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Has your view of ENT changed recently
Topic Started: Jul 11 2005, 10:52 AM (1,207 Views)
Dr. Noah
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Yes, we should also include vampires and werewolves in Star Trek. Maybe an Enterprise vs. Godzilla movie?
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captain_proton_au
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^^^

Already had Werewolves ( Galileo Seven) and the Vidiians were sort of like Vampires
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Dandandat
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I just watched Blalock on SG1 Season 8, her character (a Jaffa rebel) acted just as emotional driven as T’pol, it fit a lot better with the Jaffa that is suppose to feel emotion. I suspect the bad job they did with the T’pol character has a lot to do with the fact that Blalock couldn’t act the part, when they realized it – it was to late. They made a mistake going with the Hot body for the Vulcan character when they should have went with a talented actor(tress) instead.

As for the rest of the series, I still feel the same way I did when it first aired, it had such potential, the producers just made terrible mistake after terrible mistake.

I still can not believe that they chose to end the star trek franchises with such a crappy episode.
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digifan2004
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Not the franchise. Just the televised version.

For now.

The franchise continues to live and prosper through literature and other entertainment medium. Already I had seen four new books in the Enterprise novel series and more are on their way. Who know what the future might hold? Maybe this will inspire a new generation to step forward to continue a cultural icon's legacy. :shrug:
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Dandandat
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digifan2004
Oct 24 2005, 04:20 PM
Not the franchise. Just the televised version.

For now.

The franchise continues to live and prosper through literature and other entertainment medium. Already I had seen four new books in the Enterprise novel series and more are on their way. Who know what the future might hold? Maybe this will inspire a new generation to step forward to continue a cultural icon's legacy. :shrug:

Call me the ever pessimistic I just don’t see it that way. The cancellation of enterprise marked the end of star trek for a long long time, and the series finely was at best a mediocre normal episode and a bad series finely and a rotten franchise finely.
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