Ninja_Squirrel
Regular
Re: The end of \'Enterprise\'
If anyone saw Exodus, Part 1, the first hour of the three-hour Lost season finale, I'd say that's a fine example of how a season should wrap up. Lost has only been on for one year and has frustrated some with its cryptic mysteries, and I'd say it delivered 10 times more satisfaction, nostalgia, and emotional resonance, than Trek's way of wrapping up four years of Enterprise.
Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, and anyone else running all things Trek should take notes. Tonight's episode of Lost--that's how you do good writing, that's how you do character development, that's how you make someone want more.
If anyone saw Exodus, Part 1, the first hour of the three-hour Lost season finale, I'd say that's a fine example of how a season should wrap up. Lost has only been on for one year and has frustrated some with its cryptic mysteries, and I'd say it delivered 10 times more satisfaction, nostalgia, and emotional resonance, than Trek's way of wrapping up four years of Enterprise.
Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, and anyone else running all things Trek should take notes. Tonight's episode of Lost--that's how you do good writing, that's how you do character development, that's how you make someone want more.