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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MinutiaeMan: [QB] Okay, so I'm not exactly enthusiastic about the subject that ENT's taking for this upcoming and much-hyped arc for the third season. It's got the feel of trying too hard to be something it's not. But at the same time, isn't this exactly what we've been calling for for quite a while? More connected storylines, a more defined purpose for the series. I think that Scott Bakula makes a good point here, and perfectly sums up the potential benefits of using this type of storyline. [QUOTE]"I'm very excited about it," Bakula told Kathie Huddleston at Science Fiction Weekly during a press conference to promote Enterprise's new season. "I love the sense of purpose, of intensity, of sense of mission. And it's not like I'm not a fan of the prior Star Trek franchises where it was kind of a planet every week. But ... it just feels like the right time to really get into something that has arc, that will survive not just the standalone episodes per se. That will have something for the fans to really hook onto every week and really get involved with. So I'm very excited about it." [b]Source:[/b] TrekToday[/QUOTE]I'm not exactly eager, but I'm definitely at least interested in seeing where this story will go. Regardless of the silliness and boredom that prevailed through most of "The Expanse" (for me, anyway), I think there's at least the possibility of some improvement here. Yeah, for a lot of fans there's been a sense of constant waiting for the show to improve, to come into its own... and after six years of waiting for Voyager to come out of the toilet, this is pretty frustrating. But it *did* take TNG three years to find its stride, after all... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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