^ Ah, yes, the "appear thin and see through" does sound more severe than a style that was simply unflattering on camera as I had presumed.
I've sometimes wondered if Season 7 should have been the last season.
At the time, I was a senior in high school. As a matter of fact, my graduation day was the SAME DAY as the premiere of "All Good Things..." and so I had to leave it recording.
What a great episode.
Since that time, I've been under the impression---possibly incorrectly---that TNG was cancelled so that the cast could be shoehorned into its feature film franchise ASAP.
And then of course, Generations was rushed into production and the movie was not as good as it could've been and it set the TNG feature film franchise into a lukewarm start.
I'm currently in the middle of rewatching the show and I'm in the middle of Season 4.
But do you guys think the show was running out of gas and that the Season 7 SHOULD have been its last, or do you think it could've and should've continued, delaying the start of its feature film franchise for a couple more years.
Although "All Good Things..." was a fantastic way to end the series, I really think the show it could've continued.
One thing is for sure, they should NOT have rushed Generations.
It's doubly ironic because, like I say, the idea on paper was that the show would actually have been easier and cheaper to start up than DS9 was, due to them rolling over so many production elements directly from TNG. But 'easy and cheap' didn't turn out to be the case at all.![]()
As for the films, I thought Viacom made a huge blunder allowing it's television division to produce feature films. They should have hired movie producers, writers, and directors in their feature division to produce those films; the films felt like TV.
The series ended after 7 seasons with the original cast (largely) intact. That's pretty impressive. Anything longer than that.... just watch the last two seasons of the X-files.It wasn't the same show anymore. No, it was the right choice to start over with a new crew when they did.
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