FIX'dRather than thinking of TATV as the series finale, think of it as a prank. Then it works in context as simply a GR's "Andromeda" Halloween special.
Isn't that what I've been suggesting since, like, forever?Actually the thought occurred to me last night, that the entire episode was based in an alternate future timeline.
Well, er yes and there is that...Isn't that what I've been suggesting since, like, forever?![]()
Waitaminute...you'd use more Riker and Troi?It's probably how I'd undo the last episode and theoretically start the next season. It would probably have to show how badly screwed up TNG was first. Once Riker and Troi got back to the bridge, we find the rest of the crew radically altered...
Something like that would have made Barclay look like an irresponsible imbecile for pulling a prank during a serous situation for both his superior officer and his ship. Simply put, it would have been a really bloody character assassination, IMO.Waitaminute...you'd use more Riker and Troi?It's probably how I'd undo the last episode and theoretically start the next season. It would probably have to show how badly screwed up TNG was first. Once Riker and Troi got back to the bridge, we find the rest of the crew radically altered...
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How about a teaser that takes up where the Thing left off. Riker and Troi proceed down the corridor away from the holodeck, discussing all the wondrous things Riker learned from hanging out on Enterprise. As they disappear around the bend, the camera angles down to Barclay, spanner in hand, closing up a circuitry panel labeled HOLODECK PROGRAMMING. He strolls away, taking a swig from a near-empty bottle of Andorian ale, giggling drunkenly to himself. "I can't believe they actually fell for that..."
End teaser. (And all participation by the TNG cast.) Roll Enterprise opening credits.
I'm current watching all of Trek in chronological order. The thread for that is over here. I just last night finished season three and will be starting season four later this week.
The big question is in regards to "These Are the Voyages." Logically, the best place for it would be with "The Pegasus," but then I got to thinking . . .
It would be a good episode to use as a transition into "The Cage" and the original series, with the formation of the Federation and all that. What if I just fast forwarded through all the Riker/Troi scenes and just stuck with the Ent crew scenes?
It would only be, like, half an episode, but I can't help but think this might work for me. What do you guys think?
At the risk of losing all credibility as an ENT fan, I'm afraid so. I actually don't want to, but the situation calls for it. Plus Pocket Books already have my current favourite retcon explanation involving Section 31, incorrect historical facts and Trip staging his death. But clearly since none of the series have ever canonized or adapted a novel. They'd just think of something else instead.Waitaminute...you'd use more Riker and Troi?![]()
Removing the one good thing from the episode.The writers on the show went down that road and are on record has saying had the series gone to a fifth season that episode would still have gone ahead. Minus the emotional montage send off involving three Enterprises, I expect.
Totally agreement. That was a last minute addition wasn't it? The only thing that comes close to being what could be described as a valentine.Removing the one good thing from the episode.
I still don't understand why they felt like they needed to make a "bonus episode" after the series finale had already aired.![]()
So this new show... FlashForward. It's not going to have a very good ending is it?Because Braga's concepts of "bonus" and "valentine" involved anal fisting with a boxing glove and getting bashed in the face with a ball-peen hammer.
The writers on the show went down that road and are on record as saying had the series gone to a fifth season that episode would still have gone ahead.
"These Are The Voyages. . ." was the worst episode of Enterprise, and one of the worst episodes of Trek.
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Please use emoticons in the future... Someone may mistake your sarcasm for a serous statement..."These Are The Voyages. . ." was the worst episode of Enterprise, and one of the worst episodes of Trek.
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Oh, I dunno. It wasn't great, that's for sure, but City on the Edge of Forever and The Inner light were both much, much worse.
Please use emoticons in the future... Someone may mistake your sarcasm for a serous statement..."These Are The Voyages. . ." was the worst episode of Enterprise, and one of the worst episodes of Trek.
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Oh, I dunno. It wasn't great, that's for sure, but City on the Edge of Forever and The Inner light were both much, much worse.![]()
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