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"Enterprise" Renewed for 4th Season, New Time...

Posted: 2004-05-20 06:08pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Read this over at The Digital Bits:
Some interesting news today. First up, though it's not particularly DVD related it's good news for Paramount's Star Trek franchise. UPN, at their upfronts press conference this morning in New York, officially announced that Star Trek: Enterprise will be renewed for a fourth season and will appear on Friday night this fall. UPN programming executive Dawn Ostroff told the audience of television and advertising executives at UPN's upfront presentation that Enterprise is an established franchise with a loyal audience and that the level of mail seeking renewal gives her every reason to believe that the audience will follow Enterprise to the new time and night. Here's the except from UPN's press release:

"STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE (Friday, 9:00-10:00 PM), the latest in the “Star Trek” franchise, is now entering its fourth season. A prequel to the original “Star Trek” series, STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE takes place during the early pioneering days of deep space exploration when interstellar travel is in its infancy and 100 years before Capt. James T. Kirk takes the helm of the famous starship. As the season opened, a mysterious and deadly race of aliens called the Xindi had attacked Earth, killing millions of people. Having discovered that their next planned attack will completely destroy Earth, Capt. Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) and the crew set out on a gripping new mission to track down and put an end to these enemy aliens. With the fate of the planet in their hands, the crew faced strange new life forms, dangerous unexplored regions of space and difficult moral questions. In addition to being more action packed with spectacular special effects, this new season will take STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE into further uncharted territory, while advancing last season's critically acclaimed storylines, including Vulcan Sub Commander T'Pol's (Jolene Blalock) blossoming relationship with Chief Engineer Charles “Trip” Tucker III (Connor Trinneer) and mysterious twists in the familiar timeline. The series also stars John Billingsley as Dr. Phlox, Dominic Keating as Lt. Malcolm Reed, Anthony Montgomery as Ensign Travis Mayweather and Linda Park as Ensign Hoshi Sato. Rick Berman and Brannon Braga are creators/executive producers. STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE is a production of Paramount Network Television."

You can read more over at former Bits-er Brian Ford Sullivan's The Futon Critic. Thanks to all of you who worked so hard to get word to UPN that we want this show back for another year! Well done!
Link is http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#renew

My reaction is basically a neutral "meh."

Posted: 2004-05-20 06:15pm
by Knife
Wow, they're going to let it sputter out on a friday instead of just giving it the axe. Gotta grab every last dollar out of the dying corpse. :P

Posted: 2004-05-20 08:20pm
by Darksider
That puts it on at the same time as SG-1.


Goodbye Enterprise, we hardly knew yee
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Posted: 2004-05-20 08:33pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Oh man, that totally slipped my mind. :)

Dear lord, ENT is going to get pulverised... :roll:

Posted: 2004-05-20 08:35pm
by Darksider
It's going to be such a bloody slaughter that I almost can't bare to watch............Almost

Posted: 2004-05-20 08:39pm
by Josaphat
Wow, what idiot in scheduling thought ENT could go up against SG-1, although, SG-1 looks like its about to go the way of Battlestar Galactica and go all kiddy, anyone else seen the uniforms for SG-1 Atlantis. They remind me of the uniforms in Galaxy Quest.

Posted: 2004-05-20 08:53pm
by Jason von Evil
Darksider wrote:That puts it on at the same time as SG-1.


Goodbye Enterprise, we hardly knew yee
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
I think we should have a moment of silence for it. :(

Posted: 2004-05-20 09:05pm
by Solauren
*Moment Passes*

Well, that was productive

Posted: 2004-05-20 09:24pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
I could see doing so if the series were more deserving of such, but since it more frequently regarded as a final rusty nail being haphazardly driven into a rotting coffin rather than as a shining return to grace, I doubt that such reverence would be shared by many others...

Posted: 2004-05-20 09:57pm
by Wicked Pilot
Why can't people just let the dead rest?

Posted: 2004-05-20 09:58pm
by Burak Gazan
Darksider wrote:That puts it on at the same time as SG-1.


Goodbye Enterprise, we hardly knew yee
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

As well as up against another Paramount show too, JAG :) Do any of these silly sods even think at all before making decisions, or just throw darts blindfolded ? :P

Posted: 2004-05-21 12:43am
by JME2
Wicked Pilot wrote:Why can't people just let the dead rest?
I don't know what the hell UPN is thinking either. i'm going to hold off my thoughts on the continuation of ENT until after I see 'Zero Hour'.

