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Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81746] Wed, 05 June 2013 11:28 Go to next message
nunca is currently offline  nunca
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Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many
departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a bit
exaggerated.

However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor performance,
camera work, lighting, sound, special effects, sets, and
storytelling...

Enterprise was actually a very good show.

(Even though it was made by jews.)

-.-

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Re: Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81802 is a reply to message #81746] Wed, 05 June 2013 13:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Steven L. is currently offline  Steven L.
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On 6/5/2013 11:28 AM, SrEspectro wrote:
>

> Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

>

> This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many

> departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

>

> Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a bit

> exaggerated.

>

> However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor performance,

> camera work, lighting, sound, special effects, sets, and

> storytelling...

>

> Enterprise was actually a very good show.

>

> (Even though it was made by jews.)


"Even though," or "because of"?

Let's face it, jews have a better sense of humor than Germans.


--
Steven L.
Re: Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81841 is a reply to message #81746] Wed, 05 June 2013 17:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
YourName is currently offline  YourName
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In article <n6muq8h5g0ovecdlebr6m2scl2nejfohr0@4ax.com>,
mrspook2001@yahoo.com wrote:
>

> Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

>

> This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many

> departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

>

> Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a bit

> exaggerated.

>

> However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor performance,

> camera work, lighting, sound, special effects, sets, and

> storytelling...

>

> Enterprise was actually a very good show.


It may or may not have been a good show in it's own right - that's simply
people's opinions, and opinions are basically irrelevant since everyone's
has a different and equally valid one.

The FACT is that as a "Star Trek" show it's complete crap because of those
"departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon" - it
simply doesn't fit with what came before it. You could slap a "Star Trek"
sticker onto "Dora the Explorer", but that doesn't make it a real part of
the franchise either.
Re: Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81842 is a reply to message #81802] Wed, 05 June 2013 18:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
wheresourblessing is currently offline  wheresourblessing
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On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 13:31:55 -0400, "Steven L."
<sdlitvin@earthlink.net> wrote:

> On 6/5/2013 11:28 AM, SrEspectro wrote:

>>

>> Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

>>

>> This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many

>> departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

>>

>> Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a bit

>> exaggerated.

>>

>> However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor performance,

>> camera work, lighting, sound, special effects, sets, and

>> storytelling...

>>

>> Enterprise was actually a very good show.

>>

>> (Even though it was made by jews.)

>

> "Even though," or "because of"?

>

> Let's face it, jews have a better sense of humor than Germans.



Oh, yes.

Especially when it comes to war-mongering and genocide.

They laugh all the way to the bank... literally.

And that holohoax of theirs... LOL.

What a real knee-slapper.

Anyway, since Israel did 9-11, your argument is invalid.

-.-

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Re: Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81843 is a reply to message #81841] Wed, 05 June 2013 18:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:09:22 +1200, YourName@YourISP.com (Your Name)
wrote:

> In article <n6muq8h5g0ovecdlebr6m2scl2nejfohr0@4ax.com>,

> mrspook2001@yahoo.com wrote:

>>

>> Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

>>

>> This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many

>> departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

>>

>> Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a bit

>> exaggerated.

>>

>> However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor performance,

>> camera work, lighting, sound, special effects, sets, and

>> storytelling...

>>

>> Enterprise was actually a very good show.

>

> It may or may not have been a good show in it's own right - that's simply

> people's opinions, and opinions are basically irrelevant since everyone's

> has a different and equally valid one.

>

Not everyone's opinion is different, or no one would agree with
anyone.

However, I was merely stating mine. It's really ok if you don't share
it... Really.

> The FACT is that as a "Star Trek" show it's complete crap because of those

> "departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon" - it

> simply doesn't fit with what came before it. You could slap a "Star Trek"

> sticker onto "Dora the Explorer", but that doesn't make it a real part of

> the franchise either.


That is, of course, debatable.

But I suppose you're entitled to your own opinion. :)

-.-

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Re: Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81893 is a reply to message #81843] Wed, 05 June 2013 21:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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In article <ngevq817jv9a1g3nganom38p14j1qaecdp@4ax.com>,
nyc2001@nuttyyahoo.isr wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:09:22 +1200, YourName@YourISP.com (Your Name)

> wrote:

>

>> In article <n6muq8h5g0ovecdlebr6m2scl2nejfohr0@4ax.com>,

>> mrspook2001@yahoo.com wrote:

>>>

>>> Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

>>>

>>> This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many

>>> departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

>>>

>>> Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a bit

>>> exaggerated.

>>>

>>> However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor performance,

>>> camera work, lighting, sound, special effects, sets, and

>>> storytelling...

>>>

>>> Enterprise was actually a very good show.

>>

>> It may or may not have been a good show in it's own right - that's simply

>> people's opinions, and opinions are basically irrelevant since everyone's

>> has a different and equally valid one.

