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I dont know about you but I am very curious to know about the future plans of the Enterprise actors...where and when will we see them (maybe together) again ?!

 

Well, the actors played roles in a cancelled show, this doesn't look good in applications...

 

Besides, the popularity among the Enterprise fans doesn't compensate the lack of talent (I'm sorry, but Bakula wasn't that good) and the fact that the show went down like a plane without wings.

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I think people are a bit cruel with Bakula. He's not a brilliant actor but he did act well in Quantum Leap. Archer, although moralistic, is an extremely boring and quite a shallow character.

 

I think the actors will end up lurking round the sci-fi market for a while, getting "special guest" roles and the like in other sci fi shows. I'd imagine a fair few of them making some B movies (I saw Terry Farrel in some 3PM mellodrama movie on UK Channel 5 a few weeks back). This isn't meant to sound cynical, I reckon they can make some good money this way.

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Archer, although moralistic, is an extremely boring and quite a shallow character.

 

That is palpable nonsense. Archer is an immensely complex character once you give him a chance. Look at the arc he goes through in the four seasons of Enterprise...from cocky, arrogant confrontational and generally dislikable in the pilot to a man of concience compassion, intelligence and great integrity by the end. He thought he could 'do anything', as the theme suggests, when he started out, but by journey's end he is weathered by experience, especially by the Xindi mission where I felt he totally came into his own; he had to question everything he believed in to stop the Xindi and had to make impossible decisions that will be with him for the rest of his life(ie. torturing the Xindi in the airlock and brutally stealing the poor aliens' injector coils). No other ST captain has had to face so many demons, had to question himself so much in the face of overwhelming adversity, and he comes through despite everything to form the Federation. B) What a guy!

Jonathan Archer is the first truly inspirational leader in ST since Jean-Luc himself imo. :D

 

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Archer, although moralistic, is an extremely boring and quite a shallow character.

 

That is palpable nonsense. Archer is an immensely complex character once you give him a chance. Look at the arc he goes through in the four seasons of Enterprise...from cocky, arrogant confrontational and generally dislikable in the pilot to a man of concience compassion, intelligence and great integrity by the end. He thought he could 'do anything', as the theme suggests, when he started out, but by journey's end he is weathered by experience, especially by the Xindi mission where I felt he totally came into his own; he had to question everything he believed in to stop the Xindi and had to make impossible decisions that will be with him for the rest of his life(ie. torturing the Xindi in the airlock and brutally stealing the poor aliens' injector coils). No other ST captain has had to face so many demons, had to question himself so much in the face of overwhelming adversity, and he comes through despite everything to form the Federation. B) What a guy!

Jonathan Archer is the first truly inspirational leader in ST since Jean-Luc himself imo. :D

 

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Janeway had more character in her little pinky than Jean-Luc had in his whole body (IMHO).

 

c4 B)

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Picarddelta4 had it closest to my opinion, Archer/Bacula came into his own through the Xindi/Season 3 arc. Whether he became a better actor or he was jus t that good to portray the development of Archer I don't know..or care, I saw it that way.

 

Except for DS9, I love all the Treks, suspiciously at first, but after getting into the stories of the characters I enjoy/enjoyed them all, just especially Enterprise because I felt some kind of Parentel-Fan connection (Oh, my don't talk to those guys...oh,watch out for that species...)

 

Most of the actors will fall to second rate B-Movie status, Bacula will probably get called again in the future to star in something and Jolene Blalock will become a porn star if I'm lucky.

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Archer, although moralistic, is an extremely boring and quite a shallow character.

 

That is palpable nonsense. Archer is an immensely complex character once you give him a chance. Look at the arc he goes through in the four seasons of Enterprise...from cocky, arrogant confrontational and generally dislikable in the pilot to a man of concience compassion, intelligence and great integrity by the end. He thought he could 'do anything', as the theme suggests, when he started out, but by journey's end he is weathered by experience, especially by the Xindi mission where I felt he totally came into his own; he had to question everything he believed in to stop the Xindi and had to make impossible decisions that will be with him for the rest of his life(ie. torturing the Xindi in the airlock and brutally stealing the poor aliens' injector coils). No other ST captain has had to face so many demons, had to question himself so much in the face of overwhelming adversity, and he comes through despite everything to form the Federation. B) What a guy!

Jonathan Archer is the first truly inspirational leader in ST since Jean-Luc himself imo. :D

 

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'We can't be afraid of the wind, Travis.'

 

 

Janeway had more character in her little pinky than Jean-Luc had in his whole body (IMHO).

 

c4 B)

 

Janeway was a feminist with an axe to grind. She took every opportunity she could to prove how tomboy she was. Now, Doc Crusher or Admiral Nacheyeve (sp?) were better female characters.

 

Now as for Picard. Patrick Stewart brought a respectable gravity to the entire series. He was the epitomy of a refined starship captain.

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Now as for Picard. Patrick Stewart brought a respectable gravity to the entire series. He was the epitomy of a refined starship captain.

 

I agree, Patrick Stewart did an excellent job. I havent really seen him in much else though...except jeffrey, and xmen, and moby dick, and robin hood, and dune, and conspiracy theory, and excaliber......ok i take it back, i've seen him in heaps. ;)

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Archer, although moralistic, is an extremely boring and quite a shallow character.

 

That is palpable nonsense. Archer is an immensely complex character once you give him a chance. Look at the arc he goes through in the four seasons of Enterprise...from cocky, arrogant confrontational and generally dislikable in the pilot to a man of concience compassion, intelligence and great integrity by the end. He thought he could 'do anything', as the theme suggests, when he started out, but by journey's end he is weathered by experience, especially by the Xindi mission where I felt he totally came into his own; he had to question everything he believed in to stop the Xindi and had to make impossible decisions that will be with him for the rest of his life(ie. torturing the Xindi in the airlock and brutally stealing the poor aliens' injector coils). No other ST captain has had to face so many demons, had to question himself so much in the face of overwhelming adversity, and he comes through despite everything to form the Federation. B) What a guy!

Jonathan Archer is the first truly inspirational leader in ST since Jean-Luc himself imo. :D

 

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'We can't be afraid of the wind, Travis.'

 

 

Hey i like the way u think.. Archer in my view really did do well, he started off thinking he could do it all but then rearlised over time that he needed bigger guns and tuff choises ;) ur apinions good in my books!

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