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Repititiousness wasn't the problem
By Reklaw

I doubt it was the repetitiousness of the conflict scenes between the main characters. I'm surprised to say it, because I've always been a big fan of Patrick Stewart, but there were too many silly scenes in Nemesis, too many with him. The one near the beginning set the pace as far as I'm concerned: Picard driving that stupid dune buggy like vehicle just seemed ludicrous - like a Patrick Stewart indulging himself on his vacation home video.

I'm starting to agree with many of the voices on this board that Trek is getting very tired. Every time I see them waste money on yet another dumb plot in the Star Trek movie series, I'm wistful for something like the Wrath of Khan. Most of the movies have been like parodies of Trek, or worse, Galaxy Quest.

The first two seasons of ENT actually seemed to me to be an interesting tangent from the overly child oriented content of DS9 and, to a lesser extent, VOY. Although season three had a couple really great eps, it was generally a big turn for the worse - IMO. I'm also very pessimistic about season four based on the season 3 finale. No doubt 80+% rated it very good or better on this site but I really thought it stunk.

Anyway, I have my fingers crossed. But if ENT dies or just gets as boring for me as DS9 generally was, I'll seek refuge in Japanese dramas - I've become a real Japanese drama slut of late. I might even be able to focus more on work instead of watching ENT reruns! ;) I might even get productive enough to be worth what they pay me - now that would be

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