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Paramount officially starts production of Star Trek: Enterprise Season 4

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Kumiko Nikaido

Vindication...sweet.
From Trekweb.com:

Paramount Announces "Storm Front" Production, Manny Coto Promotion; UPN Juggles Timeslot
By Steve Krutzler / 20:05, 14 July 2004 / Enterprise

Paramount officially announced the start of production on STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE's fourth season today, with a release available through Yahoo! and PR Newswire. The season premiere "Storm Front, Part 1" went before cameras Tuesday, wrapping up season three's "Zero Hour" cliffhanger with the beginning of a multi-episode arc this fall.

"Storm Front" concerns 'Archer's efforts to ascertain how the Nazis have been receiving alien assistance during World War II, resulting in an occupation of the East Coast of the United States.

According to the company release:

"Last season, STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE took a startling new direction, which presented some of the most spectacular action and visual effects in Star Trek history. It was the first time a Star Trek series followed a season-long story arc, which chronicled the crew as they were confronted with their greatest challenge: saving Earth from a new race of threatening time-traveling aliens, the Xindi."

Paramount also officially christens co-executive producer Manny Coto one of ENTERPRISE's new show runners, "alongside Rick Berman and Brannon Braga this season." Rumors swirled that Braga would step back from his role but Berman recently put that to rest.

The notice mentions ENTERPRISE's new Friday night timeslot on UPN as 9:00 PM, but conflicting reports from Zap2it and others suggest that the network has already shifted it up to 8:00 PM. The show will move to 8:00 for the end of the summer, at least, beginning August 6th with a rerun of "Hatchery." Zap2it speculates that the move to 8 could help avoid male-skewing competition at 9 from JAG and THIRD WATCH, while AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL could do better in the later slot away from 8p female-skewing shows like JOAN OF ARCADIA.
 

DarienA

The black man everyone at Activision can agree on
LinesInTheSand said:
I stopped watching after Season 2, S3 sounds like it was interesting, comments?

S3 had some good eps in it... the finale was even decent... too bad the very end had the old WTF? OMG I can't believe they did that feel to it.
 
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