This was the last ST show that rly was still an ST. Enterprise was a poorly executed parody and Discovery along with everything after just a pure travesty.
@@bennaambo2716 well then we agree that we disagree. Imo everything from episodic writing through turning talented actress into a dumb broadchested bimbo (they simply had to bring in pon-farr and naked silouhettes again, how 80´s of them) to absolutely inept execution (broadcast at deadslots and general lack of advertising). In other words Ent was a show with blasting potential which got completely blasted into oblivion due to series of bad choices, lazy scrapbook writing and was ultimately shelved for good after just mere 4 for the most part lackluster seasons🤔
Enterprise was OK, I still think its more 'Star Trek' than any of the newer stuff. It was way to sluggish in terms of timing or spacing of the seasons main objectives so to say. It felt disconnected sometimes
Doubt it, the one that played Kes ended up with a record afterwards. Jennifer Ellen. Exposed herself to children after suffering mental issues. Hope she's doing better now
Nope😂😂😂😂 I refuse to believe it! The characters I see every night on my tv are real people! 😂😂 2024 I watch voyager every night in bed for so many many years.
I love watching these historical documents also. Such heroism and determination. Obvio a reference to Galaxy Quest. However, I have to confess, I have watched Endgame parts one and two at least twenty times in the last ten years.
Robert Duncan McNeill hosted this program and he took us on a behind-the-scenes look at the series. Plus, his character’s name in the show was Tom Paris.
Ethan Phillips is my top fave actor in the series. His character’s name is Neelix. Garrett Wang is another fave actor of mine in the series. He played Harry.
im 15 its 2024 watched star trek enterprise deepspace 9 and voyager (twice..) and I somtimes think i was born in the wrong time because no one my age knows star trek but its just so amazing!!!!!
I was 15 when the finale of voyager aired in UK. It's still one of my most standout memories for a treky. It was such a optimistic but naive time. Blissful really! I miss it. It's nice to see young people now who also like this magical era of star trek 😊
Thanks! This is no midi score, it's the score from the 1994 film "Stargate" which the show "Stargate SG-1" is based upon on. Joel Goldsmith, the music composer for the tv show, took some cues from the movie score by David Arnold to make the opening titles. Then, it was recorded all toguether by an orchestra. But what I did here is to take those pieces Joel Goldsmith took from the original score and mix them toguether. I don't know if I made myself clear.
God damn, Voyager might not be objectively the best Star Trek, but it sure is my favorite! I just love this cast. If I'd have to choose one actor from the franchise to have lunch with, I'd pick Garret Wang without hestitation. He seems like such a Trek nerd, it must be fun as hell to talk with him.
2002: Star Trek vs Star Wars, Star Wars won. I never forget that year when two of the world's finest of sci-fi cinema battle for dominance. I was in middle school when both Nemesis and Attack of the Clones came out. At the end of the seventh grade, everybody at school was so stoked about Episode 2. Later on in that same year, when Nemesis came out, I was the only kid in school to see the final TNG film. In the eighth grade, no one of my classmates not Trekkies, but into Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. But one film dissed trumped Trek in the opening night was Drumline. Now, I'm in my 30s (Millennial) recalling being so lucky to see both franchises being a fan of. Never forget of those opening nights of both films at a full house at the cinema. What a wonderful time it is back in the day twenty years ago to be a SCI-FI fan! #millennialmemories #geek
Oohhh I remember this!! and to think now they are doing a Voyager documentary. I’m so excited about that. And I might add a very rare interview with Jennifer Lien. It is nice seeing her.