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I would just like to say...

May 26 2001 at 8:43 PM
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I would just like to say...to hell with Rick Berman. Ever since he took control of the Star Trek franchise it has just gone downhill. Yeah DS9 and Voyager were fairly attracting to my taste, but they just lacked that mindgrip that I was looking for. And as far as Enterprise goes, I'm like most people, very skeptical. I think it's just an overall stupid move because why do 4 series based on a forward-progressing timeline and then jump backwards? Why this? They say there's nothing left to explore in the 24th century...well hello we've seen very little of the 25th century. How about make a series based on that concept, picking up from "Endgame" and "All Good Things"...i mean what's going to happen when Enterprise ends? Are we going to jump ahead of Voyager? It makes no sense at all. By the way, in my opinion, "Endgame" was a terrible ending to Voyager. I agree with one comment I saw on this board, it didn't tie up any loose ends, they just got back to the Alpha Quadrant and that was it. The last scene was basically just Captain Janeway saying "Oh hello, we're back", and Admiral Paris saying "That's great"...I can't describe that ending any other way but SH*TTY! I'd say the writing staff did a pretty piss poor job...besides the whole episode was centered around Janeway. It was just Janeway, Janeway, Janeway...we barely got to see any of the other character's input. I'm still in disgust after watching Endgame a second time. Ok, back to Enterprise..."Sub-Commander" T'Pol? Sounds more Romulan to me. And since there is no Starfleet or Federation, what is this ship serving? The Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Alliance?...i don't know, I'll wait until Enterprise premieres...but if Rick Berman screws up one more time...

 

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