>

> Not everyone's opinion is different, or no one would agree with

> anyone.

>

> However, I was merely stating mine. It's really ok if you don't share

> it... Really.


As I said, opinions are irrelevant.




>> The FACT is that as a "Star Trek" show it's complete crap because of those

>> "departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon" - it

>> simply doesn't fit with what came before it. You could slap a "Star Trek"

>> sticker onto "Dora the Explorer", but that doesn't make it a real part of

>> the franchise either.

>

> That is, of course, debatable.

>

> But I suppose you're entitled to your own opinion. :)


Nope, it's not an opinion - it's an observable FACT that it's different to
the Star Trek shows and movies that preceeded it. Anyone with even half a
brain can see that it's different (you said so yourself) and even the
people making it stated it was different, plus the fact that they left
"Star Trek" out of the show's title is an even more obvious clue. The
reality is that "Enterprise" was an idiotic attempt to "reboot" the
franchise, and like all silly "reboots" that means it was a different
product.
Re: Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81895 is a reply to message #81893] Wed, 05 June 2013 22:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
MITO MINISTER is currently offline  MITO MINISTER
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On Jun 6, 10:11 am, YourN...@YourISP.com (Your Name) wrote:
> In article <ngevq817jv9a1g3nganom38p14j1qae...@4ax.com>,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> nyc2...@nuttyyahoo.isr wrote:

>> On Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:09:22 +1200, YourN...@YourISP.com (Your Name)

>> wrote:

>

>>> In article <n6muq8h5g0ovecdlebr6m2scl2nejfo...@4ax.com>,

>>> mrspook2...@yahoo.com wrote:

>

>>>> Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

>

>>>> This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many

>>>> departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

>

>>>> Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a bit

>>>> exaggerated.

>

>>>> However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor performance,

>>>> camera work, lighting, sound, special effects, sets, and

>>>> storytelling...

>

>>>> Enterprise was actually a very good show.

>

>>> It may or may not have been a good show in it's own right - that's simply

>>> people's opinions, and opinions are basically irrelevant since everyone's

>>> has a different and equally valid one.

>

>> Not everyone's opinion is different, or no one would agree with

>> anyone.

>

>> However, I was merely stating mine. It's really ok if you don't share

>> it... Really.

>

> As I said, opinions are irrelevant.

>

>>> The FACT is that as a "Star Trek" show it's complete crap because of those

>>> "departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon" - it

>>> simply doesn't fit with what came before it. You could slap a "Star Trek"

>>> sticker onto "Dora the Explorer", but that doesn't make it a real part of

>>> the franchise either.

>

>> That is, of course, debatable.

>

>> But I suppose you're entitled to your own opinion. :)

>

> Nope, it's not an opinion - it's an observable FACT that it's different to

> the Star Trek shows and movies that preceeded it. Anyone with even half a

> brain can see that it's different (you said so yourself) and even the

> people making it stated it was different, plus the fact that they left

> "Star Trek" out of the show's title is an even more obvious clue. The

> reality is that "Enterprise" was an idiotic attempt to "reboot" the

> franchise, and like all silly "reboots" that means it was a different

> product.

Why do you give a shit? Lacking a life?
Re: Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81898 is a reply to message #81841] Thu, 06 June 2013 02:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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YourName@YourISP.com (Your Name) wrote in
news:YourName-0606130909220001@203-118-187-185.dsl.dyn.ihug.co.nz:

> In article <n6muq8h5g0ovecdlebr6m2scl2nejfohr0@4ax.com>,

> mrspook2001@yahoo.com wrote:

>>

>> Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

>>

>> This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many

>> departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

>>

>> Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a bit

>> exaggerated.

>>

>> However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor performance,

>> camera work, lighting, sound, special effects, sets, and

>> storytelling...

>>

>> Enterprise was actually a very good show.

>

> It may or may not have been a good show in it's own right - that's

> simply people's opinions, and opinions are basically irrelevant since

> everyone's has a different and equally valid one.

>

> The FACT is that as a "Star Trek" show it's complete crap because of

> those "departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon"

> - it simply doesn't fit with what came before it. You could slap a

> "Star Trek" sticker onto "Dora the Explorer", but that doesn't make it

> a real part of the franchise either.

>


And what you think is your opinion as well. NOT FACT.

So, grow up, little boy.
Re: Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81899 is a reply to message #81893] Thu, 06 June 2013 02:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wiseguy is currently offline  Wiseguy
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YourName@YourISP.com (Your Name) wrote in
news:YourName-0606131311290001@203-118-187-153.dsl.dyn.ihug.co.nz:

> In article <ngevq817jv9a1g3nganom38p14j1qaecdp@4ax.com>,

> nyc2001@nuttyyahoo.isr wrote:

>> On Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:09:22 +1200, YourName@YourISP.com (Your Name)

>> wrote:

>>

>>> In article <n6muq8h5g0ovecdlebr6m2scl2nejfohr0@4ax.com>,

>>> mrspook2001@yahoo.com wrote:

>>>>

>>>> Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

>>>>

>>>> This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many

>>>> departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

>>>>

>>>> Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a bit

>>>> exaggerated.

