I don't know, I just got to thinking. They could of still produced Star Trek XI and had Enterprise last seven seasons. They kept Voyager on for 7, and not many people cared for that series. So why cancel Enterprise?
The mandatory Enterprise bash been filed.Yes, I'm sure 3 more seasons of Enterprise would have just killed Star Trek.![]()
I understood ya, Matt. People usually claim that more ENT would have been terrible, horrible, the end times for Star Trek. The eye-roll at the end of his statement suggests the opposite of what he meant.
I wonder want would have happened to ENT's final season since it would have been the same year of the strike. I guess it depends if they were in a story arc or if they were still doing the mini arcs and what their plan would be to wrap up the show.
I don't know, I just got to thinking. They could of still produced Star Trek XI and had Enterprise last seven seasons. They kept Voyager on for 7, and not many people cared for that series. So why cancel Enterprise?
I don't know, I just got to thinking. They could of still produced Star Trek XI and had Enterprise last seven seasons. They kept Voyager on for 7, and not many people cared for that series. So why cancel Enterprise?
It was a business decision.
I don't know, I just got to thinking. They could of still produced Star Trek XI and had Enterprise last seven seasons. They kept Voyager on for 7, and not many people cared for that series. So why cancel Enterprise?
It was a business decision.
That was what I meant. Paramount would have given Manny a chance to save it, if Berman still wasn't in the legal mix. Not to put to fine a point on it, but consider the timing here. Nemesis had blown up in 2002 and Paramounrt had had it with Berman, but he had them all tied up in contract knots. They couldn't do Trek without him as long as he was producing Trek product. The one surviving Trek on the air had Berman incompetence seeping through it, as evidenced with his desperate gimmicks being substituted for actual story and character. Berman was poisoning the brand.
Example:
http://trekmovie.com/2006/09/12/is-rick-berman-holding-up-new-trek/
Cotto tried, man how he tried; but as long as that zombie, Berman, hung around, the Enterprise series was going to be legally ended for cause, so Paramount could close the last contractual tie they had with that !@#$%^&, Berman. They couldn't bring in new blood for Trek, as long as Berman controlled any production say on the brand.
So Enterprise had to die. Now that Berman has no contract, let's hope that he is buried in the backlots of Vancouver to do hack writing for that other moronic producer, Ron Moore, and that they both continue to fizzle out in obscurity on the fringes of proper science fiction.
Just be thankful that he is out of there, and remind yourself what it cost to get rid of him.
By the tome Manny got to it, it was a rotting festering corpse. Nothing short of a reboot was/is going to save Trek.
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