Enterprise's Autumn
Fri 22 Oct 2004 19:11:56
Too bad Enterprise's ratings aren't doing too well, just when the series is getting better. As with most Star Trek incarnations, it takes a few seasons to pick up the pace, and that's what the third season has done for the series -- never mind the massive problems of continuity posed by the Xindi and Temporal Cold War story arcs.
Word I hear on the grapevine (okay, on TrekBBS) is that the new writer, Manny Coto, is an Original Series fan. Though I didn't like his baptismal episode, Similitude, (review here), having a Classic Trek afficionado doing prequel screenplay can only be a good thing, and I certainly like how he wrote his way out of the "Temporal Cold War" corner -- thoroughly disposing of the Time Travel plotlines like the garbage that they were. Now, that Enterprise seems to be gearing for a run at real prequel episodes, it's a pity that the series is entering what will probably be its last season.
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It was always slightly worrying when the first episodes contained time travel. I mean, why create a prequel and use so much time travel? It makes no sense.
Trip Tucker oughta have a sign hung on his back: "kick me."