Except that more money doesn't automatically mean more quality.
That's very true, but less money often does result in lesser quality.
Except that more money doesn't automatically mean more quality.
Yep. I still laugh at the whole exchange about the girls working too hard:Flintstones advertised Winstons.
That may have been the intention and even reflected in the ending but for most of the episode it seemed like the program was dedicated to trying to get men to touch her knowing that touching her would kill them, a rather extreme and seemingly bitter version of the idea of women as dangerous temptresses...
and the ending felt confused with Kirk claiming the original Losira was somewhat reluctant and compassionate and Spock that it was doing defense and on the other hand her thinking, seemingly coldly and without doubt or regret, that killing non-members as selective defense was natural and not a big deal ... both Kirk and Spock's judgments seemed disconnected from the recording.
That's very true, but less money often does result in lesser quality.
I feel the studio and the network didn't stand behind Star Trek. I don't think they ever understood the show, let alone the impact it had on so many fans. And putting it on at an hour that they KNEW would kill it off. (aside from all the budget cuts that happened each season) they put the nail in the coffin once and for all.![]()
I feel the studio and the network didn't stand behind Star Trek. I don't think they ever understood the show, let alone the impact it had on so many fans. And putting it on at an hour that they KNEW would kill it off. (aside from all the budget cuts that happened each season) they put the nail in the coffin once and for all.![]()
I remember reading that "The 37s" was the start of an 18 episode production season. I guess that writer was mistaken.
Ah, yes, I remember that now. UPN didn't really like Voyager that much, did they?
Of course, since they kept cancelling the following hour's shows, instead of moving them to new nights and expanding their schedule like they should have, it was their only show besides Moesha that most people remember.
Total aside that should prob go in the "never noticed" thread, but ... when do the transporter room walls turn so purple? Is it all S3? By lighting only, or painted?
The brief schedule is:I willed myself through Space: 1999. The first season was actually watchable. The second was dreadful. Just horrid. I don't know if Mr. Freiberger was directly responsible or not, but one must certainly wonder about his judgement. It's as if the studio called and said, "Fred, we have another show on the ropes. Wanna finish it off for us?" To which Fed replied, "I get paid either way, right?"
As happened for the first few years of Doctor Who, as serials made to end one season were held back to open the next one, allowing the BBC to pull the start date back from November to October and then September (and eventually, rather disastrously, to August, to fit round the 1968 Olympics)Holding back the last four episodes for the start of the next season wasn't about punishing the show or anything -- it was about being able to start the next season earlier than would otherwise have been feasible
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