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For those in the UK, and for those who did not yet know, or hadn't heard, 'Enterprise' will finally be hitting our screens on January 7th 2002, on Sky One.
Yes, you Americans, we're that far behind, so have pity on us.
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Actually, half a season doesn't sound that far behind, comparitively, does it? That's a bit better than DS9 or Voyager were running, no? Or is it about the same?
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If the UK is the same as Australia, they should have up to season 3 of Buffy and season 1 of Angel on DVD. I have heard though that the US releases are going to have far more extra features when they're released (extra commentaries and such).
We've also started to have ads (on channel 9) claiming we're gonna get Enterprise aired in 2002, but no exact date is given.
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Unfortunately, early reports are that terrestrial (non-satellite) broadcasts of Enterprise will be on Channel 4, that favoured channel of all Babylon 5 and Angel fans.
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I jumped with glee when I saw that add Dax.
I hope Enterprise lasts longer in prime time than Voyager's whole six or so episodes, when it was released here as well.
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*points out for Lee's benefit that slightly-later-than-early but still early reports have Channel 4 crossing their hearts (and, one assumes, hoping to die should they deviate from this course) and saying they won't cut Enterprise at all when they air it.*
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They promised the same thing with Buffy and Angel. Which means we get to watch them just after midnight. Yay.
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How amazingly open-minded of you there, Reddy.
The whole sitation has gotten better. At the start, TNG would be anything from a year to two or three years late. DS9 and Voyager varied from a couple of months to about a year. Half a year is good. Also, if it follows the Buffy/Angel Sky pattern, it won't take a break, which means we'll gradually catch up to the US airings (Buffy and Angel occasionally ended up only a week behind the US. And had terrible picture quality when they did too, for some reason).
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I don't need to be open minded, it's just that vampires don't float my boat. I'm primarily interested in science fiction. I'm not condemning Buffy, I simply don't have sufficient interest to sit down and watch it. I'm sure it's a good show for what it is.
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Eh. I just don't like Sarah Michelle Gellar.
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