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Enterprise series finale "NOT appalling"?!?

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ManaByte

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Paramount sent the finale over to AICN today, and this is what they have to say initially:

On a related note, Paramount sent over today the last episode of “Star Trek” ever. Turns out? NOT appalling. In fact, the never-disappointing Jolene Blalock, who called the episode “appalling,” is one of the best things about it. Also? There are things in the episode I’ve not seen reported anywhere. (The voices of Troi, Riker and Data are not the only familiar ones we hear!!) Also also? “These Are the Voyages… “ represents a far far better send-off for “Star Trek” generally, and the “Next Generation” crew in particular, than that flaccid, feculent, insulting “Nemesis” feature. More later.

John Billingsley also recently said that the finale is more of a Next Generation episode than an Enterprise one...

Still, it is a Berman/Braga job.
 

Panajev2001a

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Fuck... not a holo-recorded thing: I cannot accept this is what Enterprise was.

I like enterprise much more than any other series except the original one.

Technology closer to ours, talking about a history that sits between our time and Kirk's time :).

It is a period I have always wanted more clarification on.

Except some episodes, where the R&A is all there is almost, I think this series was great: much more of a Star Wars feel to it and this made it rock :D.
 

ManaByte

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Panajev2001a said:
Fuck... not a holo-recorded thing: I cannot accept this is what Enterprise was.

Fuck. The whole series was NOT a holo-recording. The series finale is of Riker, during the seventh season TNG episode "Pegasus", watching a historical recreation of an important moment in history in order to get leadership advice. Enterprise was NOT a holo-novel. That was a retarded rumor the Enterprise haters made up in order to discredit the entire series and make themselves feel better for hating it so much.
 

teiresias

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That was a retarded rumor the Enterprise haters made up in order to discredit the entire series and make themselves feel better for hating it so much.

Actually, it was a hopeful wish in order to keep the series from having any lasting affect on the continuity of the show and further tarnishing Star Trek even worse than Voyager did. Star Trek died with DS9, IMO.
 
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