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Capt_Spade

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DS9's Behr Consulted With 'Enterprise' Producers
« on: April 03, 2004, 02:59:08 am »
Here is a little something I ran into surfing around.
source: http://www.trektoday.com/news/020404_01.shtml

By Michelle
April 2, 2004 - 8:10 PM

Former Star Trek: Deep Space Nine executive producer Ira Steven Behr revealed that he had consulted with the producers of Star Trek: Enterprise, but they never followed up on the initial conversation.

A Chicago Tribune weblog by Maureen Ryan (in place of regular columnist Eric Zorn) to promote DS9's arrival on Spike TV next Monday, April 5th, quoted Behr from an interview Ryan conducted for an article on the state of genre television.

Much to Behr's surprise, reported Ryan, Enterprise executive producers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga called Behr to ask his opinion on the show's faults.

"They sent me some episodes," Behr told her, admitting that he had not watched the series before that. "For about two hours, I gave them my opinion, and they said, 'Thanks, we'll be in touch.'"

Behr never heard from them again, despite having given them what he thought was "a very clearheaded critique of what the show needed to do to fulfill its premise."

He described the conversation as "very civil" but said that he was uncomfortable. He recommended deepening the characters, and added, "Obviously, what I said...they didn't agree with," because they adapted none of his suggestions.

Still, Behr said he takes no pleasure from fan dissatisfaction with Enterprise, believing that anything that hurts the Trek franchise wounds the legacy of DS9. "I gave eight years to that little pop culture phenomenon...it brings me no joy when I read about 'Star Trek' being talked of in a derogatory sense."


Hmm... got to love those Enterprise producers, don't even listen to one of their own kind much less the fans!
 

Clark Kent

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Re: DS9's Behr Consulted With 'Enterprise' Producers
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2004, 11:17:53 am »
I guess I'm not surprised, those two have relelntlessly pursued poor quality plots for as far back as I can remember.  There was a time when I would make it a point to be there when trek was on, but no longer.  It pisses me off that this season they've had what, three breaks of several weeks with no new shows, perhaps more?  Or did they just end the season and I didn't realize it?  No matter.
I liked DS 9, but hated Voyager.  I think Enterprise is ok, but I do my best to not lump it in with star trek, and isn't worth trying to get home to watch.  I just catch an episode here and there when I'm bored and it's on.

CK

P.S.  I like latinas...

Capt_Spade

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DS9's Behr Consulted With 'Enterprise' Producers
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2004, 02:59:08 am »
Here is a little something I ran into surfing around.
source: http://www.trektoday.com/news/020404_01.shtml

By Michelle
April 2, 2004 - 8:10 PM

Former Star Trek: Deep Space Nine executive producer Ira Steven Behr revealed that he had consulted with the producers of Star Trek: Enterprise, but they never followed up on the initial conversation.

A Chicago Tribune weblog by Maureen Ryan (in place of regular columnist Eric Zorn) to promote DS9's arrival on Spike TV next Monday, April 5th, quoted Behr from an interview Ryan conducted for an article on the state of genre television.

Much to Behr's surprise, reported Ryan, Enterprise executive producers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga called Behr to ask his opinion on the show's faults.

"They sent me some episodes," Behr told her, admitting that he had not watched the series before that. "For about two hours, I gave them my opinion, and they said, 'Thanks, we'll be in touch.'"

Behr never heard from them again, despite having given them what he thought was "a very clearheaded critique of what the show needed to do to fulfill its premise."

He described the conversation as "very civil" but said that he was uncomfortable. He recommended deepening the characters, and added, "Obviously, what I said...they didn't agree with," because they adapted none of his suggestions.

Still, Behr said he takes no pleasure from fan dissatisfaction with Enterprise, believing that anything that hurts the Trek franchise wounds the legacy of DS9. "I gave eight years to that little pop culture phenomenon...it brings me no joy when I read about 'Star Trek' being talked of in a derogatory sense."


Hmm... got to love those Enterprise producers, don't even listen to one of their own kind much less the fans!
 

Clark Kent

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Re: DS9's Behr Consulted With 'Enterprise' Producers
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2004, 11:17:53 am »
I guess I'm not surprised, those two have relelntlessly pursued poor quality plots for as far back as I can remember.  There was a time when I would make it a point to be there when trek was on, but no longer.  It pisses me off that this season they've had what, three breaks of several weeks with no new shows, perhaps more?  Or did they just end the season and I didn't realize it?  No matter.
I liked DS 9, but hated Voyager.  I think Enterprise is ok, but I do my best to not lump it in with star trek, and isn't worth trying to get home to watch.  I just catch an episode here and there when I'm bored and it's on.

CK

P.S.  I like latinas...

Capt_Spade

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DS9's Behr Consulted With 'Enterprise' Producers
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2004, 02:59:08 am »
Here is a little something I ran into surfing around.
source: http://www.trektoday.com/news/020404_01.shtml

By Michelle
April 2, 2004 - 8:10 PM

Former Star Trek: Deep Space Nine executive producer Ira Steven Behr revealed that he had consulted with the producers of Star Trek: Enterprise, but they never followed up on the initial conversation.

A Chicago Tribune weblog by Maureen Ryan (in place of regular columnist Eric Zorn) to promote DS9's arrival on Spike TV next Monday, April 5th, quoted Behr from an interview Ryan conducted for an article on the state of genre television.

Much to Behr's surprise, reported Ryan, Enterprise executive producers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga called Behr to ask his opinion on the show's faults.

"They sent me some episodes," Behr told her, admitting that he had not watched the series before that. "For about two hours, I gave them my opinion, and they said, 'Thanks, we'll be in touch.'"

Behr never heard from them again, despite having given them what he thought was "a very clearheaded critique of what the show needed to do to fulfill its premise."

He described the conversation as "very civil" but said that he was uncomfortable. He recommended deepening the characters, and added, "Obviously, what I said...they didn't agree with," because they adapted none of his suggestions.

Still, Behr said he takes no pleasure from fan dissatisfaction with Enterprise, believing that anything that hurts the Trek franchise wounds the legacy of DS9. "I gave eight years to that little pop culture phenomenon...it brings me no joy when I read about 'Star Trek' being talked of in a derogatory sense."


Hmm... got to love those Enterprise producers, don't even listen to one of their own kind much less the fans!
 

Clark Kent

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Re: DS9's Behr Consulted With 'Enterprise' Producers
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2004, 11:17:53 am »
I guess I'm not surprised, those two have relelntlessly pursued poor quality plots for as far back as I can remember.  There was a time when I would make it a point to be there when trek was on, but no longer.  It pisses me off that this season they've had what, three breaks of several weeks with no new shows, perhaps more?  Or did they just end the season and I didn't realize it?  No matter.
I liked DS 9, but hated Voyager.  I think Enterprise is ok, but I do my best to not lump it in with star trek, and isn't worth trying to get home to watch.  I just catch an episode here and there when I'm bored and it's on.

CK

P.S.  I like latinas...