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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | 4.22: ??? (season finale) There is a rumour that this is being written, not by Manny Coto, but by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, and that it will feature guest appearances by Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis. The rumour is that they will reprise the roles of Riker and Troi. The news was first reported on the long-running official web site of Sirtis. It seems like another way to boost flagging ratings by shoehorning in some popular characters. Obviously, this annoys those people who want to keep continuity, me included, since Betazoids are unknown in Enterprise's time, though there are several ways they could involve Troi and Riker without more 'Temporal War'/ Time Travel/ Q stories. They could be ancestors of Troi and Riker (it would need to be a human ancestor of Troi.) This has been done before. They could just be visiting a museum together, see a relic from Archer's time, and have Riker tell the story... "You see this was very important to the formation of the United Federation of Planets" much the same way as T'Pol told the story of her grandmother. Anyway, the folks over at http://www.bureau42.com/about/ have a much better idea on the plot: Quote:
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | Since I wrote that, we now know that this episode really will be the end! (And that they really did 'jump the shark' quite some time ago.) I would hope that the final episode of the series would be something a little better than a historical flashback along the lines of '11:59' VOY or 'Carbon Creek' ENT. I would at least expect some kind of closure on the series. Also, it was reported that at a Convention appearance, Marina Sirtis denied she was going to appear in this. So, maybe this episode will be totally different. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | It Does Not Involve Time Travel Manny Coto, speaking to Startrek.com: Quote:
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | Frakes says they are in it! Quote:
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | Blalock "Appalling" The Toronto Star has an interview with Jolene Blalock Quote:
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| Must say Ms Blalock is awfully blunt about the show. Makes you wonder why she stuck it out for three years and the internal back biting that must be happening. But hopefully apalling = They all die rather than a downright awfull episode? Possibly a dream sequence in the decontamination chamber, just in case Enterprise gets a twelfth hour reprieve. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | Actually, I'm not sure if this is good or bad...Rumours persist that we will learn in the finale that the whole four seasons of "Enterprise" were nothing more than a holonovel being viewed as a bedtime story by Will Riker and Deanna Troi to their young son on the Enterprise-D. It's Bobby Ewing in "Dallas" again.In a way, that will make a lot of people happy, in another way it sums up everything about 'Enterprise'. :dead: The rest of the cast seem more cheerful: from trek today "In retrospect, seven years of squawking probably wouldn't have been so much fun," the [John Billingsgly] conceded. In compensation, he noted of Phlox, "I have a giant smile, my head blows up like a puffer fish, I've got a tongue that goes down to my ankles, and I have three wives...which leads me to believe that I have three ******* but that was never explored." In fact, protested Billingsley, "I was the only character on the show who never got laid in four years. All the Mrs. Phloxes are back on Denobula...at one point they brought a wife of mine on, but she spent the whole episode hitting on Trip." Billingsley blamed the producers for this unfairness, saying that he could complain now "because what are they going to do, fire me?" |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | Okay, hereis another different rumour (read them if you like because most likely none of them are correct!)from SyFy portal The episode, reported called "These Are the Voyages," will actually mostly take place as a holographic simulation. While "Star Trek: Nemesis" ended with Riker and Troi leaving the Enterprise-E to take over command of another ship, this episode will apparently have Riker still a commander on the Enterprise-D, which was destroyed in 1994's "Star Trek Generations." The hologram apparently is a historical representation of what helped lead to the formation of the United Federation of Planets. What's more, Connor Trinneer's character of Trip Tucker apparently will reportedly die in the episode as well. TrekWeb reported that they could not corroborate the rumor that was posted, but their sources said that this report "may accurately describe some of the episode's plot." The source reported that Frakes and Sirtis only appear in about a third of the finale. "It's how they appear among other things that make this episode a loser in my book," the source said. "I'm royally ****ed at (executive producers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga) for the job they did on the last episode, so I'm spilling the beans on it." |
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| Working on the theory of no smoke without fire, and that I have an unfortunate habit of being at least partially right. Then it looks horribly as if we are bound for a dream story. If anything it is worse!- Another B@##$Y Holodeck story. Time-hopping by another name! Something that brings a whole new definition to 'Jumping the Shark'! It would not only nail the lid on Enterprise, but will destroy anything Coto might have achieved with the rest of the series and does not even offer closure for the series. If the B3's are so enthusiastic about time-hopping, why don't they apply to the BBC to write a Doctor Who script, where it works? Or would the Beebs standard be too high? |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | I've changed the thread title to 'These are the Voyages'. StarTrek.com confirmed this in a final production report and all the Star Trek boards are going with this now as well as Dark Horizons. They confirm Riker and Troi will be appearing, and the lack of any Time Travel. Quote:
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There | I have another rumour that tends to confirm the holodeck theory; it is a quote from the set -- "Throughout the eight days of shooting, Frakes was at various points dressed in a TNG-era uniform; as an NX-01 crewman; as a MACO; and ... as one other person who perhaps should remain a surprise." More here: http://www.startrek.com/startrek/vie...icle/9996.html The other person who perhaps should not be named... I've read a rumour that Riker turns out to be 'Future Guy' who talked to Silik (we never did discover who he was!) ![]() Another is that he simply turns up as 'Chef'! ![]() These rumours are great fun, and probably much more creative than the final product ever will be |
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