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Reviewer : drakkillus
Ave Rating : 1.6000 for 5 reviews
Title : A Night In Sickbay Rating : 1
Writers : Rick Berman, Brannon Braga Year : 2152
Review : Being the odd fan of Enterprise, I stil ofund it hard to watch this one and feel I enjoyed myself at the end. The storyline seemed as if it were an ordinary day vs. an intersesting one that would make for good television. And what's with all the decon scenes? Seriously!! A good thing they stopped doing that as prevelently.
Title : Nemesis Rating : 3
Writers : John Logan Year : 2379
Review : Am I the only person that thought this movie was somewhat mediocre? The premise was great, killing off Data, good, but Shinzon came off as whiny, the acting somehow wasn't "there". I didn't enjoy the whole cloning bit, and sticking Worf back on Enterprise seemed like a cheap shot after his glorious time on DS9. The space-borne sequences, however, were pretty much SW quality in excitement, which is great. I hope the next ST film progresses with that further, perhaps stretch them out just a teeny bit longer. It would also be nice if E-E didn't get it's butt kicked next time (if one) we see her.
Title : Insurrection Rating : 2
Writers : Rick Berman, Michael Piller Year : 2375
Review : Why wasn't this movie about the Dominion War? A whole show was devoted to it, and that's not enough because it's a WAR and WARS effect a whole lot of the galaxy and make for good riveting action movies and.... sheesh! But, about the movie, it was dull. The only things interesting in it were Data going nuts, and Will and Deanna re-kindling their fire. Other than that, blech.
Title : These Are The Voyages... Rating : 0
Writers : Rick Berman, Brannon Braga Year : 2370
Review : Well, since I was a big fan of Enterprise, one can imagine that this was the most sucktacular ending of a show ever. Canon mishaps notwithstanding, I think the premise of this show was admirable, about little us reaching for a better and more interesting future. This "finale" was just plain insulting, and very little else needs to be said, other than I can plainly see the Berman and Braga were trying to sabotage Star Trek with this one because Paramount took away their toys.
Title : Endgame Rating : 2
Writers : Rick Berman, Kenneth Biller, Brannon Braga Year : 2377
Review : Boring end to a decent show, what's with falling back on time travel, anyway? I think this would have been just as satisfying knowing what happened to the crew of crappy little Voyager if they HAD taken another 20 or 30 years to get back.

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