Like a fungus.Also, it's been a long road, but I think the theme song has finally grown on me.
Like a fungus.Also, it's been a long road, but I think the theme song has finally grown on me.
*cue long rant about Hoshi being the most boring and neglected main character in all of Trek*
Apologies if this is a spoiler, I forget what episode it's from. But there is a throwaway line somewhere involving the Time Traveling Federation future dude where he outright states that Hoshi and Mayweather are completely and utterly unimportant and are totally irrelevant to the timeline or the future. Yeah, they put that in there. Honestly the only really good Hoshi story that I remember is Through a Mirror Darkly. I don't think I could even name a scene that Mayweather was in after that idiotic "gravity sweet spot" bit from Broken Bow. He manages to be more boring and invisible than Chakotay.
What else is there to say?
This should be renamed the "my personal gripes with Trek" thread. I'm about 3/4 way through season 3, I'm liking it, and therefore, I have nothing urgent to say.
It's good! T'Pol is getting all emotional and it's fun. What else is there to say?
It still amazes me what both the writers and Jolene Blalok managed to do with T'Pol over this series. From the start she should have been horrible. An adolescent Nerds catsuited alien fantasy with no redeeming values. Being played by a hot model. There is no way the character should have worked. And yet she ends up with one of the most interesting and compelling character arcs in all of Trek. And that carries through all the way to the end.
I have heard so much hatred for that final episode of Enterprise that I am hoping that when I finally get to it, it simply can't be as bad as it has been hyped up to be.The first three episodes of Season 4 are the real (and in my opinion better) ending of Season 3. Sure, the space Nazis are kind of lame, but it works better than the big kaboom at the end of Zero Hour. (I didn't like how they abruptly wrapped up a certain long running Enterprise plot though. What a letdown.)
I liked the rest of season 4, it's definitely above average for Enterprise, but some of the episodes feel padded with action (because of mini-arcs budgets I'm sure), and the Season focuses too much on Space Opera politics instead of interesting scifi concepts. And we shall NOT speak of that last "episode". It does not exist. It's fantasy. It did NOT happen.
I have heard so much hatred for that final episode of Enterprise that I am hoping that when I finally get to it, it simply can't be as bad as it has been hyped up to be.
We shall see.....![]()
IMHO, it insults:
Fans of Enterprise
Fans of TNG
Fans of certain TNG characters
Fans of Trip Tucker
Fans of a certain TNG episode
Ron Moore
Fans of good writing
Good writers
People with common sense
People
Television
Science fiction
But that may just be me.
Ouch.Rick Berman called it "A Valentine to fans."
Jolene Blalock is reported to have responded, "Yeah, it's like saying I love you with an assf**k."
But don't let that color your expectations.![]()
I saw it for the first time last year when I did a full watch of enterprise after giving up in season two during its original run. I thought, as bad as Enterprise is, there is no way the finale can be as bad as people say.
I was wrong.
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