quote:Originally posted by vwuser: There was a scene where Riker and, I think, Worf are gagging on their drinks. According to TrekCore, this is a deleted scene from "Masks".
Well, if any episode will make you gag, that's the one. Of course, most of season seven falls into that category- or worse.
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I don't think Season 7 was a good year for DS9, VOY, and TNG. For TNG and DS9, it seemed that the shows peaked in their third and fourth years, with a gradual decrease in story and plot and characterization. I can't say for sure if VOY ever peaked; it seemed hamstrung by upper management interference from the get-go.
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TNG7 just got Braga-weird, DSN7 had to deal with going Jadzia-less but did as well as they could, and VOY7… wait lemme look… oh, huh. It was pretty good, for Voyager.
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Guardian, I think you need to work on your pitch skills- "Probably at least as good as post-Nazi-wrapup" has never, to my knowledge, enticed excitment.
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quote:Originally posted by Guardian 2000: Under Coto and with the Reeves-Stevenseseses backing him up? Probably at least as good as post-Nazi-wrapup ENT4.
Does that include "These Are the Voyages"?
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Sorry, but the continuity porn was always the worst thing about Enterprise. Turning the entire show into a constant stream of it in Season 4 was no improvement. The only Trek show that really got better over time was DS9.
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