• Re: Star Trek: United TV Series: President Archer Returns?

    From anim8rfsk@anim8rfsk@cox.net to rec.arts.tv,alt.startrek,alt.tv.star-trek.enterprise,rec.arts.sf.tv,rec.arts.startrek.current on Tue Sep 9 08:10:04 2025
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    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    Star Trek Enterprise, originally just called Enterprise, had a slow start, but eventually it hit its stride with a really dramatic and wellput together third season

    Not in this or any adjacent alternate reality

    and a brilliant season 4,

    The hell it did

    finally becoming the prequel it was
    supposed to be, tying itself into cannon really well with brilliant stories,

    Wtf
    It was revealed to be just a hollow novel being watched by Riker and Troy
    on the D

    setting up the birth of the Federation story arc, the mirror universe, a great backstory for the Vulcans, and heaps of other great nods to the events of the other series and films.

    I demand you, troll o meter yourself immediately!


    As much as I loved all of the golden era Star
    Trek shows, Enterprise occupies a special place in the franchise for me. The more sophisticated production values, excellent cast, and more serialized storytelling were among the show's strengths. Even looking back at the first two seasons, despite a few duds in there, some forgettable episodes, a lack of overall direction and some pacing issues, there were still some absolute gems in those first two seasons, Enterprise is among the most underrated Trek
    shows. And although it's unfortunate that it ended on such a poor episode as These Are the Voyages, the potential for a revival is on the cards. Though I will preface this by saying I sincerely hope that any such follow-up series will be made by any production company other than Secret Hideout.

    https://youtu.be/Y26YmaFb-Ig?si=VBItYbr827qZGGFh


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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.startrek.current,alt.tv.star-trek.enterprise,rec.arts.tv,rec.arts.sf.tv on Wed Sep 10 08:57:55 2025
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    On 2025-09-09 15:10:04 +0000, anim8rfsk said:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    Star Trek Enterprise, originally just called Enterprise, had a slow start, >> but eventually it hit its stride with a really dramatic and wellput together >> third season

    Not in this or any adjacent alternate reality

    Yep. "Enterprise" was a failed reboot attempt, with the usual silly
    changes and the idiotic over-sexed "oil me up, Scotty" decontamination
    scenes to pull in the 13 year old perverts. Complete drivel from start
    to finish. :-\




    and a brilliant season 4,

    The hell it did

    finally becoming the prequel it was
    supposed to be, tying itself into cannon really well with brilliant stories,

    Wtf
    It was revealed to be just a hollow novel being watched by Riker and Troy
    on the D

    That would be the only scene worth watching so that you know the entire
    show was a complete waste of time and has nothing to do with real "Star
    Trek", just like JarJar Abrmas' crappy reboot movies.



    setting up the birth of the Federation story arc, the mirror universe, a
    great backstory for the Vulcans, and heaps of other great nods to the events >> of the other series and films.

    I demand you, troll o meter yourself immediately!


    As much as I loved all of the golden era Star
    Trek shows, Enterprise occupies a special place in the franchise for me. The >> more sophisticated production values, excellent cast, and more serialized
    storytelling were among the show's strengths. Even looking back at the first >> two seasons, despite a few duds in there, some forgettable episodes, a lack >> of overall direction and some pacing issues, there were still some absolute >> gems in those first two seasons, Enterprise is among the most underrated Trek
    shows. And although it's unfortunate that it ended on such a poor episode as >> These Are the Voyages, the potential for a revival is on the cards. Though I >> will preface this by saying I sincerely hope that any such follow-up series >> will be made by any production company other than Secret Hideout.

    https://youtu.be/Y26YmaFb-Ig?si=VBItYbr827qZGGFh


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  • From danny burstein@dannyb@panix.com to rec.arts.startrek.current,alt.tv.star-trek.enterprise,rec.arts.tv,rec.arts.sf.tv on Tue Sep 9 21:06:34 2025
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    In <109q4cj$17vnq$1@dont-email.me> Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> writes:

    On 2025-09-09 15:10:04 +0000, anim8rfsk said:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    Star Trek Enterprise, originally just called Enterprise, had a slow start, >>> but eventually it hit its stride with a really dramatic and wellput together
    third season

    Not in this or any adjacent alternate reality

    Yep. "Enterprise" was a failed reboot attempt, with the usual silly
    changes and the idiotic over-sexed "oil me up, Scotty" decontamination >scenes to pull in the 13 year old perverts. Complete drivel from start
    to finish. :-\

    [snip]

    I've previously posted something similar to the following:

    I watched the first episode because, well, first. Not
    interested.

    Every so often I'd be channel surfing when it was on. Watched
    it for a few minutes, then bye bye.

    At the end of its run they announced the last four episodes
    would be repeats of the best as chosen by You, The Viewers.

    I figured that would be worth a try.

    One of them was actually good. The Enterprise headed
    to a Vulcan Religious Retreat planet, bumped into some
    Andorans who had taken over and were claiming it was
    actually a giant Vulcan spy base.

    The budget cuts hurt... but the plot worked.

    Another one was decent but I don't recall the details.

    I turned off the other two after a couple of minutes...
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.tv,alt.tv.star-trek.enterprise,rec.arts.tv,rec.arts.startrek.current on Wed Sep 10 09:20:05 2025
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    On 2025-09-09 21:06:34 +0000, danny burstein said:
    In <109q4cj$17vnq$1@dont-email.me> Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> writes:
    On 2025-09-09 15:10:04 +0000, anim8rfsk said:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    Star Trek Enterprise, originally just called Enterprise, had a slow
    start, but eventually it hit its stride with a really dramatic and
    wellput together third season

    Not in this or any adjacent alternate reality

    Yep. "Enterprise" was a failed reboot attempt, with the usual silly
    changes and the idiotic over-sexed "oil me up, Scotty" decontamination
    scenes to pull in the 13 year old perverts. Complete drivel from start
    to finish. :-\

    [snip]

    I've previously posted something similar to the following:

    I watched the first episode because, well, first. Not
    interested.

    Every so often I'd be channel surfing when it was on. Watched
    it for a few minutes, then bye bye.

    At the end of its run they announced the last four episodes
    would be repeats of the best as chosen by You, The Viewers.

    I figured that would be worth a try.

    One of them was actually good. The Enterprise headed
    to a Vulcan Religious Retreat planet, bumped into some
    Andorans who had taken over and were claiming it was
    actually a giant Vulcan spy base.

    The budget cuts hurt... but the plot worked.

    Another one was decent but I don't recall the details.

    I turned off the other two after a couple of minutes...

    I attempted to watch the first episode, but by the time it got to the
    "oil me up, Scotty" scene I knew it was garbage, switched it off, and
    never even bothered to watch any more of it.


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