neoolong wrote:They've just admitted in the interview that they know jack shit about Star Trek. Like saving Earth never being done before in a series.
How would that be possible? Berman, having written over 500 episodes, has been involved in Trek business since TNG was launched in 1987 - he was personally picked by Roddenberry himself, for God's sake. Give this guy credit, he may suck in what he does, but he is not a total idiot. I find it hard to impossible to believe that he wouldn't know anything about Star Trek.
Braga on the other hand, once admitted that before starting his work on TNG he had not seen a single episode of TOS. However, he would have some understanding of Trek by now after over ten years of experience. Okay, these two are unable to even maintain intra-series continuity, but would they really say that . . . ?
"For the first time on a Star Trek series, we're going to be dealing with a mission to save Earth," Berman said in an interview.
Oh well, nevermind . . . Forget what I just said.
*cough*The Best of the Both Worlds*cough*All the Good Things (well, technically - and it was written by Braga!)*cough*