• Re: Robert Picardo FURIOUS About My Starfleet Academy CRITICISM!

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to rec.arts.tv,alt.tv.star-trek,alt.tv.star-trek.enterprise,rec.arts.startrek.current,rec.arts.startrek.misc on Fri Oct 24 04:30:42 2025
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    Star Trek Enterprise had only really hit its stride and become a solid addition to the franchise by the third season of the show. The Zindi arc was well written and packed full of action, intrigue, and a compelling seasonl long story. But it was season 4 that made Enterprise the prequel it really should have been from the beginning. At last, we got stories that tied into longtime Trek cannon. Some brilliant episodes and fantastic writing. But for most fans, the highlight of that season was the two-part mirror universe episode, In a Mirror Darkly, where we see mirror universe versions of the
    NX01 crew, and they encounter the USS Defiant from the original series episode, The Tholian Web. The ship was sent back in time and into the mirror universe, and we got a fun two-parter out of that show. Now, as fun as that two-parter was, it could have potentially been even better because William Shatner was originally supposed to appear in those two episodes playing Tiberius, the mirror universe version of Captain James T. Kirk.

    https://youtu.be/aoI78qQjW_M?si=KzFsJtu00LGLVI4m


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  • From anim8rfsk@anim8rfsk@cox.net to rec.arts.tv,alt.tv.star-trek,alt.tv.star-trek.enterprise,rec.arts.startrek.current,rec.arts.startrek.misc on Fri Oct 24 16:17:03 2025
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    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    Star Trek Enterprise had only really hit its stride and become a solid addition to the franchise by the third season of the show.

    That never happened

    The Zindi arc was
    well written and packed full of action,

    Are you going to make me troll meter you?

    intrigue, and a compelling seasonl
    long story.

    This is all nonsense

    But it was season 4 that made Enterprise the prequel it really
    should have been from the beginning.

    Only the finale made it the show it shouldrCOve been

    At last, we got stories that tied into
    longtime Trek cannon.

    ThatrCOs not the word you think it is.
    And all it ever did was contradict real trek

    Some brilliant episodes and fantastic writing. But for

    Not one good episode

    most fans, the highlight of that season was the two-part mirror universe episode, In a Mirror Darkly, where we see mirror universe versions of the NX01 crew, and they encounter the USS Defiant from the original series episode, The Tholian Web. The ship was sent back in time and into the mirror universe, and we got a fun two-parter out of that show. Now, as fun as that two-parter was, it could have potentially been even better because William Shatner was originally supposed to appear in those two episodes playing Tiberius, the mirror universe version of Captain James T. Kirk.


    The first half was OK. But the second incredibly terrible half with the incredibly horrible CGI Gorn and their attempt to make some new sets to
    match classic trek that totally failed completely wiped out any enjoyment
    that might have been derived for the first half.

    https://youtu.be/aoI78qQjW_M?si=KzFsJtu00LGLVI4m


    Is there someway to block this guy because herCOs either a liar or a retard
    or both.

    And what has Robert Picardo got to do about anything?


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  • From danny burstein@dannyb@panix.com to rec.arts.tv,alt.tv.star-trek,alt.tv.star-trek.enterprise,rec.arts.startrek.current,rec.arts.startrek.misc on Fri Oct 24 23:32:23 2025
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    In <1082405567.783040189.100975.anim8rfsk-cox.net@news.easynews.com> anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> writes:

    [snip... regarding NCIS: Space, aka Enterprise]

    Some brilliant episodes and fantastic writing. But for

    Not one good episode

    Gotta disagree.

    To repeat an earlier post of mine: I watched the first
    becuase, well, first. Then gave up.

    However...

    At the end, they announced the final four airings
    would be the best four as chosen by viewers.

    So I figured I'd watch them.

    One of them was actually good. (Where they visited
    a Vulcan religious retreat planet that, well,
    wasn't quite what the Vulcans claimed [a])

    A second one was decent, though I don't recall the details.

    The other two? I switched channels...

    [a] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andorian_Incident
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