Well made promotion for a cause long lost. Kind of blows my mind I've been without the real deal so long now.
It's not the fault of the FX house, they only do what they afford to do based on what the studio pays them and what the studio wants. Obviously, CBS cheaped on the FX and didn't pay the FX house to do more than simply clone one ship type for each side.Those Goldsmith feels.....
It's sad when a single person, and a personal computer does it better than a high-budget fx team.
It's not the fault of the FX house, they only do what they afford to do based on what the studio pays them and what the studio wants. Obviously, CBS cheaped on the FX and didn't pay the FX house to do more than simply clone one ship type for each side.
Given Starfleet's penchant for using decades old ship classes, they really could have fleshed things out with ships used in TNG, DS9, & Voyager as well as give the Romulans a few Warbirds for variety. But, I'm guessing that didn't happen because whoever worked on those shows weren't the ones who worked on Picard.
I read the fx guys have also all been fired.
Yes, it was clearly their fault!
I supported their campaign back in the day and was HUGELY disappointed that Enterprise didn't get to finis its mission and finish showing the founding of the Federation along with exploring strange new worlds.Well made promotion for a cause long lost. Kind of blows my mind I've been without the real deal so long now.
I feel like the episode before the finale was the end. I was also massively disappointed. The show had been improving, the temporal and Xindi stuff was largely gone, and there were plans that excited me, being somewhat in the loop from talking to people like John Eaves and Doug Drexler and Rick Sternbach and Mike Okuda and David Stipe... If it hadn't been canned, this was what we had to look forward to:
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A refit NX-01 and the Romulan Wars. I might prefer this Enterprise's timeline to be in the 2240s and early '50s, with the ship getting bigger and upgraded, and the main conflict being with the Klingons (...The recalcitrant Vulcans can stay the same, though...), but I'd've watched the hell out of this regardless.
Another showrunner? Is that the 4th?
And STD is on its 8th or 9th, right?
A season 5 of Enterprise would be nice.
Put the band back together!
Best way to have consistency is increasing the number of showrunners.
A season 5 of Enterprise would be great except we'd get too much crying. The Enterprise would be 50% larger somehow, and 25% different. Everyone would be broken and no one would follow orders. And we'd probably have people drunk and smoking on the bridge.
I would only want Enterprise brought back if it was with the original crew both in front of and behind the camera.
I'm completely done with any Star Trek made by JJ/Kurtzman Bad Reboot or Secret Hideaway.