loss of a certain Chief Engineer ?
Deanna Troi's fanfic is not canon.
Just my 5 cents if a season 5 is to be made it needs a new crew and captain. Archer should be there (now an admiral or a commodore at least) to welcome the new crew and the refitted NX or even a new class. I really want new Star Trek on TV... TV these days just sucks.
Not in the first seasons. The idea that the characters were completely self-centered only came later.I didn't watch Seinfeld because the characters were redeemable. They were all selfish assholes.
Not in the first seasons. The idea that the characters were completely self-centered only came later.I didn't watch Seinfeld because the characters were redeemable. They were all selfish assholes.
Then so is Lt. Barclay's.
Not at all. The selfish thing developed over time.Those characters were always self-centered right from the very first episode.
It took a while for that characterization to fully take affect, yes, but it was present early on (even before "The Busboy"). I'm thinking of Jerry's behavior in the episode "The Revenge" in particular, but there are others.
By season three (there were only 17 episodes between seasons 1 & 2, so this wasn't late in the show's life) episodes like "The Red Dot" are the norm ("Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?").
IIRC, in that particular circumstance, George got caught and was stammering for something to say. It wasn't that he didn't know right from wrong; of course he knew he was wrong.By season three (there were only 17 episodes between seasons 1 & 2, so this wasn't late in the show's life) episodes like "The Red Dot" are the norm ("Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?").
Pretty sure someone pointed out this particular project was dead months ago (Brannon Braga?). Plus, Abrams is on record that CBS has no interest in producing another Trek series at this time.
EDIT: Here's a whole thread devoted to the subject.
Pretty sure someone pointed out this particular project was dead months ago (Brannon Braga?). Plus, Abrams is on record that CBS has no interest in producing another Trek series at this time.
EDIT: Here's a whole thread devoted to the subject.
If JJ Abrams said, I say it's crap. Is CBS not interested in a new Star Trek show, or a new Star Trek show with JJ Abrams?
After a lot of the crap he tried to pull with CBS (like getting them to stop making classic TOS merchandise and only make merchandise with his Kirk and crew), forgive me if I don't put much faith into what the man says about the future of Trek past his films.
I feel this campaign can work! However, I also feel it's not going to be a quick thing. Rather, it will take time. But if there is enough interest, I've seen tv miracles happen on NetFlix, why not Star Trek?
After a lot of the crap he tried to pull with CBS (like getting them to stop making classic TOS merchandise and only make merchandise with his Kirk and crew), forgive me if I don't put much faith into what the man says about the future of Trek past his films.
After a lot of the crap he tried to pull with CBS (like getting them to stop making classic TOS merchandise and only make merchandise with his Kirk and crew), forgive me if I don't put much faith into what the man says about the future of Trek past his films.
Wasn't that just a rumor which was debunked?
After a lot of the crap he tried to pull with CBS (like getting them to stop making classic TOS merchandise and only make merchandise with his Kirk and crew), forgive me if I don't put much faith into what the man says about the future of Trek past his films.
Wasn't that just a rumor which was debunked?
Yes, several times. But it keeps being repeated around here.
Well all I know, is that DS9's continual focus on the war
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