Spiner was great in the Augments trilogy.You guys didn't like your valentine?
I don't hate it, and it would have made for an interesting TNG holodeck episode
but that's my main complaint, it's basically just a TNG holodeck episode
I think having Archer's speech take place earlier in the episode and hearing/seeing the the whole thing and then having the ending shot be a new class of ship leaving space doc (maybe the refit NX class) with the "space the final frontier" monologue and have the camera zoom from outside into the bridge and show a multi-species bridge crew all wearing the same uniform would have been a much better send off
I don't hate it, and it would have made for an interesting TNG holodeck episode
but that's my main complaint, it's basically just a TNG holodeck episode
Quills wasn't with the studio but did have a connection with some of the writers who along with other staffers and some of the actors, were none too pleased with TaTV.You guys didn't like your valentine?
Anyone else remember the shitstorm on this board when a pissed off somebody-or-rather from the studio came here and leaked the details of the finale weeks before it aired?
But also with the Pegasus story, the whole question of Riker talking to Troi was never answered---especially since in the original episode Admiral Pressman very clearly tells Riker to discuss the situation with no one, not even Picard (and these "Be Quiet" orders in the original episode apparently came all the way from the heads of Starfleet Security and Intelligence, since in the same scene Riker is surprised when Pressman mentions that an Admiral Rainor, who is apparently head of Starfleet Security, is involved and is watching how events unfold).
I liked the fanwank-y shoehorning in of TNG, but then again, I was younger back then, and TNG is my quintessential Trek show.
Another possibility would be to depict Riker as Captain of the Titan, mulling over a current problem on one of the Titan holodecks.Changing to Chains of Command--having been relieved of his post, mulling over a mutiny against Jellico--makes more sense.
1. All the action takes place in the 24th century.
2. Inconsistent with the character development over season four.
3. Low stakes of Trip's sacrifice.
4. The lack of historicity of the holoprogram.
5. Poorly shoehorned into Pegasus plot.
6. Decline of quality from previous Enterprise episodes.
7. The episode was a warmed over Braga story, rewritten at the last minute.
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