Doctor Omega
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Nothing is worse than STD or ENT!
JB
Don't speak too soon, JB! STAR TREK: PICARD is on it's way!
Nothing is worse than STD or ENT!
JB
And yet still less harmful to the canon or reputation of STAR TREK than STD has been.
If Picard is as bad as the recent Treks then I just won't buy the damn thing!Don't speak too soon, JB! STAR TREK: PICARD is on it's way!
As I said once before, this is awesome!If Picard is as bad as the recent Treks then I just won't buy the damn thing!
JB
I can't believe some of the stuff I bought as a youth back in the 1980s...Weird to think that years back we would buy anything and everything connected to our favourites but now we're getting wise and learning that enough is enough and toilet paper TV is not for us!
JB
Eh, I dunno. I'll still watch ENT before I'll watch Voyager.Nothing is worse than STD or ENT!
JB
I like both TV series.Eh, I dunno. I'll still watch ENT before I'll watch Voyager.
.Before the intro got the song "Faith of the heart" it had a temporary score: U2's Beautiful Day. The producers liked it but it was too expensive if U2 would have agreed at all.
I believe T'Pau still made an appearance during a story arc set on Vulcan.I recently finished a marathon of VOYAGER and really enjoyed it. Always sighed a bit when things were fixed with a bit of time travel - and my heart sank whenever the Borg turned up again, diminishing their impact and power, but over all I really liked the crew and the episodes. And I loved any episodes set on the holodeck too, truth be told.
Have just completed Season one of ENTERPRISE and - having suffered through STD (which sounds a bit medically dodgy) I can appreciate Rick Berman and his commitment to the core of STAR TREK, even though at the time I felt it was churned out too soon after VOYAGER. Now I can enjoy it as a true TREK series, where people are getting on with each other and the characters are once again a likeable bunch. The other benefit is not having to witness Michael Burnham beating everyone and everything up coz she's awesome, while huge explosions are going on around her and the Klingons look like turds.
And I also found out from the special features that T'Pol was supposed to have been none other than T'Pau originally, but they just couldn't afford the rights to the character, which were "prohibitively expensive".
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To begin with, I'd rather they had created another instrumental piece, possibly something that alluded back to the original series theme.and they also said that the temp track over the credits was BEAUTIFUL DAY by U2 and they wished they could have had that instead now, but Bono wasn't keen on their music being used on a tv show.
Here's the credits with that track.....
Season 4, there's a great three part episode dealing with T'Pau and a group of Vulcans who are searching for Surak's katra. It helped make a shift from the asshole Vulcans of the previous 3 seasons, to the less assholish ones we know from other iterations of Star Trek. There is also some great commentary on organized religion, which harks back to the lessons taught in Life of Brian.I believe T'Pau still made an appearance during a story arc set on Vulcan.
As far as it disputing anything in TOS, they pretty much explain that any changes are due to the influence of the TNG crew and the Borg going back in time. Also, let's face it, you couldn't do a series and have the tech look more dated than the TOS tech, knowing that it would not be believable.I never accept ENT because it sort of disputes TOS and nothing can do that in my book! Plus Bakula or Winkler or whatever you want to call him was in everything back then and isn't Captain material for me!
JB
I really hope you're not talking about Spock's Brain.The stories were so much more exciting and interesting than anything produced Trek wise since!
Oh, come on, mate...I really hope you're not talking about Spock's Brain.