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Enterprise Finale Airing Tonight

Tycoon Guy writes "Be sure to tune in to UPN tonight, where they're going to show the 'true finale' of Enterprise with the episode Terra Prime, followed by the post-season coda, These Are The Voyages. The latter will feature appearances by Troi, Riker, and a completely CGI Enterprise-D."

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  1. Ah...that explains it. by KipCas · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was wondering why all of our evening shift IT guys called in sick.

    --
    Turk: Let's play Steak. J.D.: What? Turk: Steak. The 1st person to finish their steak is the winner of Steak. -Scrubs
  2. Re:Fools, small chidren, and ships named Enterpris by Heliologue · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sadly enough, I've gotten into loud arguments about whether Picard or Kirk was the better captain. It's a symptom of my horrible geekdom. For those of you wondering, by the way, it's Picard.

  3. Let me guess.... by espergreen · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sam leaps into the Enterprise D as Commander Riker and must save the relationship between him and Troi

    Oh wait..that was the good show with Scott Bakula :)

  4. Spoiler: "My work here is done" by rpcxdr · · Score: 5, Funny

    At the end of the episode, after he has resolved the problems facing "Enterprise", he will warp through time and space and reappear as George in Seinfeld and attempt to get the series started again. [Obligatory]

  5. Re:Fools, small chidren, and ships named Enterpris by kannibal_klown · · Score: 5, Funny
    and then when the electronics in Enterprise looked more sophisticated than in the Original Series


    I see where you're coming from. But still, to make the set of Enterprise look less sophisticated than the Original Series would require them drawing on the walls with crayons or perhaps using vacuum tubes.
  6. Re:Fools, small chidren, and ships named Enterpris by mapmaker · · Score: 5, Funny
    And another thing, Troi sure was hot, but God, I hated the way she abused Worf. "A Klingon does NOT [do X]!" "Well, I'm not a Klingon, but I know I would feel [feeling Y] if I were confronted with [situation Z] [and I think you damn well better change your behavior and act more like me by doing X even though I'm not a Klingon, or I will make a recommendation to Capt. Picard to include this "deficiency" in your officer's fitness report]." Which invariably concludes with Worf changing his behaviour to be more like a human-betazoid hybrid than the Klingon he is.

    Replace "Klingon" with "man", and "human-betazoid hybrid" with "woman" in the above statement, and you've got a stereotypical heterosexual relationship.