• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      I think it was more of a ‘this is a great opportunity for metaphoric storytelling’ than ‘let’s celebrate the Bush Doctrine’ though.

      I think it failed, but that’s another issue.

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        10 months ago

        I got a lot of “we’re facing an exitensial threat, therefore the ends justify the means” out of the 3rd season. It seemed really out of place in a star trek show. Maybe it wasn’t an implicit endorsement of the Bush doctrine but it sure smelled like one to me.

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          10 months ago

          It’s been so long that I’d have to watch it again, to be honest. To me, the only good season of Enterprise was Season 4 when Manny Coto took over and just made it a season-long tribute to TOS. Ironically, Coto is a Republican. That said, he also made another terrific short-lived sci-fi TV show called Odyssey 5 with Peter Weller. I highly recommend its one season despite the cliffhanger ending.

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              No problem. It was part of Showtime’s sci-fi block which also had a pretty good post-apocalyptic show called Jeremiah, which showed that Malcolm Jamal-Warner had range beyond sitcoms. Showtime axed all of their sci-fi shows and it died. Stargate SG-1 was the only one that got saved by moving over to the Sci-Fi Channel, I think because it was being co-funded by Canada.

              I wish he’d continued to story in a book or something. Everyone I’ve recommended it to has liked it. Looks like all of the episodes are on YouTube. Here’s the pilot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWGbfQOFN60