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Sorry, I accidentally entered my post before finishing my message. What I meant to say is that it will be funny if more people arrive at CBS HQ in New York to protest Enterprise's cancellation than people who protested at the Republic National Convention.
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quote:Originally posted by MarianLH: It's an automated reply. I received the same thing, even though my letter supported the cancellation.
I understand writing a letter to protest against a decision, but you actually took time out just to say "well done, chaps"?
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quote:All of us at Paramount warmly bid goodbye to Enterprise, and we all look forward to a new chapter of this enduring franchise in the future.
according to those two source, it says that final episode ends on May 13th but I just saw the preview after the "Affliction" episode, showing that a final episode which air next friday, Feb the 25th.. WTF is going on?
can someone clear this up?
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Ever since the cancellation was announced, UPN's promos for next week have featured the graphics stating these are the final episodes... plural
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Hmm... I feel kinda odd. It will be the first time since 1990 that I won't have a Star Trek series to see on television.
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To be fair, the early years of The Next Generation weren't much to call home about (or to interrupt wild, hot, monkey sex for in Michael's case).
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quote:Originally posted by Vice-Admiral Michael T. Colorge: Hmm... I feel kinda odd. It will be the first time since 1990 that I won't have a Star Trek series to see on television.
Ever since 1992 (regularly) for me.
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quote:Originally posted by Siegfried: To be fair, the early years of The Next Generation weren't much to call home about (or to interrupt wild, hot, monkey sex for in Michael's case).
Having grown up watching TOS in syndication since before I could speak, having any new Trek was outstanding, in my opinion. Of course, I was 14 at the time TNG premiered.
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Being that I think of you all as close dear friends I feel I can really open up to you and tell you that in all honestly, im really bummed about this.
On the bright side Family Guy is back and then there is American Dad *cough*ripoff*cough*.
Now only if Futurama could be resurrected my tv may yet have a reason to live...and the Mexicans who made it.
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Family Guy and American Dad are from the same guy. You know that right? Besides, I doubt you can call American Dad a rip off of Family Guy anyway.
Peter = fat, dense, and somewhat insane. Stanley = fit, smart, and conservative to a fault
Lois = moderately attractive and smart. Francine = very attractive and a bit clueless.
Meg = unattractive, unpopular, dresses neatly, and smart enough to try for Brown. Hayley = sterotypically bleeding heart, grudgy, and smart enough for junior college.
Chris = fat, dumb, and lethargic. Steve = thin, conservative, and stereotypically geeky.
Stewie = toddler, hellbent on killing Lois, hellbent on world domination, genius, might be gay. Roger = alien, lazy, mooching off of Smithes, very smart, sweet tooth, and weight problem.
Brian = naturally talking, dog, sophisticated, and in love with Lois. Klaus = goldfish that was experimented on, horny, and lusts for Francine.
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