Berman: Trek Needs A Rest
Berman: Trek Needs A Rest
Rick Berman, executive-producer of Star Trek: Enterprise, told SCI FI Wire that he believes the decline in ratings that led to the series' cancellation was the result of an oversaturation of the franchise.
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire2005/i...ory=0&id=30935
a modest proposal... eat the execs.
i must concur. the season so far has been exceptional. these are the kind of stories they shouldve been doing all along instead of playing it safe and avoiding cannon. a grittier, wilder galaxy was promised but all we got were tepid stories and lukewarm character development. TAKE CHANCES FOR GODS SAKE! look how it pays off.
its a damn shame trek is ending. i think at least part of it is the higher up mucky mucks who want to profit of the cheaply made reality tv crapfest. no one wants to give scifi a chance anymore. i guess theres no one with any imagination or vision in tv anymore then.
theres a list as long as my arm of tv shows that were amazing and groundbreaking and enthralling that were cancelled because some blockhead exec just couldnt get it. it includes brimstone, firefly, space above and beyond, wonderfalls, dark angel, and lest we not forget: the original star trek series.
i think we need more than one scifi channel. theres more than enough good material out there. as it stands i watch skyone just to get my fix when scifi isnt showing something i like. i mean we have more than one music channel, cartoon channel, documentary channel...
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