Rants

Feb. 5th, 2005 08:18 am
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Oh it's a working Saturday! Oh the joy. Of course it's my little secret that they forgot to schedule me for the one later in the year...somehow my name was forgotten... :-)

I just wanted to do some short takes on some forgotten rants...

Star Trek: Enterprise has finally been cancelled. I wasn't surprised. When it was renewed last year, it was renewed with that feeling of A) UPN has little on anyway, what does it matter, and B) Wrap up your story and make enough episodes to make a decent syndication package. Most shows syndicate well when they hit 100 episodes. Enterprise will squeak in with 98. I'm surprised that they just don't throw them a bone and give them an extra two-parter to make a nice round number.

Enterprise seemed doomed at the start. Revisionist history with bland characters. Trying to capture the original series gusto with the touchy-feely TNG tinge. Not a good mix. They were always hampered by having to fit into the Star Trek chronology and having the rabid fans watching every little continuity mistake. It made it difficult to attract new fans, and demonized by the old ones. Then again, and new Star Trek show has this problem.

After Star Trek: Nemesis, an almost exact retelling of Wrath of Kahn, and the end of Voyager, it was already time to give the franchise a rest. Fan fiction has been better than Enterprise.

Still, the last few episodes of Enterprise, where they already seemed to know they were cancelled and have been going for broke, trying to fill in the gaps of Trek history, have been mildly interesting. Especially the Vulcan High Command as Bush, Rumsfeld and company story arc they did, keeping the enlightened Vulcans as we know them at bay.

I think they knew it's all for broke now.

Otherwise, The President gave his state of the Union this week, and i didn't watch. It's dull TV. You can tell he needs a lot of support for a controversial agenda, since he's still having to pander to the religious right. After throwing up a trial balloon that he would stop pushing for the Federal Marriage amendment, he goes and puts it back on the table, and yet says that we must be compassionate to all in America. Your message seems very muddled, Mr. President.

What really disturbs me is the amount of effort that is being made by the Baby boomer generation to try to grab as much power, wealth and means for themselves right now, and to hell with any other group. It's interesting that that generation pretended to be so idyllic and caring, wanting to change the world, but what it's always been about is themselves. They wanted peace, but peace was only to stop them from having to go to war. War's OK now, if it keeps the terrorists at bay, you can send the younger generations off, as long as they aren't my kids. They wanted social programs, but only when it wasn't their paycheck being eaten up by the tax bill to pay for it.

Now they want to make sure that Social Security is within their grasp, but who cares, really as long as they get their benefits. Bush even made sure to mention that the Boomer generation was driving most of the changes, to the deference of others.

When will some of these people start dying off, dang it!

I'm sure I had more, but I'll have to save it for later...

Date: 2005-02-05 04:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eskiebear.livejournal.com
Seeing Enterprise get cancelled, wasn't much of a shock for me either being a major fan at one time. A show that boldly goes where all the others have been didn't seem like it was going to work.

Sorry to hear about your presidents stand on same-sex unions. Our Prime Minister is trying to include same-sex unions in our constitution. I think his major motive is to speak to the future and since he has friends with pride connections. Paul Martin, in televised interview, openly declared that if he stood in the way, he would be turning his back on a honest tax-paying minority.

Date: 2005-02-07 06:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Your PM seems to be a pretty well-reasoned leader. Certainly not as reactionary as some down here in the states. He also doesn't seem to play to the whims of having to stay elected like many people in Parliament do. It looks like the vote may be a little closer than first though. Hopefully Canada and it's representatives will be smart and brave.

Date: 2005-02-05 04:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scotbear.livejournal.com
I actually like Star Trek: Enterprise and look forward to seeing it when I can. I agree that it doesn't hold a candle to Next Generation; and that like the Star Wars prequelles, going backwards in the history of an established story doesn't work. Still, the show is better than so much of the alternative crap on TV like Everybody Loves Raymond and every other bad sitcom based on the life of the latest unknown stand-up comic. And it's nice to have an alternative to all the cop and medical drama clones out there.

Date: 2005-02-05 07:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bendawg.livejournal.com
Ray? You mean that series that is about Doris Roberts and Patricia Heaton constantly fighting and making up each week/day with just a little growth and development of the other characters tossed in for good measure?

Date: 2005-02-05 06:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goofybearz.livejournal.com
Star Trek, seemed loose it's focas after Gene Rodenbury died. Stargate seems to be the new Star Trek for me. Not so much meaning it has the same story or is a Star Trek clone, but it seems to hold a fascination to me like Star Trek once did.

easy now...

Date: 2005-02-05 08:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prowlerbear.livejournal.com
don't you think maybe saying all baby boomers being so grabby is a bit of an over generaliztion? that's like the conservative christians saying all homosexuals are pedophiles.....

seeing as how i live with a baby boomer who happens to be a homosexual....

Re: easy now...

Date: 2005-02-07 06:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Hmm, well, I never knew Charlie's age, so I can't really say if he fits, but he doesn't seem to act the part.

Of course, it's an over generalization. Tends to be a bad habit on political rants. Still, a majority of the current baby boomers in power do seem to have a rather self-serving agenda.

Date: 2005-02-06 10:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cubziz.livejournal.com
Actually, if the # of eps end at 98. You know... That leaves room for a "wrap-up" two-hour episode at the end. Hmmm... Maybe a "movie"?

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