Angel4576 said:
^^ Ironically, the one day I defend something to do with Voyager!![]()
Anwar said:
And quit blaming B&B for everything, most of these big decisions were made for them by UPN. Heck, Braga wanted to get rid of the replicators for good and have "Year of Hell" last for a whole year.
Because Paramount/UPN would have just replaced them and forged ahead with getting another series out.blockaderunner said:Then why immediately do ENT having learned nothing from VOY? Did they think that the suits would act any differently? Had B&B said "Look. We have a great idea for Series Five, but we want to take at least a year to develop it and refine it and make sure it carries on the grand tradition of Star Trek," Maybe I'd give them some slack. But they took the money and put their flimsy prequel on the fast track to being made and the lies started leaking out: "Of course T'Pol isn't wearing a catsuit". "We know whats going on with the Temporal cold War".
Bingo!startrekwatcher said:
The very same ultimatum was made with VOY when Berman, Piller and Taylor felt it was too soon to rush out another series but they gave in because they felt they would be better in overseeing it than a new group of producers.
blockaderunner said:
^^^^It still doesn't answer my question of why should Berman and Braga been a part of it if it was that bad? Granted, they would have been out of the money making machine that was Star Trek, but it might have made them look good by the fans and presented them oppurtunities elsewhere to tell stories that otherwise would have been hindered by Trek. They didn't have to be at Trek.
KitchenWitch said:
blockaderunner said:
^^^^It still doesn't answer my question of why should Berman and Braga been a part of it if it was that bad? Granted, they would have been out of the money making machine that was Star Trek, but it might have made them look good by the fans and presented them oppurtunities elsewhere to tell stories that otherwise would have been hindered by Trek. They didn't have to be at Trek.
They were under contract at Paramount. Legally, they couldn't back out without incurring huge penalties.
It was their job.blockaderunner said:
^^^^It still doesn't answer my question of why should Berman and Braga been a part of it if it was that bad? Granted, they would have been out of the money making machine that was Star Trek, but it might have made them look good by the fans and presented them oppurtunities elsewhere to tell stories that otherwise would have been hindered by Trek. They didn't have to be at Trek. They couijld have easily let some other schlubs take the fall while they fade into obscurity or move on to other projects. They only thing they have to in life is die. Period.
exodus said:"Learning Curve" where he punches out one of his Maquis so he learns to follow orders.
"Year of Hell" where he starts to side with Annorax.
"Fury" he orders Harry to rip the ship apart to escape the Viidians.(Best use of Chakotay ever!)
How he went rogue just to hopefully put an end to Seska.
"Unimatrix Zero", Chakotay's superior battle tactics allow Janeway and company to beam on a Borg Cube.
Encouraged the Voth scientist to persue his goals even though he knew it might end his life & career.
For that I always saw Chakotay as private in his personal life but aggressive by nature.
blockaderunner said:
KitchenWitch said:
blockaderunner said:
^^^^It still doesn't answer my question of why should Berman and Braga been a part of it if it was that bad? Granted, they would have been out of the money making machine that was Star Trek, but it might have made them look good by the fans and presented them oppurtunities elsewhere to tell stories that otherwise would have been hindered by Trek. They didn't have to be at Trek.
They were under contract at Paramount. Legally, they couldn't back out without incurring huge penalties.
[Nuremburg]"I was only following orders,"[/Nuremburg]
B&B were under no threat of legal action if they chose not to develop the fifth series that became ENT. Many producers have come and again and are replaced. So yes B&B could have turned down working on series five. UPN/Paramount were ready to replace Berman/Piller/Taylor when they at first didn't seem interested in creating another series following TNG's end on tv and DS9 just starting.Angel4576 said:Why couldn't Berman/Braga do the same? They didn't need to leave, just refuse to be dictated to and then force them to either replace you, or cancel the show.
I actually enjoyed Threshold.Lord knows, if Threshold is anything to go by, that's a fairly safe bet....
startrekwatcher said:
It is up to the fans to decide how successful they were or weren't.
Angel4576 said:
^^ Straczynski faced the same problem of network interference when he was producing Crusade for TNT. After initial appeasement he grew weary of their meddling and simply refused to take their 'direction' on board. He stuck to his guns and effectively forced TNT to cancel the show. He didn't need to leave or violate his contract with them, and as such gained more kudos from B5 fandom for not allowing the direction of the show be dictated by network suits. It also hasn't prevented him from finding more work in both the television and comicbook fields.
Why couldn't Berman/Braga do the same?
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