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Manny Coto Says Rick and Brannon Writing Finale, Plus Tidbits on Final Episodes (SPOILERS)

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By Steve Krutzler / 14:38, 18 January 2005 / Enterprise

STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE producer Manny Coto says the show will complete its 22 episodes this season, despite a rumor today from SFX magazine. Speaking to TrekToday, Coto says set construction is well underway for episodes 20 and 21, and that producers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga are personally writing the last episode of the season.

Coto also offered tidbits on the remaining episodes of the season: "In the second half of the season, you can expect this: Stories that take place on Andoria, a Klingon moon, Romulan outposts, Romulan Marauders, Orion Privateers, Earth's Moon, Mars, a 1701-class Federation starship and more. And you'll see a live Tholian... and a Gorn."

Coto emphasizes that whether the show returns for a fifth season remains to be seen.

"As to whether or not we'll be back for Season 5, that's always been up in the air. We'll see what the future brings."

You can read more here.



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You miss "Dog in sick bay" episodes?

My only regret about "A night in sickbay" is that it wasn't a three episodes mini-arc.

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More time travel diarrhea episode?

God I miss the Temporal Cold War...

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or more continiuty errors?

If there wasn't so much crap in pre-Berman Trek, writers wouldn't need to break "continuity" in the first place.

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I would say violence in giving B&B a great big kick in the ass on the way OUT is ok! hahah

Charming...

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