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    Enterprise "On The Bubble"

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    Thanks for the link, Chris...it provided a link to the USA Today article which the Trek article was written about.

    I took my opportunity to vote and I would encourage others to do the same, whether they be fans of Enterprise or not. Let your web-based voice be heard, and then maybe some of this Enterprise debate can finally go to the wayside.


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    On the bubble? Nearly 2/3 of the respondents say "keep." I'd hardly say that's "on the bubble."
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    Originally posted by Sea Tyger
    On the bubble? Nearly 2/3 of the respondents say "keep." I'd hardly say that's "on the bubble."
    To be fair, people who don't like/don't care/don't watch those shows are unlikly to find the poll at all, much less vote on it.

    I didn't vote, as an example, because I don't care if "Enterprise" returns or goes away; I don't watch it.

    So I'm not surprised if most shows are polling very well amongst this somewhat biased sample. (Out of curiosity, how does ENT fare against other shows on this poll?)
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    Of course, it doesn't let me go back and look at the results after I've closed the window, so I'd have to vote again.

    Someone answer Don's question while you still have the results up in your window!
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    Originally posted by Don Mappin
    To be fair, people who don't like/don't care/don't watch those shows are unlikly to find the poll at all, much less vote on it.

    I didn't vote, as an example, because I don't care if "Enterprise" returns or goes away; I don't watch it.

    So I'm not surprised if most shows are polling very well amongst this somewhat biased sample. (Out of curiosity, how does ENT fare against other shows on this poll?)
    Actually, the USA Today poll is different. The article regarding TV renewal season is an annual thing and is published in their PRINT edition first which is seen by millions. Even those that may not care will see it. Those that do care enough about their programs will logon and vote.

    What's more, TV execs do pay attention to the USA Today poll.
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