Rac80
The Belle of the Ball
the sins of TNG
don't forget the banana clip (ladies barrette style) that was used for geordie's visor!:glee:
horrible episode!!! just terrible!
Tripp was fun and very charming-- a good opposite of T'pol. but why oh WHY didn't they make her T"pau? we see T'Pau in the eps whjere Archer gets the vulcan ka'tra... she would have been T'Pol's age? It's like Nemesis-- why wasn't the villan and villaness...Yar's half Romulan daughter? that would ahve fit perfectly within the series yet still given us a good revenge story! Oh the missed chances! :icon_e_sad:
I've never understood the mindset that resents logical criticism. It must be a low self-esteem thing. I mean, it's one thing for fanboys to nit pick every little thing but quite another for fans to point out inconsistencies and blatant errors that the writers should have caught. After all, we understand it's fiction and that we have to suspend our disbelief but they need to meet us half way, logically, if we are expected to do that.
The little things can easily be forgiven though, like back on TNG when they'd use candle holders to drink out of and CD racks as control panels. We'd snicker about that at work (a housewares store I managed where we sold all those items). We didn't let such minor things ruin the viewing experience though because the rest of the show was logical and intelligent (for the most part). Shows today just aren't the same though so criticism is warranted.
don't forget the banana clip (ladies barrette style) that was used for geordie's visor!:glee:
The "emotion chip" thing was unforgivable. I mean, it's not like we're talking about a whole set that was dismantled and lost to the wind, no, we're talking about a little chip that they could easily reproduce. There were several levels of FAIL there from the props department to the continuity person to the director(s) and producers. I get that not everyone who works on a production is a fan of that production and would automatically know how it's supposed to look but you'd think when they were creating the chip for the movie someone would have asked how it's supposed to look. This would naturally lead back to the original presentation of it if not pictures in the props portion of the bible (they have to have one, if not that's just dumb).
I just rewatched the last ep of Enterprise that should never have been made. Not only did it insult ENT fans by making the series finale a flashback for TNG but it made no damn sense. Troy and Riker are both older and much FATTER than they were in any TNG ep. It reaked of last show thrown together syndrome. The ep before it should have been left to be the series end. It was much more positive and not such an obvious speak in the face to the fans.
horrible episode!!! just terrible!
My thoughts exactly as far as "last show thrown together syndrome". It was like they were FORCING Captain Archer into the mythology at a point even more honorable than Spock, Kirk or anyone else. He was actually supposed to be one of the "Founding Fathers" of the Federation? . I knew from the first episode that Enterprise was not going to be that popular. It was too much of a departure, and it should not have been a prequel.
Still, there were some pretty good episodes in the show, and I totally liked the T'Pol/Tripp shipping. T'Pol was actually a pretty good character, as well as Tripp. The others were forgettable to some degree.
Tripp was fun and very charming-- a good opposite of T'pol. but why oh WHY didn't they make her T"pau? we see T'Pau in the eps whjere Archer gets the vulcan ka'tra... she would have been T'Pol's age? It's like Nemesis-- why wasn't the villan and villaness...Yar's half Romulan daughter? that would ahve fit perfectly within the series yet still given us a good revenge story! Oh the missed chances! :icon_e_sad: