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SCI FI Viewer's Choice Poll

Bak and Blue, pookha, Oh, I see (not really :lol:). Thanks! :)

the uniforms on tos that appeared to be gold really were some type of green but due to the lights photographed as gold.
evidently it was some type of avocado color.
or something like that..

:lol:
 
I've heard the original TOS tunics were more of a dijon mustard hue. Yellow with a hint of green tossed in.
 
Notice how they jumped from "Broken Bow" straight to "Zero Hour"? Jarring, but great episodes the both of 'em.:techman:
 
Oh, wow. I had never really appreciated how beautiful the music is in the sickbay scene as Hoshi and then Trip die in OE. Just lovely!

Ok, I'm off to watch "The Beverly Hillbillies."
See you next hour!
 
Ok, I'm off to watch "The Beverly Hillbillies."
See you next hour!


LOL, one can only think that they must be playing TATV right now.:rommie:
They are. I never watched it before, so now I see what all the controversy is about.
You would think Jonathan Frakes could have lost a few pounds for the reprise of his role. Methinks the "cook" has been sampling too much food. :vulcan:
EDIT: Now I get it. The writers and TPTB should be shot! Reminds me of Dallas... "It was just a dream." It never really happened and J.R. never got shot. :alienblush:
 
Ok, I'm off to watch "The Beverly Hillbillies."
See you next hour!


LOL, one can only think that they must be playing TATV right now.:rommie:
They are. I never watched it before, so now I see what all the controversy is about.
You would think Jonathan Frakes could have lost a few pounds for the reprise of his role. Methinks the "cook" has been sampling too much food. :vulcan:
EDIT: Now I get it. The writers and TPTB should be shot! Reminds me of Dallas... "It was just a dream." It never really happened and J.R. never got shot. :alienblush:
Not a dream. A nightmare!

Happily, Shuttlepod One is on now!

ETA: Arrgghhhh! That damn line about "hair and nails growing after death..." :brickwall:
 
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I still couldn't bring myself to watch TATV straight through. I was going to watch the final montage, but the husband wouldn't let me because I get too weepy every time that I watch it.

I am watching Similitude right now. There something about watching ST on broadcast TV rather than on DVD.
 
I still couldn't bring myself to watch TATV straight through. I was going to watch the final montage, but the husband wouldn't let me because I get too weepy every time that I watch it.

I am watching Similitude right now. There something about watching ST on broadcast TV rather than on DVD.
Similitude is my favorite episode... I so love the sacrifice and tragedy... every scene is a gem...

And there is something about watching on broadcast TV... the knowledge that a whole community of us are out here sharing the experience....
 
BOUND...that was a viewer's choice winner?

William Lucking caked in green paint: "Only now do you understand, it is the men who are the slaves...though oddly no one will mention this generations later...still calling our women 'Orion slave girls.' Funny thing that, eh?"

Archer: "Did T'pol just make a joke?"

T'Pol: "This whole episode was a joke...a bad one."
 
BOUND...that was a viewer's choice winner?

William Lucking caked in green paint: "Only now do you understand, it is the men who are the slaves...though oddly no one will mention this generations later...still calling our women 'Orion slave girls.' Funny thing that, eh?"

Because a large part of the Orion's power was that subterfuge. They would strive to suppress that knowledge.
 
Well I got home today and to my suprise found a whole bunch of good Enterprise episodes on my DVR.

Im glad to finally see the show again.


Anyway, i saw "these are the voyages" or whatever the final episode is called, and I was really expecting the worst. I had heard over and over it was a horrible episode. But was I surprised it was an excellent way to end the series. I know it was sad and all but still good.

I dont know just felt like putting that down here.

and kudos to you who voted a lot of great episodes here


loved all the Schran (sp?) episodes, the Orions, the shuttlepod episode, and the mirror universe.

i think im the only one here who didnt care for the coginitor episode though, or broken bow
 
I can't be the only ENT fan who cringes at Sci-Fi putting wrestling on at 10:00 and cutting the number of episodes back from four to three. They give TNG four hours on Monday nights so why not just leave ENT the way it's been for so long on the channel?

Well now you can say that we get no enterprise eps except for the marathons since they now have Eureka running on Tuesdays.


speaking of is Enterprise on any channel right now? I have the DVR set to it, and it hasnt recorded in a couple months. It used to be on SciFi and HDNET

sorry for dumb question
 
BOUND...that was a viewer's choice winner?

William Lucking caked in green paint: "Only now do you understand, it is the men who are the slaves...though oddly no one will mention this generations later...still calling our women 'Orion slave girls.' Funny thing that, eh?"

Because a large part of the Orion's power was that subterfuge. They would strive to suppress that knowledge.

I wouldn't call "blatantly saying it to a rival species upon their second encounter" subterfuge.

They should've left it ambigious, but they had to be trite. Every other hostile species in post TOS trek is matriarchal anyway. It's almost a cliche at this point.
 
Seriously did they use the fans votes to figure out the episodes? I couldn't believe it when I saw TATV on there, it was more lily to me that some program director over at sci-fi rather than having to have someone go through the votes just took a bunch of epiodes at random and put them in the marathon.
 
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