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Why was the show enterprise Cancelled?
When discussing why Star Trek: Enterprise was canceled after four seasons, Trinneer pointed to scheduling issues with the network (UPN) as well as losing a major corporate backer for the show early on: The problem was that for the nights that we were on, usually your Major League Baseball team was also on UPN locally.
Is Star Trek still popular?
Star Trek and its spin-offs have proved highly popular in television repeats, shown repeatedly on television stations in the United States and throughout the world. The Star Trek franchise is similarly prolific. Only Star Wars has had as significant an influence as a science fiction and popular culture phenomenon.
What made Star Trek so popular?
Star Trek excelled in its characters and casting. The original series focused on a trinity of characters. At the center was the classic hero, Captain Kirk, a dashing and passionate adventurer burdened with the responsibilities of command.
Which Star Trek series was most popular?
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – 82.5 percent.
What’s the Star Trek effect?
The “Star Trek” effect is the cultural effect that television shows broadcast on societies in which shows have been aired frequently since the 1960s. EXPLANATION: The genuine show and its successor have led other shows, and not just science fiction in common.
What is the most popular Star Trek series?
Every Star Trek Series Ranked, According to Critics
- Star Trek: The Animated Series – 94 percent.
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – 82.5 percent.
- Star Trek: Picard – 81.5 percent.
- Star Trek: The Original Series – 80 percent.
- Star Trek: Discovery – 78 percent.
- Star Trek: The Next Generation – 71 percent.
What happened to Star Trek’s Enterprise?
One of the most reviled series finales in the entire Star Trek franchise is the end of Enterprise. Here’s why it has divided fans for years. Fifteen years ago this month, Star Trek: Enterprise ended its four-season run on UPN, concluding the adventures of Captain Jonathan Archer onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NX-01.
Is this a devastatingly effective attack on Star Trek?
And that doesn’t even come close to the sad part – it’s literally a devastatingly effective attack on Star Trek. All the fans are the people who enjoy no-plotline CGI action movies and are hanging on the edge of their seat as the characters make bizarre decisions simply to cause some explosions.
Is “diversity” the problem with Star Trek Discovery?
No, “Diversity” isn’t the problem with Star Trek Discovery. I just wanted to get that out of the way in case someone decides to make this about gender or race. It’s not. It just sucks. CBS does however use gender and race to excuse the fact that they seem to have created a show with no real characters or plot.
Is Star Trek Discovery STD or dis?
Following fan naming convention Star Trek Discovery, is STD. The fact that no one caught this is just sad. Now the official abbreviation is DIS, but still, not a good first impression. It was a red flag to fans that the show runners do not know the Trekker community.