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Uploaded on Oct 11, 2006

Possibly the only best scene from the last episode of Enterprise, 4x22.

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  • Jeremy Saurus

    It would have been so awesome if the series ended with Archer actually "Leaping Out" of the ship and him being revealed as Sam Beckett from Quantum Leap! He'd then Leap into another body and look in the mirror and see that he is now Gul Dukat from DS9 and say "Oh boy."

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  • Jordan Boothe

    Star trek Enterprise may not have been as big a hit as "The Next Generation" or "Voyager" but I think they had one of the best bloopers

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  • LordDavid04

    It's a shame that the Enterprise series finale was so lame. It should have been a link between Enterprise and the Original Series. They had those sets built from "In a Mirror Darkly" so why not use them?

    Have it set at the NCC 1701's launch, modify the bridge to look like the pilot, actually build Engineering rather than the TNG sets from the finale. Have it set where T'Pol is invited to attend Enterprise's inauguration, and link it somehow in story telling about the NX-01's final mission.

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  • isaacesturt

    Quick shout out to Star Trek fans. Do you think this was good ending?

    Thanks

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  • iKillerZombie

    Yeah, its shame they have to cancel bad shows just when they are getting good.

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  • Michael Armijos

    This show is up there with TNG and TOS

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  • taicleis

    Enterprise didn't kill the franchise. Being moved to a Friday night timeslot by a new exec who openly stated that he HATES Star Trek killed the franchise. The effort by the fanbase to keep the series on the air was nothing short of heroic and unprecedented. It had a lot of fans who tried very very hard to keep it on, including a lobbyist on Capitol Hill.

    They were going to lead up to the Romulan War, for crying out loud. ENT being cancelled was total bullshit.

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  • CPUBlackHeartxx

    Yeah finacially it was dead but Star Trek will always have it's fans that won't abandon it thats how i ment it is still alive.

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  • taicleis

    "Wrath of Khan deals heavily with the idea of Terra-forming" - oh come on; no it doesn't. It TOUCHES on it. The film isn't about the idea of terraforming. There is a terraforming device which, in the wrong hands, is dangerous. All of that information takes up about 1-2 minutes of screen time. The rest is dealing with Khan. That's like saying Star Wars "deals heavily" with the economic and social remoteness of rural areas because of Tatooine.

    SFS does focus on characters, yep. So does ST2009.

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  • OpenMawProductions

    The series was dead. The majority of Star Trek fans left the show by the end of Season 3, only a few came back sporadically for Season 4, the ratings were tanking constantly. Many people were unhappy. The series, from the standpoint of being a franchise was dead. It wasn't a money maker, and had become creatively bankrupt. If it had still been in any proper shape, the studio would not have gone with a reboot of the original cast. It wouldn't be pushing so hard to re-energize the market for Trek.

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  • OpenMawProductions

    Wrath of Khan and Spock were both most definitely about the notion of Star Trek. Wrath of Khan deals heavily with the idea of Terra-forming and the implications of things like weapons of mass destruction, and good intentioned men's inventions being perverted into devastating instruments of destruction. Search continues many of those things, and ties directly into the history of Star Trek by being about the Trek Family, and their loyalty to one another.

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  • OpenMawProductions

    Something that had been a part of my life since I was four years old had come to an end... And even though we have JJ Abrams take on Trek. Star Trek still hasn't come back for me. It won't come back until we have a TV show. As Gene put it in his original pitch. AN ACTION-ADVENTURE DRAMA FOR TELEVISION.

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