Posted: 2004-05-21 02:05am
by Master of Ossus
Honestly, guys, they're probably trying to kill it without pissing off its three fans. My guess is that they know damn well that it's not going to be able to stand up to SG-1, and so by changing the schedule they're almost guaranteeing that they won't need to pay the high-production costs of a potential fifth season, and they may even be able to pull the plug midway through the season. I can't figure out any other reason why the big-shots at Paramount would do this, or even why they're keeping the series alive to this point.

Posted: 2004-05-21 02:06am
by Stofsk
But why bother with a 4th season then? Why not cancel it if they've lost faith in the show?

Posted: 2004-05-21 02:58am
by Gandalf
Stofsk wrote:But why bother with a 4th season then? Why not cancel it if they've lost faith in the show?
Perhaps they fear a recurrence of the unpleasantness when they cancelled TOS?

Posted: 2004-05-21 03:03am
by Stofsk
Gandalf wrote:
Stofsk wrote:But why bother with a 4th season then? Why not cancel it if they've lost faith in the show?
Perhaps they fear a recurrence of the unpleasantness when they cancelled TOS?
I don't think ENT is worth that much to the hearts and minds of all trekkies. I also don't think they give a shit what the fanbase feels about ENT and so on.

Posted: 2004-05-21 03:13am
by Gandalf
Stofsk wrote:
Gandalf wrote:
Stofsk wrote:But why bother with a 4th season then? Why not cancel it if they've lost faith in the show?
Perhaps they fear a recurrence of the unpleasantness when they cancelled TOS?
I don't think ENT is worth that much to the hearts and minds of all trekkies. I also don't think they give a shit what the fanbase feels about ENT and so on.
But do they know how many really don't care?

Posted: 2004-05-21 03:21am
by TheDarkling
It won't really be competing with SG1 for long since SG1 airs mainly during the off-season in the summer and then around December-January where Ent usually takes a break, competition with SG1 will come down to a few weeks at best. I think it also worth considering that Ent was competing against Smallville and that is far stiffer competition than SG1.

Posted: 2004-05-21 03:29am
by Drooling Iguana
Stofsk wrote:But why bother with a 4th season then? Why not cancel it if they've lost faith in the show?
They've still got faith.

*starts singing*

They've got faith of the heart
They're going where their heart will...


*is stabbed burtally multiple times by all listeners*

Posted: 2004-05-21 04:50am
by Uraniun235
Plus, if they let it die out rather than pull the plug on it early, they can conclusively say "Enterprise died of natural causes, not because of network bias or misreading of the ratings", therefore avoiding a lot of "It was still doing alright!" bullshit from the fans and giving them an excuse not to pay for some big series finale or a feature film.
Perhaps they fear a recurrence of the unpleasantness when they cancelled TOS?
Berman and Braga probably don't even know about the fanatics that rallied around Trek way back when.

Posted: 2004-05-21 05:13am
by Mange
While I'm not a trekkie, I must say that I think that ST:Enterprise is much better than that awful TNG piece of crap and I would like to see some resolution to the series (the Earth-Romulan war and the forming of the UFP) although the series have messed up continuity. Swedish television have only shown the first season and recently started on the second, so I can't pass judgment on the Xindi storyline. However, I must say that I'm glad much of that socialist propaganda from TNG is gone. Two more redeeming factors are Jolene Blalock and, especially, Linda Parks :luv:, but the future of Trek seems to be in the balance.

Posted: 2004-05-21 05:20am
by Gandalf
Mange the Swede wrote:While I'm not a trekkie (I hate them, they're like animals and I... well let's not take it any further than that :lol: )
What did we do? :?

Posted: 2004-05-21 06:28am
by Stofsk
Gandalf wrote:
Mange the Swede wrote:While I'm not a trekkie (I hate them, they're like animals and I... well let's not take it any further than that :lol: )
What did we do? :?
Remember how you started a thread awhile ago about "giving off a creepy vibe"? I think your vibe has spread across the internet. :wink:

Posted: 2004-05-21 10:52am
by Admiral_K
Actually Enterprise has developed quite a cult following, and Enterprise season 3 I'll stack up against any series in Trek history as far as quality goes.


Instructions on how to find and download ENT episodes deleted. Read the announcements. ~RI

Posted: 2004-05-21 11:04am
by Alyeska
Mange the Swede wrote:While I'm not a trekkie (I hate them, they're like animals and I... well let's not take it any further than that :lol:
Your a fucking idiot. Do that again and your posts will be HOSed.