Even if they brought Scott Bakula back to play captain as Jonathan Archer's great great grand son, I'd probably still watch it.
So did NuTrek....They had just done three series that had Klingon characters and many, many stories dealing with Klingons and yet Enterprise felt the need to go to that well one more time.
So did NuTrek....They had just done three series that had Klingon characters and many, many stories dealing with Klingons and yet Enterprise felt the need to go to that well one more time.
I think the reason Enterprise struggled was that people wanted to go further into the future rather than have a prequel to the TOS.
A 25th century Trek is just an excuse for new ubership and a bland crew getting into an inevitable war with formidable aliens ... again.
A little from column A, a little from column B.I think the reason Enterprise struggled was that people wanted to go further into the future rather than have a prequel to the TOS.
Enterprise struggled because it wasn't very good. It started out with twelve-million viewers and was at less than two million a week when the series ended.
Hopefully, the same as I stated above....But, even if they use the Prime timeline, anyone who thinks they will go back to using the same style Berman used in the mid-90's clearly isn't thinking it through. It will have far more in common with J.J. Abrams version than it will with Rick Berman."]But, even if they use the Prime timeline, anyone who thinks they will go back to using the same style Berman used in the mid-90's clearly isn't thinking it through. It will have far more in common with J.J. Abrams version than it will with Rick Berman.
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