Is it possible that "Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country" is the best Star Trek Original Series movie, and not "Star Trek: Wrath of Khan," as most people have always thought?
Seriously important stuff we're thinking about over here . . . [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Wow, no love for Voyager or Star Trek Enterprise?
Voyager had its moments, but was basically Do-Gooders Lost In Space.
As for Enterprise, it also had its moments, but mainly just wasted a lot of potential. I've also never been much of Scott Bakula fan. I never did think he was right for the part, and I don't think he's much of an actor.
I bailed on Voyager fairly early on. I've watched many of the episodes on Netflix, but not all of them. Same with Enterprise. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Voyager had its moments, but was basically Do-Gooders Lost In Space.
As for Enterprise, it also had its moments, but mainly just wasted a lot of potential. I've also never been much of Scott Bakula fan. I never did think he was right for the part, and I don't think he's much of an actor.
I bailed on Voyager fairly early on. I've watched many of the episodes on Netflix, but not all of them. Same with Enterprise.
Pretty much agree with this. Bakula is pretty dry.
I did like Quantum Leap back in the day.
And same with me. I’ve kinda jumped around on Voyager and Enterprise. I’ve never seen every episode. I think the general consensus is that Enterprise got pretty good in its final couple of seasons, then they cancelled it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Pretty much agree with this. Bakula is pretty dry.
I did like Quantum Leap back in the day.
And same with me. I’ve kinda jumped around on Voyager and Enterprise. I’ve never seen every episode. I think the general consensus is that Enterprise got pretty good in its final couple of seasons, then they cancelled it.
Both shows got better toward the end because they increased the action and also sexed them up; Voyager with Jeri Ryan and Enterprise with Jolene Blalock getting naked all the time. That saved Voyager, but for Enterprise, it was too little too late.
Related personal story - one of my friends obtains and sells movie and TV memorabilia. He's had some really cool items over the years, including one of Blalock's orange uniforms from Enterprise. He had it on a mannequin. Yes, I did feel it up. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Voyager had its moments, but was basically Do-Gooders Lost In Space.
As for Enterprise, it also had its moments, but mainly just wasted a lot of potential. I've also never been much of Scott Bakula fan. I never did think he was right for the part, and I don't think he's much of an actor.
I bailed on Voyager fairly early on. I've watched many of the episodes on Netflix, but not all of them. Same with Enterprise.
I watched Enterprise out of loyalty to the show. And I liked several of the characters and some of the stories were pretty good. Never could really accept Bakula as the captain though.
What soured me on the series was the last episode though. Won't spoil it for anyone that hasn't seen it yet, but personally I didn't like the last episode at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Pretty much agree with this. Bakula is pretty dry.
I did like Quantum Leap back in the day.
And same with me. I’ve kinda jumped around on Voyager and Enterprise. I’ve never seen every episode. I think the general consensus is that Enterprise got pretty good in its final couple of seasons, then they cancelled it.
Voyager has some solid episodes. You can basically go through and watch the Borg arc, plus a few select other ones.
But no way would I ever try to watch that entire series. [Reply]