I Don't Believe It...
Posted: 2003-05-19 02:03am
I just saw an episode of "Enterprise" that I liked! I missed the first 20 minutes, but it was about the first warp 2 flight. Wasn't bad at all.
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Shut up kid, try not to jinx the fact that the show is getting better.Jeremy wrote:Yes, you did hate it, you just don't realize it yet.
Shut up kid, try not to jinx the fact that the show is getting better.
That I liked?Lord Poe wrote:I just saw an episode of "Enterprise" that I liked! I missed the first 20 minutes, but it was about the first warp 2 flight. Wasn't bad at all.
Was it written by B&B?Lord Poe wrote:I just saw an episode of "Enterprise" that I liked! I missed the first 20 minutes, but it was about the first warp 2 flight. Wasn't bad at all.
It was written by Chris Black & John Shiban.Dark Primus wrote:Was it written by B&B?Lord Poe wrote:I just saw an episode of "Enterprise" that I liked! I missed the first 20 minutes, but it was about the first warp 2 flight. Wasn't bad at all.
If it was, then clearly they two are getting better. If not, they still stink.
I like the "build up to a war" idea -- perhaps a looming conflict with the Klingon Empire, drawing in the Vulcans, and then forcing a smoldering Cold War...Burak Gazan wrote:"After running out of ideas, the Producers decide to backtrack in an attempt to recapture the old series that was done by other people. Will Enterprise have powerful conflict like NexTrek's third season? Will they build up a war like Deep Space 9's later episodes? Will they waste hours upon hours on useless spacial anomalies like Voyager?
Or will they end up accomplishing something not already done before on its predecessors? We'll have to wait and see"
Test Flight was not too bad, but it is interesting to note the above quote from firsttvdrama.com (highlighting done by me) regarding speculation where Enterprise would go. B + B tend to be predictable it seems...
jegs2 wrote: I like the "build up to a war" idea -- perhaps a looming conflict with the Klingon Empire, drawing in the Vulcans, and then forcing a smoldering Cold War...
Well when they have spoken to the romulans before they didnt use visual comunication so perhaps they plan to keep to the continuity of the romulan war. personlly i think this is one direction they should takeDarksider wrote:jegs2 wrote: I like the "build up to a war" idea -- perhaps a looming conflict with the Klingon Empire, drawing in the Vulcans, and then forcing a smoldering Cold War...
As long as they don't do the romulan war. They'll no doubt use visual communications and phase cannons in the war and further screw up the continuity.