I'd rank the Trek series' endings as follows, best to worst: 

* TNG - irritating as hell with another time travel story, but at least Picard 
finally let his "hair" down and played poker with the gang 

* DS9 - actually a satisfying ending, but Sisko's abandoning his family still 
angers me, so not number one. And note that, will time travel isn't critical to 
the story, there is a time travel element with Sisko's newfound powers 

* Voyager - at least they got back to Earth. But over usage of the Borg, and 
another time travel story?! 

* Enterprise - crappy in writing, acting, and execution, a complete non-story. 
And like DS9, time travel per se isn't critical, but there is time shifting 
since Riker and Troi are telling history story. Crap. 

Again, what the hell is the fascination with time travel from B&B?? 

Oh--the OS doesn't count because it didn't get a planned ending, but the last 
aired show sucked. Named "Turnabout Intruder", it's the one where an old 
jealous girlfriend of Kirk's literally changes bodies with him and takes over 
as Captain. A sexist show: she did it because women just couldn't be captains 
in Starfleet, and the last line was a trip. Of Janice, Kirk says, "Her life 
could have been as fulfilling as any woman's, if only...." the idea being, "if 
only she'd accepted her limitations as a woman and just learned to be happy". 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Martin Baxter" <martinbaxt...@gmail.com> 
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 3:48:57 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Series That Ended Badly 






The V-Word series was a waste of both space, time and money, Daryle. And you 
hit it spot-on, calling "Endgame" the worst expected ending ever. (Pardon me... 
The Worst Expected Ending EVER. Deserves capitalization, that.) The only reason 
I tune din for it was because I'd caught this disgusting rumor that Paramount 
was going to take V-Word to the big screen, to replace Next Gen as the theater 
franchise. So I watched, hoping that I was wrong. 

Boy, was I. 

"We'regonnadiewe'regonnadiewe'regonnaDIEtheBABY'SHEREwe'regonnaDIE -- hey. 
We're back home." 

May all involved end in thirst. 


On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Daryle Lockhart < dar...@darylelockhart.com > 
wrote: 









"Voyager". What a complete waste of time. 


If you'll remember, I recently decided towatch the show from the beginning at 
the suggestion of Garrett Wang. I have now watched every episode of Voyager. 
"Year Of Hell" and "Unimatrix Zero" are worth the price of admission (episodes 
that remind me remarkably of where the "Lost" finale went left, but I digress) 
. But Endgame was the worst ending of any Star Trek show in history -- 
INCLUDING "Enterprise". 





On May 24, 2010, at 2:06 PM, Keith Johnson wrote: 






The talk of "Lost" and the less-than-spectacular ending (no Spoilers!) made me 
think of "The Sopranos", whose ending angered many fans. And that made me think 
of BSG, whose ending angered many fans. BSG made me think of "Enterprise", 
whose ending angered many--get the drift? 

So I was thinking of shows that we loved or at least were attached to, which 
ended in less than satisfactory methods. 
"Enterprise" ticked me off by using another time-travel type device, by killing 
Trip, and by inserting Riker and Troi unnecessarily. 

What other series can you think of whose endings you anticipated, but which 
disappointed you? I'm talking about shows that actually got an ending, not 
those that were canceled and simply stopped airing new eps. This can be scifi, 
animation, or any real life drama. 







-- 
"If all the world's a stage and we are merely players, who the bloody hell 
wrote the script?" -- Charles E Grant 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik 



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