Friday, February 23, 2007

Boldly Go
The Mountain of Love and I have just completed our latest TV-on-DVD project, the last seven episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise's third season, the thrilling conclusion of the season-long Xindi saga.

"Azati Prime"
"Damage"
"The Forgotten"
"E2"
"The Council"
"Countdown"
"Zero Hour"

"E2" should be read "e-squared." I do not know the code necessary to represent squares. My thanks to The Watergirl!

By the stars, I love Enterprise! The show was never really given a chance and was gone too soon, and I fear Star Trek will never rise again. (J.J. Abrams is a hack par excellence; for proof, look no further than the abysmal Mission: Impossible III. His "Star Trek" project will be {a} an abomination and {b} not Star Trek.) Our next project was to be the last ten episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the grand conclusion to the years-long Dominion War storyline, but we're so enamored of Enterprise that we're going to watch a selection of episodes from the superlative fourth season, which was cholk full of "continuity porn."

"Storm Front, Part I"
"Storm Front, Part II"
"Home"
"Affliction"
"Divergence"
"Demons"
"Terra Prime"

The Mountain and I consider, as indeed any right thinking person would, "Terra Prime" to be the true series finale of Star Trek: Enterprise. Boldly go, my friends, where no man has gone before.

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