the more the ratings tanked, the less she-spock would wear in a desperate attempt to save the show. she's no seven-of-nine in the looks department so it never worked.
Regardless of if you are or not, contrarianism is very real and very prevalent on Cinemaphile. Many movies and shows are hated specifically just because they are popular
Regardless of if you are or not, contrarianism is very real and very prevalent on Cinemaphile. Many movies and shows are hated specifically just because they are popular
I overall like it however, I would not say it is great. It suffers from the franchise running on both creative & popularity fumes and it was also poorly handled by the network when it came to scheduling & promoting. A lot of people criticise the idea of a prequel however, that, if they were to do a show at the time (they were not going to wait) is the only feasible option: >TNG
You want another Star Trek show. TOS cast are in film and you also want a new era. Solution is you move forward in time. >DS9
TOS films and TNG recent/ongoing. Ship formula could be stale. TNG-era popular. Solution is to play with the TOS pitch of it being a Western by doing space frontier town. >VOY
Similar situation when pitching DS9, though this time you have also played the station card. DS9 ties your hands with any show in either contemporary or aftermath in the Alpha/Beta region. Alpha/Beta region could become stale. Solution set it in the TNG-DS9-era but, disconnected from the events in another quadrant. >ENT
The TNG/DS9/VOY-era is stale and both the station & odyssey/quadrant cards have been played. Potentially could play the Riker/Worf show card but, TNG films are in works and seems too soon / sort of show you do after one trying to do now. Moving the timeline forward could interfere with plans for Riker/Worf show. A Klingon show has no mass appeal. Section 31 show to similar to DS9 elements. Academy show no exploration and too nerdy. A the time if you right now demand a show with exploration that is going to have potential for appeal beyond hardcore fans then the solution is to go prequel.
The original, rejected by the studio executives, idea was for the bulk of S1 to be set on Earth and the building/testing of the Enterprise - who knows if that idea would have been actually good or not, though at the very least it would have been different.
I got to the episode where they discovered the Borg frozen in ice and I stopped watching it. Turned the episode off as soon as I saw the Borg, haven't watched an episode since. Sucks because I liked it up to that point.
Season 1 was a little awkward but it really captured the spirit of humanity being post-nuclear holocaust underdogs going out into an already developed galaxy.
Season 2 was stronger overall but it really felt like it was a cover of TNG and VOY with a different cast. When they could really explore the cast it was interesting, but when it was just bog-standard sci-fi TV it was really generic.
Season 3 was a fricking mess. Basically 24 in Space and it wasn't Star Trek.
Season 4 was a little better but too in love with >HUMANITY BAD
Damn the galaxy quest remake is weird…
needed more decontamination gel scenes
Idk
the more the ratings tanked, the less she-spock would wear in a desperate attempt to save the show. she's no seven-of-nine in the looks department so it never worked.
You're right, she was hotter
its ok. Notable for being star treks last stand. Nothing that came after it is worth watching.
The last watchable Star Trek
It was good when it wasn't doing that stupid Temporal Cold War shit.
kino
It's decent. Bit it is a long road...getting from there to here
better than voyager, I liked the xendi arc and the temporal cold war
Hidden kino. And tpol is the sexiest bolt on breasts ever for some reason.
Unironically a 9/10 kino standalone episode even if you watch nothing else of ENT. Carbon Creek. Vulcans in 1950s rural Pennsylvania.
It's the fifth best Star Trek show but that's still fun and so much better than nuTrek.
It had the best Trek opening song and one of the best opening songs of all time in general.
this
IT'S BEEN A LONG ROAD
The OP is better without the vocals
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whats it like being moronic?
whats it like being a contrainian?
contrarianism isn't real. its a concept invented by the autistic to explain why everyone doesn't like, dislike, and think the same things.
Regardless of if you are or not, contrarianism is very real and very prevalent on Cinemaphile. Many movies and shows are hated specifically just because they are popular
>contrarianism isn't real.
nuh uh yes it is
good
I overall like it however, I would not say it is great. It suffers from the franchise running on both creative & popularity fumes and it was also poorly handled by the network when it came to scheduling & promoting. A lot of people criticise the idea of a prequel however, that, if they were to do a show at the time (they were not going to wait) is the only feasible option:
>TNG
You want another Star Trek show. TOS cast are in film and you also want a new era. Solution is you move forward in time.
>DS9
TOS films and TNG recent/ongoing. Ship formula could be stale. TNG-era popular. Solution is to play with the TOS pitch of it being a Western by doing space frontier town.
>VOY
Similar situation when pitching DS9, though this time you have also played the station card. DS9 ties your hands with any show in either contemporary or aftermath in the Alpha/Beta region. Alpha/Beta region could become stale. Solution set it in the TNG-DS9-era but, disconnected from the events in another quadrant.
>ENT
The TNG/DS9/VOY-era is stale and both the station & odyssey/quadrant cards have been played. Potentially could play the Riker/Worf show card but, TNG films are in works and seems too soon / sort of show you do after one trying to do now. Moving the timeline forward could interfere with plans for Riker/Worf show. A Klingon show has no mass appeal. Section 31 show to similar to DS9 elements. Academy show no exploration and too nerdy. A the time if you right now demand a show with exploration that is going to have potential for appeal beyond hardcore fans then the solution is to go prequel.
The original, rejected by the studio executives, idea was for the bulk of S1 to be set on Earth and the building/testing of the Enterprise - who knows if that idea would have been actually good or not, though at the very least it would have been different.
if you finished voyager and are starved for trek content watch it. otherwise dont bother.
its the worst of the 5 trek shows
Kino 9/11 trek
they cancelled it just as it was hitting its stride
I got to the episode where they discovered the Borg frozen in ice and I stopped watching it. Turned the episode off as soon as I saw the Borg, haven't watched an episode since. Sucks because I liked it up to that point.
Season 1 was a little awkward but it really captured the spirit of humanity being post-nuclear holocaust underdogs going out into an already developed galaxy.
Season 2 was stronger overall but it really felt like it was a cover of TNG and VOY with a different cast. When they could really explore the cast it was interesting, but when it was just bog-standard sci-fi TV it was really generic.
Season 3 was a fricking mess. Basically 24 in Space and it wasn't Star Trek.
Season 4 was a little better but too in love with
>HUMANITY BAD
Better than I expected it would be. 4th best trek show
frickin robbed of it's seven season
(only got five)
and a final episode.
its got faith
I liked it. Tpol and Hoshi were absolute coom fuel
Under-appreciated kino. I like this crew more than Voyagers