Yow – thanks for starting this thread. I hadn’t realized they were airing BOTH of the last two episodes tonight, back to back. I would have only set the VCR for 8-9, and ended up not catching the last one! (I’m never at home on Fridays at 8 PM).
As for me, I don’t know how I feel about it all yet. I’ve been taping this season, but I still have lots of episodes to catch up on.
That it won’t die. Not longterm. The cult will continue, and just as happened before, a new generation will arise demanding that they have their own contemporary Star Trek.
I am, surprisingly, excited. The last several episodes, IMO, have been by far the best Enterprise has ever been (well, maybe not Demons, but most everything from the Klingon arc to the Mirror U arc). Unless tonite’s two episodes are the worst two of the whole season, it’ll be going out on a higher note than I possibly could have expected. I’ll miss the idea of Trek, but even as good as this season has been, Enterprise has too much baggage of crappy episodes in its past, so I won’t really miss it. Star Trek will be back sooner or later, and IMO it’s likely it’ll be with a better show than the last two. So right now, I’d have to say my strongest feeling is one of catharsis.
–Cliffy
P.S. Weird that Star Trek and Star Wars are both closing up shop the same week, huh? (Although again, I don’t expect either to be gone forever, and they both continue even today in print.)
Weird. On one hand, I’m sad because it’s ending, because whatever else it may be it is still Trek as you said. It’ll also give me one less thing to look forward to on weekends. On the other hand, I can’t really mourn the passing that much, it’s a hard show for me to really care about. So I’m certainly not happy, but I’m not really sad either.
(And count me as another who forgot both were airing tonight. Time to say goodbye to my favorite character–Goodbye Porthos, I’ll miss you)
Relief, mostly. It’s time for a breather; they’ve been flogging this thing well past the point of diminishing returns. Cliffy’s right, the last season picked up considerably, but they’re still staggering across the finish line. And with stuff like Lost and Galactica out there, I’ll get my speculative-fiction fix just fine without Trek to fill the bill.
Now I just want them to go back to their offices, really think about why Trek matters, and create a kickass series that lives up to that ideal. What I don’t want is more formula Trek that amounts to nothing more than product in the corporate pipeline. I mean, I know that’s what it is, ultimately, but if that’s all it is, then I don’t need to watch it.
An era is ending, and none too soon. So, I’m relieved that the agony is ended in the short term, and I look forward to a glorious resurrection however-many-years from now.
Since you phrased it that way, I have to say that I like Star Trek, but disliked Enterprise. So I feel very happy to see Enterprise go away. Now if they get rid of Berman and Braga, and get some creative people who actually have an ounce of creativity, we cold see Star Trek come back with a vengeance.
It will continue, if for no other reason than the fans. Remember, TOS lived on in syndication for 16 years before the next series - and there were a number of movies in the interim. The first major motion picture came out 12 years after TOS was canceled, with cartoons and reruns in the meantime.
For those that want a fun little “Trek fix,” you can see some fan-created live-action episodes set in the TOS era at www.newadventures.com - it treats the TOS characters as being “timeless,” like any Shakespeare character, and thus can be played by anyone, so unknowns take on the rolls of Kirk, McCoy, etc. It’s a little cheesy, but kind of fun, and it’s FREE.
I’m a little sad that Trek is over, but only a little. Frankly, I feel that the series has been on life support for years and this is just putting it out of it’s misery.
Like the simpsons, I’ve long since stopped caring. I’ve only been watching lately partially because this is Entprises final run, and paritally because the New BSG is in reruns.