Nope.Everyone loves First Contact.
I don't like any of the post Undiscovered Country movies.
And no, I'm not a TOS diehard.
Nope.Everyone loves First Contact.
What is the objection to the TNG films?Nope.
I don't like any of the post Undiscovered Country movies.
And no, I'm not a TOS diehard.
Actually, Berman has done very little writing. He only has two solo writing credits in the entire franchise, TNG's Brothers and A Matter of Time. A majority of his writing credits are actually Story By credits, and even then he usually shared that with other writers. His other actual scriptwriting credits are Enterprise episodes where he's listed as a co-writer with Brannon Braga, and I've always been under the impression it was Braga who did the "heavy lifting" there.Rick Berman was a good producer, but a terrible writer.
You didn't miss much. It wasn't thinly veiled. The veil wasn't even there.I've never seen the third season. By the time they were producing it, I had given up on ENT as I saw it as nothing more than a bargain-basement VOY, just with a different crew and a different ship. I also knew that S3 was supposed to be a thinly veiled 9-11 allegory, which I had no interest in watching
I don't think any of them came close to the series at it's best. They're pretty "meh".What is the objection to the TNG films?
The arc was a step up from the planet of the week stuff, but it wasn't exactly a great arc. It was the mini arcs in S4 that rescued the show for me.It's a shame that a lot of people were put off by season 3's premise
I don't think any of them came close to the series at it's best. They're pretty "meh".
Perhaps controversially I like Nemesis most. I'd not claim it was the best though.
Oh, hell no. The TNG films rank below the Kelvin films for me.Everyone loves First Contact.
Voyager moved from more a survival show to TNG planet of the week style episodic structure.
Enterprise didn't even feel like a prequel because the phase pistols and such were just phasers by any other name. Even the colors were the same for department colors tones.
Indeed, Braga did admit to feeling burned out towards the end of Voyager's sixth season.I did not hate B&B. I thought they were burnt out by the later part of Voyager.
Although there was a guy who posted here just after the rumors leaked that Enterprise was going to do a Borg episode, that hearing that made him throw a brick at his TV.B&B's hate was never that bad. I recall in the early 2010's seeing a Facebook Star Trek hate group post with JJ Abrams' face on urinal targets, as well as people burning Star Trek 2009 DVDs. B&B never got that.
Oh, look, a swipe at SNW. Yawn.That said, even with all the constraints at least ENT was boyband free, unlike another more recent entry in the franchise...
Funny enough, which popular Trek show featured a musical act?Oh, look, a swipe at SNW. Yawn.
Personally I don't hate anybody who was involved in creating any Star Trek.
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