That’s good to know.
The DS9 ending Also seemed to do everything possible of preventing a movie or continuation in any form, dispersing the characters and transforming Sisko into a worm hole alien.
That’s good to know.
The DS9 ending Also seemed to do everything possible of preventing a movie or continuation in any form, dispersing the characters and transforming Sisko into a worm hole alien.
Oh, GAG!
What atrocious garbage! I was sorry I watched it. A friggin’ feel-good montage with everyone reminiscing to redunculous tidbits of the past years …
Barf. What a hackneyed way to end a war.
Well, yes, but Garak had a great line.
He shoots Weyoun and the female changling says, “That was the last Weyoun clone.” Garak replies, “I was hoping you would say that.”
In the UK a new digital channel has its hands on Trek in the UK and they advertise Enterprise solely with clips of the goo smearing
That was nice and might even have played out well as a short arc.
Didn’t we refer to that here as “panda” all the time?
IIRC, that episode was written during season 3 and was intended as the finale in case Enterprise (which was on the bubble that season) didn’t get renewed. The cliffhanger with the alien Nazi lizards would have run in its entirety to wrap up the Temporal Cold War arc, then “These Are the Voyages” would have aired to wrap up the series. When Enterprise was renewed for a fourth season, plans changed so that TATV became the series finale one year later.
I’ve posted this here twice before, but it’s not like get I can a lot of mileage out of it these days: my proposed script for the start of the season 4 premiere, neatly resolving the alien nazi crap before the first commercial break. link.
Good point, carnivorousplant.
Mayweather gets one line? Par for the course.
“We’re done with you early, Tony. Might as well go home.”
The easiest job of anybody who appears in the opening credits of any show until “Reaper,” where Andrew Airlie (Dad) and Valarie Rae Miller (Sock’s ex) get credited for episodes they aren’t even in.