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Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis Talk End of ENTERPRISE

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By GustavoLeao / 19:23, 10 April 2005 / Enterprise

The latest issue of TV Guide, a tribute to the ending of STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE with four different covers, features an exclusive interview with TNG actors Jonathan Frakes (Riker) and Marina Sirtis (Troi), in which they talk to journalist Michael Logan about their return to the STAR TREK franchise and their roles in the final episode, "These Are The Voyages...".Here are a few excerpts :

Did you two ever think you'd be back in Starfleet uniforms?

Marina Sirtis: Certainly not after the box-office response to STAR TREK NEMESIS! I'm glad I still fit in mine, but I don't know why they gave me that. [She points to an extremely padded bra hanging with her suit.] Padding I don't need. But I do need some help in the antigravity department! [Laughs] Did you know Jonathan is in better shape than he was in STAR TREK NEMESIS? They had to take in his costume!

Jonathan Frakes: Only in my ass. Like, what's with that? I'm turning into Brent Spiner. Have you ever seen Brent's ass? He ain't got one!

Sirtis: It's true! During NEXT GENERATION the cast used to have a contest - the search for Brent's ass!

What are your thoughts on the ENTERPRISE finale?

Sirtis: I was surprised when they said this was the last episode of the series.

Frakes: I was surprised when they said this was the last episode of ENTERPRISE and that we could be in it. It's not our show! But I love it. It's a real STAR TREK script.

Sirtis: They wouldn't give me the whole script because they thought I'd post it on the Internet. Rick Berman just told me the idea. He didn't even tell me Jonathan was in it.

Frakes: Really? That's the first thing Rick said to me. "It's going to be you and Marina...is that OK?"

Sirtis: You mean I'm here with your permission? I guess Patrick Stewart was too busy...[Laughs] I get no respect around here, and with good reason. When Rick called to offer me the job, he didn't tell me it was a secret, so the first thing I did was post the news on my website. When I got home that day, my phone was red with all the messages from people at Paramount screaming, "What the hell are you doing?!" I'm like, why didn't you tell me it was a secret? I blabbed when Brent agreed to do his three-parter on ENTERPRISE. It's not like I'm some new actress they've never met before. They know that I'm "The Mouth."

Are you surprised Troi and Riker come aboard ENTERPRISE without the use of time travel?

Frakes: Yeah. I just hope the audience understands what's going on = that this is picking up on one of our NEXT GENERATION episodes.

Sirtis: Oh, the viewers are verrrry smart. Wait a minute... this is connected to one of our episodes? Really? Which one?

Frakes: "The Pegasus." It was like first, second, third season...

Uh, actually it was the seventh season.

Sirtis: What's weird about this ENTERPRISE episode is that Troi and Riker got married in NEMESIS but now we have to go back to before they were even dating. It's set around the time when they were fighting the relationship, rather than giving in to it.

Frakes: It is strange. As I read the script, I kept having to remind myself that NEMESIS hadn't happened yet. When this takes place, you were going out with Worf at the time.

Don't you think it's weird that you guys are such a big part of the Enterprise finale? There seem to be some hurt feelings around here.

Sirtis: They don't have a great last scene like we did on the NEXT GENERATION finale. We had that poker scene where we all said goodbye. That was a real farewell.

Frakes: I think the ENTERPRISE ending is really nice for Scott Bakula. Archer is deified in this script. He's put right up there with Kirk and Picard. I like it.

Sirtis: It's like the actors each get their goodbye scenes with [Riker] instead of with each other. They individually come to see him, and he does his little bonding and counseling thing, which makes no damn sense because Troi is the counselor! But I'm not bitter or anything.

Frakes: Remember how emotional our last scene was on NEXT GENERATION?

Sirtis: Dorny was weeping like a baby, despite the fact that we were starting a STAR TREK movie in three days. I don't know these ENTERPRISE actors that well. I know some of the boys from running into them at conventions, but I think they're a little disappointed that the series is not running its course.

Frakes: More than disappointed.

Sirtis: Except they're still really young. They're now at the age we were when we started NEXT GENERATION.

But will you ever play these characters again?

Sirtis: Oh, yes! Absolutely we will!

Frakes: You mean you haven't heard?

Sirtis: Jonathan and I are planning our own sitcom.

Frakes: It's called The Rikers in Space. We'll be kinda like Ozzie and Harriet.

Sirtis: Only we'll live with our wacky Uncle Data and our dog Worf.

Frakes: It's gonna run for years!

The full interview can be found here.

Thanks to 'MvRojo' for the tip.



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RE: Oh, snap! OF COURSE! | Report this post to moderator
By: Sennik (Odo's file, contact) @ 11:46:57 on Apr 11, 2005

Sounds ok, but my problem with it is a character one. In the original TNG run, Riker & Troi were friends who were intimately together before the series started. They didn't get back together until the movies. They were really good friends throughout the series. However, the events in Pegasus, and the mutiny and all that stuff Riker was keeping from Picard... he was ordered to by the Admiral guy. He didn't want to disobey a direct order to tell Picard, so why would he tell Troi? Of course you can say he didn't tell Troi, and she's just there watching but doesn't know what he's going through, but I think Berman & Braga just undermine the whole point of the Pegasus episode. Riker has this secret he's keeping, and was ordered to keep, yet he tells Troi about it which begs the question, if he tells her, why the issue with whether to tell Picard or not? It's more of Berman and Braga's writing characters to suit the plot type of storytelling. The type that made Voyager laughable as a series, and the which doomed the first three seasons of Enterprise. Hey, at least they're consistent in their mediocrity.

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RE: Oh, snap! OF COURSE! by the fan with no name @ 12:37:16 on Apr 11
    RE: Oh, snap! OF COURSE! by Sennik @ 14:51:10 on Apr 11

Sounds Good, But | Report this post to moderator
By: Jean-Luc (Odo's file, contact) @ 11:26:53 on Apr 11, 2005

Beckett's right. The Treaty of Algeron was signed in the early 24th century. Plus the TOS Romulan's cloaking device was pretty big, so a 22nd century device shouldn't be so portable. But since B&B wrote this one, cross your fingers!

I'm wondering if Riker's facing a moral dilemma, so he goes through the holodeck recreation to get back to the roots of what the federation was founded on, or something like that.

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RE: Sounds Good, But by StillKirok @ 11:49:34 on Apr 11
    The problem with that by the fan with no name @ 12:35:32 on Apr 11

RE: Oh, snap! OF COURSE! | Report this post to moderator
By: NCC-1701 (Odo's file, contact) @ 10:41:21 on Apr 11, 2005

Nah The Treay of Algeron was only 60 years before TNG

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