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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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By: J2M (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:05:29 on Jan 19, 2005

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Anyone who though that A Night In Sickbay was a good episode is not only a fool but is easily entertained with anything. That episode was horrible.

A night in sickbay was a wonderful episode. It was filled with clever humour, moving at times (Porthos' illness) and the way it dealt with promiscuity on a starship was very interesting. It was an important episode about the bond between Archer and Porthos. But I guess you don't care much for character development, do you ?

You know, intelligent Sci-Fi is not just about action, space battles and special effects. It's also about studying the human nature.

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The sudden 180 of the future guy who they NEVER explained who the hell this dipshit was.

This is exactly what made the TPW so clever : It left some parts in the dark. By choosing not to solve every problem, you leave the audience with their own imagination at work. This is why a show like ENT is not just about staring at your tv screen like some kind of vegetable : It makes you think as well.

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What in the world does this mean? HOW hard was it to watch TOS and take notes?

It's hard because TOS was not always good Sci-Fi. You just can't respect everything installed in TOS, and not pull the quality of ENT a few levels down at the same time.

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It is very sad that when the men who so called run trek for over 15 years can't keep their own shit straight

It is very hard to "keep your own shit straight" when you are constantly harrassed by a minority of loud talking TOS fans who can't accept any change in the franchise.

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It is very clear you have not been a fan of Trek for very long.

15 years, give or take a month or two. Granted, it must be less than you...

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You never saw Trek in its glory days of 20 million viewers a week compared to the dismal 3 million it gets now.

I did. But I couldn't care less about the ratings, now or then. I don't understand why people first check the ratings, and only then decide whether what they watched is good or not. I don't take the ratings into account when I decide if a like a TV show or not. If I did, my apreciation of TOS would be even worse.

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