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By Steve Krutzler / 12:14, 14 April 2005 / Enterprise

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The cast and crew of STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE -- and for many, all of the modern STAR TREK series -- gathered last night in Hollywood at the Roosevelt Hotel to celebrate the end of a STAR TREK season one final time. Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Dominc Keating, Linda Park, Anthony Montgomery and Jeffrey Combs joined producers Brannon Braga and Rick Berman on the red carpet for interviews with the press before joining colleagues like Manny Coto, Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Mike Sussman, Chris Black, Merri Howard, Gary Graham, LeVar Burton, Brent Spiner and a host of others inside the event.

"Ultimately I think all culture is a synthetic process," John Billingsley told TrekWeb as he entered the party. "It has to always be about what you want to talk about in concert with what the world is doing. And ultimately what I think made season three more interesting, what they tried to do that. Season four, more interesting. They tried to do that. It was headed in that direction, but it was just maybe a little too late."

NEMESIS screenwriter John Logan was present and he expressed confidence in a new feature film with an all-new STAR TREK cast.

"I think it could definitely work," Logan said enthusiastically. "I believe even though I'm very sad that ENTERPRISE is ending its run, that the journey will go on eventually. I hope and I believe there'll always be a call for STAR TREK, so in a few years, a new movie, a new
cast, a new Enterprise, a new captain, absolutely!"

We asked many of the cast to assess why ENTERPRISE wasn't able to capture the same level of audience attention as the other series. Dominic Keating says more character drama early on could've helped, but, "If we'd done character driven shows it's likely that you all would be asking why we didnt do more action-packed shows."

Anthony Montgomery reflected on whether showcasing the secondary characters more could've helped.

"As an actor of course I have to say yes to that but, no," he said. "I think exactly what they did with the show was fantastic. They integrated us as far as I'm concerned the best that they could. Would I have liked to have seen more? Of course I would, I'm an actor. But i'm to have been a part and continually be a part of American history."

Scott Bakula firmly believes that the business of television these days just didn't add up to a positive environment for ENTERPRISE.

"The landscape of television has canged a lot," Bakula explained. "When you think about when VOYAGER came on -- that is now
eleven years ago-- and the televeision that was available then, the Internet that was available then, which it was not... the marketplace has changed dramatically."

Co-creator and executive producer Brannon Braga admitted that some missteps may have been made along the way.

"I think the concept of the show is great," Braga affirmed. "I think our aim to revolve it more around the charaters and less around the science fiction plot-driven stories did hurt the show. And it wasn't until the third season when we went back to that, or the fourth season when we went back to that, that viewers started coming back and it did start to catch on. So that may have been a creative misstep... I think one of the problems early on was that we tried to do things differently, but they weren't different enough."

Braga's partner in ENTERPRISE, Rick Berman, was less eager to analyze the show's creative decisions.

"That's like monday morning quarterbacking," Berman said. "It's really hard to say. We've discussed that a lot. There are a lot of what-ifs, but I'm proud of it."

Frequent STAR TREK guest actor Jeffrey Combs was sad to see it go this soon but focusing on the memories.

"I cherish my time with Scott Bakula and the rest of the cast," Combs said cheerfully. "STAR TREK is king. It's a
class franchise, and I'm deeply proud to have been a part of it."

Eugene Roddenberry, Jr. reflected as well, unwilling to judge, but certain that this doesn't mark the end for the franchise.

"No, this is not the end. STAR TREK will never die," Roddenberry said. "This is the end of ENTERPRISE. Paramount owns STAR TREK; I'm not going to predict or give advice or anything on what they should
do. I hold the name Roddenberry and I'll try to do the best I can representing that name... But I hope they do the best; I hope they listen to the fans, I hope they listen to everyone and give them what they want and stay true to my father's name. I could spend my whole life bitching and complaining about how I would do it differently but if I do that, then [I'd be] just a small person."

Hear much more from all these interviews in TrekWeb's Video Clips, hosted by our partner Crave Online. You'll need Macromedia Flash Player to view the videos.

  1. Brannon Braga

  2. Rick Berman

  3. Scott Bakula

  4. John Billingsley

  5. John Logan

  6. Dominic Keating

  7. Anthony Montgomery

  8. Jeffrey Combs

  9. Eugene Roddenberry, Jr.


TrekWeb extends our thanks to everyone at STAR TREK for a wonderful eighteen years!



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is it just me or...... | Report this post to moderator
By: davetrekinLA (Odo's file, contact) @ 23:28:55 on Apr 14, 2005

do B&B seem a bit like they're babbling and "washed out" when they're being interviewed? I couldn't help but notice this expired feeling, maybe it's just me...


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across the street by voiceactor76 @ 23:45:55 on Apr 14
RE: is it just me or...... by voiceactor76 @ 23:44:07 on Apr 14
RE: is it just me or...... by voiceactor76 @ 23:42:36 on Apr 14

Flash?? Where's the .torrent? | Report this post to moderator
By: Xax (Odo's file, contact) @ 18:29:17 on Apr 14, 2005

Why oh why don't websites host media with BitTorrent??


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RE: Flash?? Where's the .torrent? by voiceactor76 @ 23:37:30 on Apr 14
RE: Flash?? Where's the .torrent? by GrapesOfWrathOfKhan! @ 20:06:27 on Apr 14
    RE: Flash?? Where's the .torrent? by Ryokan @ 23:10:15 on Apr 14
       RE: Flash?? Where's the .torrent? by GrapesOfWrathOfKhan! @ 19:09:50 on Apr 26

What? | Report this post to moderator
By: MikeJonas (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 14:39:17 on Apr 14, 2005

Braga: "I think our aim to revolve it more around the characters and less around the science fiction plot-driven stories did hurt the show."

WTF? What show is he talking about? He so deserves a smack upside the head.


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RE: What? by RussTC3 @ 17:11:13 on Apr 14
RE: What? by Sennik @ 15:03:29 on Apr 14
    If you missed the character development, you weren't paying attention! by Cap'n Calhoun @ 22:50:38 on Apr 14
       RE: If you missed the character development, you weren't paying attent by Gary P @ 10:48:59 on Apr 15
          RE: If you missed the character development, you weren't paying attent by Cap'n Calhoun @ 17:16:22 on Apr 15
RE: What? by Locutus @ 14:51:19 on Apr 14

Where is Jolene ? | Report this post to moderator
By: GustavoLeao (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 13:59:21 on Apr 14, 2005 | Edit History (1)

So Ms Blalock didnt attend the wrap party ? Odd.

BTW, great reporting, Steve ! Kudos to TrekWeb for the scoop.

Gustavo


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RE: Where is Jolene ? by Sennik @ 14:52:02 on Apr 14

One thing is certain | Report this post to moderator
By: AstrocreepNX2112 (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:43:50 on Apr 14, 2005

Life goes on...

...and eventually, so will Star Trek.

I think that the new incarnation of Star Trek holds the potential to be awesome. Like the leap forward that TMP held over TOS as far as really making it all work, being visually stunning ('cause, let's face it, the CGI in almost every space oriented sci-fi fare is starting to look generic and homogenous) and written by a hand that understands and appreciates what Star Trek represents in our culture.

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By: giventofly462 (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 13:07:34 on Apr 14, 2005

It's really interesting to hear from the cast and crew after all this. All of them, especially Mr. Braga, showed a relative amount of grace. They weren't bitter or angry, but accepted it for what it was. I hope they all move on to bigger and better things in the future.


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By: EntFan! (Odo's file, contact) @ 12:36:38 on Apr 14, 2005

This will probably be one of the last pieces of news for a while...man, what a run...

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