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  • From: Michael S Czeiszperger <czei AT webperformanceinc.com>
  • To: "InterNetWorkers" <internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: re: New Star Trek Debuts Tonight!
  • Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 13:01:51 -0400


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On Thursday 27 September 2001 12:00 pm, you wrote:
> Michael S Czeiszperger said:
> >At 8PM on UPN tonight we'll be treated to the premier of Enterprise, the
> >latest entry in the Star Trek television dynasty. [...]
> >This means no
> >Federation rules, no fancy technology saving the day, and no spandex
> >uniforms. [...]
>
> Looks like the Science Officer goes to the same tailor as Seven of Nine.
> And the same plastic surgeon.
>
The strange thing about Vulcans in this show is they all seemed moody when
they're supposed to be dispassionate. I won't comment on anatomy other than
to guess they were trying to capture some of the kitchyness of the original
series. What other reason would they have for staging a shower scene where
two characters rub lotion over their half naked bodies?

> FarScape (SciFi at 9:00 Fridays) is the best show since years 1-4 of B5.
> I'd be delighted to find something better (other than The West Wing).
>
I've watched FarScape a couple of times, but never really got into it enough
to watch again. Is there an overarching plot, or something to keep the
audience coming back week after week?

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Michael S Czeiszperger
czei AT webperformanceinc.com

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