Title: Oh Happy Joyous Day !!
Crichton Kicks - May 25, 2004 10:04 PM (GMT)
Quoted from Trektoday;
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Brannon Braga the co-creator of Star Trek: Enterprise, may "take a step back" next season and allow one of the other writers on the series to take on more responsibility.
Speaking to Dreamwatch (excerpts via TrekWeb), Braga said that he was uncertain of his level of involvement in the series after the end of its third broadcast year.
"I'm not sure how I can top myself," he said.
Braga said he felt that the last season was the best of any Star Trek series he had worked on, but noted that Chris Black or Manny Coto might take over some of his responsibilities for the fall season.
As for himself, Braga is working on a new series with fellow Enterprise executive producer Rick Berman, which he described as being science fiction but "not sci-fi with people in spaceships, with aliens running around."
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....and don't let the door hit your ass on the way out :lol:
It's Manny surely, wasn't this what we've been predicting for months now ??
willowroolz - May 25, 2004 10:09 PM (GMT)
Does he want suggestions for ways he can top himself? Cos I've got a few... :devil:
Crichton Kicks - May 25, 2004 10:11 PM (GMT)
:lol: :lol:
I did wonder that myself. Now if we can only get him to take the organ-grinder with him..... ;)
Phillip Culley - May 25, 2004 11:04 PM (GMT)
Wooo! Party party party! :thumbsup:
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| Braga said he felt that the last season was the best of any Star Trek series he had worked on |
Well to be fair, given that prior to Enterprise all he did was work on Voyager that doesn't really say much :)
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| As for himself, Braga is working on a new series with fellow Enterprise executive producer Rick Berman, which he described as being science fiction but "not sci-fi with people in spaceships, with aliens running around." |
Which, unless it has cupious amounts of T&A and goes the way of Andromeda, will probably last about 13 episodes :)
Crichton Kicks - May 25, 2004 11:07 PM (GMT)
I bet Ron Moore's pissing his pants right now :)
He certainly will be this time next year when Braga's out of a job :lol:
Number Six - May 26, 2004 08:14 AM (GMT)
Well I'll be....
So the power of prayer does work, after all :thumbsup:
Crichton Kicks - May 26, 2004 12:03 PM (GMT)
Well at least to some degree. Berman's still there, so not a complete success. Yet. ;)
ken1701e - May 26, 2004 05:34 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Valhalla Sector @ May 26 2004, 12:04 AM) |
Quoted from Trektoday;
| QUOTE | Brannon Braga the co-creator of Star Trek: Enterprise, may "take a step back" next season and allow one of the other writers on the series to take on more responsibility.
Speaking to Dreamwatch (excerpts via TrekWeb), Braga said that he was uncertain of his level of involvement in the series after the end of its third broadcast year.
"I'm not sure how I can top myself," he said.
Braga said he felt that the last season was the best of any Star Trek series he had worked on, but noted that Chris Black or Manny Coto might take over some of his responsibilities for the fall season.
As for himself, Braga is working on a new series with fellow Enterprise executive producer Rick Berman, which he described as being science fiction but "not sci-fi with people in spaceships, with aliens running around."
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....and don't let the door hit your ass on the way out :lol:
It's Manny surely, wasn't this what we've been predicting for months now ??
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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!