Well, if no one's at that other table, and I'm the only one at this one, then clearly this one is lonelier!![]()
Every once in a while, a Trip hater pops up to say how much they like TATV. Hardly anyone talks about Horizon, in a positive or negative way.
Well, if no one's at that other table, and I'm the only one at this one, then clearly this one is lonelier!![]()
So do you have to be a "Trip hatet " to love TATV.? I wasn't around for the original run.Every once in a while, a Trip hater pops up to say how much they like TATV. Hardly anyone talks about Horizon, in a positive or negative way.
I'm not a Trip-hater, by any stretch of the imagination. He did, after all, win the love of The Ultimate Ice Queen ... not an easy task! And yet? I'm a hardcore fan of "These Are the Voyages." It's got everything!
You're in the minority. In the TATV threads, most of the people who liked it were Trip haters. There are not many of them but they complain the loudest.
Maybe it's not that you were a Trip HATER as much as a Riker LOVER!I'm not a Trip-hater, by any stretch of the imagination. He did, after all, win the love of The Ultimate Ice Queen ... not an easy task! And yet? I'm a hardcore fan of "These Are the Voyages." It's got everything!

Oh, I'm ALWAYS in the minority on these boards! That's nothing new. Killing off Trip was not a "fun" way to wrap up the show, or the series. TATV would've pissed off ENT fans, no matter what, just for being the cross-over episode that it was. The show could've been very solid, everything ties in and makes sense and the ending's uplifting, BUT ... there's Riker in the holodeck, interacting with illusions of the ENT cast. So I'd never get out of being on the wrong side of the equation, as far as an ENT fan was concerned. Doubly so, the way things are! But I've always found myself entertained by this particular episode. It's "fun" to watch.You're in the minority. In the TATV threads, most of the people who liked it were Trip haters. There are not many of them but they complain the loudest.
Commander William T. Riker is my favourite character in ALL of STAR TREK. Like General George Washington ... I, too, cannot tell a lie!Maybe it's not that you were a Trip HATER as much as a Riker LOVER!
I suppose if I was enamoured with Riker/Frakes, I might have enjoyed it more. As it is, I was never much of a Riker fan. I do like Frakes though.
Commander William T. Riker is my favourite character in ALL of STAR TREK. Like General George Washington ... I, too, cannot tell a lie!
Not during Enterprise's time more the TOS movies from the little bit I saw, I know that Picard said it led to decades of war but does that necessarily mean it had to happen right away? I mean roll a snowball down a hill can cause a avalanche so perhaps it's seen as if it was felt that Archer could have done better with the Klingons and that he was the 'snowball' slowly trickling down hill?Was there ever an actual war with the Klingons? I take the "disaster" to mean that relations with the Klingons went from potentially positive to Cold War conditions.
Not during Enterprise's time more the TOS movies from the little bit I saw, I know that Picard said it led to decades of war but does that necessarily mean it had to happen right away? I mean roll a snowball down a hill can cause a avalanche so perhaps it's seen as if it was felt that Archer could have done better with the Klingons and that he was the 'snowball' slowly trickling down hill?
Tom Riker ... is cool! Not only that, the character allowed Jonathan Frakes to guest star in DS9, in a different way. He really brought up everyone else's game in that episode and, as I understand it, the ratings hit the stratosphere! Rick Berman, et al, were so satisfied with the experience, that they brought him back for an appearance on VOY.What do you think of Tom Riker?
Yes, it was on Death Wish, but he makes only a cameo appearance and has only a couple of lines.Tom Riker ... is cool! Not only that, the character allowed Jonathan Frakes to guest star in DS9, in a different way. He really brought up everyone else's game in that episode and, as I understand it, the ratings hit the stratosphere! Rick Berman, et al, were so satisfied with the experience, that they brought him back for an appearance on VOY.
Kate Mulgrew hints that Janeway's really turned on by his mere presense, but in the script, nothing happens between them. Again, though, the ratings for that ep. were Out of This World! Frakes' nickname should've been "Gets" instead, because he definitely gets audiences to tune in.
Yes Shran is a great character. I like him very much. It would have been great to see more of him. I really like the dynamics of his relationship with Archer, sometimes opponents and often friends.I've only watched Enterprise from start to finish entirely the once with some other episodes a fair few times so I'm not an expert but even with that in mind what does it say about Jeff Combs' performance as Shran that I was amazed he only appeared in ten episodes?
I mourn the fifth season which could've (should've) featured Shran as a season regular.
I've only watched Enterprise from start to finish entirely the once with some other episodes a fair few times so I'm not an expert but even with that in mind what does it say about Jeff Combs' performance as Shran that I was amazed he only appeared in ten episodes?
I mourn the fifth season which could've (should've) featured Shran as a season regular.
Very possibly, that's a good point but I would've like to have found out!I wonder if this is a case of less means more? as in you appreciate a character more because you don't see much of them?
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