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Enterprise Demise?; Rumors abound ...
Topic Started: Mar 16 2004, 01:29 AM (442 Views)
Mike
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i hope that enterprise stays on the air...even if they have to be picked up by another network....the show has so much potential...
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Fesarius
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Agreed. I don't particularly care which network may have to pick up ENT, or on which night it eventually may air. I just want to see more seasons. :)
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TribbleMom
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It appears that we may indeed be getting another season of Enterprise.
I found this news at the TrekToday.com website.
Please note that UPN itself has not yet made the official announcement to the general public, but apparently is notifying its affiliate stations.



April 8, 2004 - 12:14 AM
Star Trek: Enterprise will return for a fourth season, the programming coordinator for UPN 11 in Seattle, Washington has told the Trek Nation.

"We are happy to confirm that Enterprise will return this fall on UPN," wrote Kathy Walker of KSTW.

Walker said that the affiliates were being told that the final episode of the 2003-4 television season - "Zero Hour", scheduled to air on Wednesday, May 26th - was to be billed as a season finale, not a series finale.

UPN has made no definitive statement about whether or not Enterprise will return in the fall. An official announcement is expected at the network's upfront presentation in New York on May 20th.

Until the network itself or Paramount Television confirms that the series will return, any news about Enterprise's future must be treated as tentative, subject to change by the network or the production company.

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24thcenstfan
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Thanks for keeping us updated TribbleMom. :yes: Some guy actually posted a two year old article from this same news outlet over at st.com last night. :lol: So I decided to click on over to Trek Today, and to my surprise they had posted this updated article from the same UPN affiliate.

Even though it isn’t official yet, I am not surprised by the news. I figured Paramount would at least wait until they reached 100 episodes before canceling the series (if they do cancel).

I just hope whatever we see next season is nothing like this season. You know I am looking for a little bit of exploration, Vulcans whose emotions aren't out of whack, maybe more leading up to tensions with the Romulans, more talk about the forming of the Federation ...hey, I can dream can't I? :wow:
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24thcenstfan
Apr 9 2004, 08:20 AM
I just hope whatever we see next season is nothing like this season. You know I am looking for a little bit of exploration, Vulcans whose emotions aren't out of whack, maybe more leading up to tensions with the Romulans, more talk about the forming of the Federation

Here, Here !!
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Fesarius
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TribbleMom,

Thanks for the update. It's refreshing to read that. :)
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gdog243
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Lets see if that's official before we start celebrating prematurly. UPN will let us know in about a month.
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Gdog,

Agreed. But it's still nice to hope. We'll know something more definitive in roughly thirty-eight days. ;)
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