>>>>

>>>> However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor

>>>> performance, camera work, lighting, sound, special effects, sets,

>>>> and storytelling...

>>>>

>>>> Enterprise was actually a very good show.

>>>

>>> It may or may not have been a good show in it's own right - that's

>>> simply people's opinions, and opinions are basically irrelevant

>>> since everyone's has a different and equally valid one.

>>

>> Not everyone's opinion is different, or no one would agree with

>> anyone.

>>

>> However, I was merely stating mine. It's really ok if you don't share

>> it... Really.

>

> As I said, opinions are irrelevant.

>

>


Yours too, then.

>

>

>>> The FACT is that as a "Star Trek" show it's complete crap because of

>>> those "departures from either established, or widely accepted,

>>> canon" - it simply doesn't fit with what came before it. You could

>>> slap a "Star Trek" sticker onto "Dora the Explorer", but that

>>> doesn't make it a real part of the franchise either.

>>

>> That is, of course, debatable.

>>

>> But I suppose you're entitled to your own opinion. :)

>

> Nope, it's not an opinion - it's an observable FACT that it's

> different to the Star Trek shows and movies that preceeded it. Anyone

> with even half a brain can see that it's different (you said so

> yourself) and even the people making it stated it was different, plus

> the fact that they left "Star Trek" out of the show's title is an even

> more obvious clue. The reality is that "Enterprise" was an idiotic

> attempt to "reboot" the franchise, and like all silly "reboots" that

> means it was a different product.

>


Whether it has the title Star Trek or not is irrelevant.
You still don't understand the difference between reboot and prequel,
huh, little boy? GROW UP!
Re: Enterprise Was Actually a Very Good Show [message #81900 is a reply to message #81895] Thu, 06 June 2013 02:05 Go to previous message
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MITO MINISTER <cigarmanwine@gmail.com> wrote in
news:88e947b3-24c7-45e9-935a-36956b349a9f@qn4g2000pbc.googlegroups.com:

> On Jun 6, 10:11 am, YourN...@YourISP.com (Your Name) wrote:

>> In article <ngevq817jv9a1g3nganom38p14j1qae...@4ax.com>,

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> nyc2...@nuttyyahoo.isr wrote:

>>> On Thu, 06 Jun 2013 09:09:22 +1200, YourN...@YourISP.com (Your

>>> Name) wrote:

>>

>>>> In article <n6muq8h5g0ovecdlebr6m2scl2nejfo...@4ax.com>,

>>>> mrspook2...@yahoo.com wrote:

>>

>>>> > Enterprise got a very bad rap at the time of its first run.

>>

>>>> > This was primarily a result of the fans' perception of its many

>>>> > departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon.

>>

>>>> > Some of the criticism was absolutely justified, and some was a

>>>> > bit exaggerated.

>>

>>>> > However, viewed on its own merits in the realm of actor

>>>> > performance, camera work, lighting, sound, special effects,

>>>> > sets, and storytelling...

>>

>>>> > Enterprise was actually a very good show.

>>

>>>> It may or may not have been a good show in it's own right - that's

>>>> sim

> ply

>>>> people's opinions, and opinions are basically irrelevant since

>>>> everyon

> e's

>>>> has a different and equally valid one.

>>

>>> Not everyone's opinion is different, or no one would agree with

>>> anyone.

>>

>>> However, I was merely stating mine. It's really ok if you don't

>>> share it... Really.

>>

>> As I said, opinions are irrelevant.

>>

>>>> The FACT is that as a "Star Trek" show it's complete crap because

>>>> of t

> hose

>>>> "departures from either established, or widely accepted, canon" -

>>>> it simply doesn't fit with what came before it. You could slap a

>>>> "Star Tr

> ek"

>>>> sticker onto "Dora the Explorer", but that doesn't make it a real

>>>> part

> of

>>>> the franchise either.

>>

>>> That is, of course, debatable.

>>

>>> But I suppose you're entitled to your own opinion. :)

>>

>> Nope, it's not an opinion - it's an observable FACT that it's

>> different t

> o

>> the Star Trek shows and movies that preceeded it. Anyone with even

>> half a brain can see that it's different (you said so yourself) and

>> even the people making it stated it was different, plus the fact that

>> they left "Star Trek" out of the show's title is an even more obvious

>> clue. The reality is that "Enterprise" was an idiotic attempt to

>> "reboot" the franchise, and like all silly "reboots" that means it

>> was a different product.

> Why do you give a shit? Lacking a life?

>


Star Trek is his whole life. That's why he's so offended when something
comes along he doesn't like. It ruins his life.
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