"And since we're not going to allow Enterprise to have an episode longer than 39 minutes, EVER, we might as well cut time out of every segment."Unfortunately, I have very little trouble believing that was the rationale discussed in a board room meeting.
John Billingsley told a convention audience about the 39 minute mandate at his first visit there, in answer to a question about why the episodes seemed so short, and had no B stories.
Thing is, Enterprise was the same length as every other TV show airing in one hour time slots back then. They all managed to make their teasers count, even the ones which still did opening credits.
As true and correct as that may be, I'm still pretty furious about that 39 min. mandate for shows across the board. In the middle of the episode for some shows, there's a 3 minute stretch of actual show between commercial breaks (timed via DVR). But then that's a complaint for a different thread altogetehr.
They should make TV a fully interactive experience, with shaking chairs and other physical sensations, and water to simulate rain, odor sprays (smell-o-vision?), etc.
Kor
The first time I watched John Carpenter's THE THING in a theater, the bottom of my large soda cup tore open, spilling cold ice and Coke into my lap.
Never has horror been more chilling . . . .
Did you get so scared that you squeezed your large soda cup? Seeing as how it's THE THING, that is a completely, totally justified and wholly natural response!