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Nemesis DVD in 2003, 8 replies (Romulan Senate forum)
Why Sela was a ridiculous idea and didn't work, 35 replies (Shore Leave forum)
Female Vulcans--How much do we really know about them? 10 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
Cripes, Bakula and Blalock just don't click together, 7 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
The Seventh... good or bad? 4 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
Kevin Sorbo on Enterprise, 8 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
Silik, Soval, and Koval, 8 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
How The Catsuit Debate Is Really A Moot Point, 28 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
Enterprise is a pretty good show. 5 replies (Suliban Helix forum)
Different ending "Elementary, Dear Data" 4 replies (Shore Leave forum)
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Nov 08
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Paramount has released details and a photo of the new TNG Survival Package, featuring the first six season DVD sets of the series with room for the seventh, according to Treknews.de.
Nov 06
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Kate Mulgrew's husband Tim Hagan lost his gubernatorial bid in Ohio last night to incumbent Governor Republican Bob Taft, according to Cleveland Plain Dealer (thanks to 'sky' for this).
Nov 05
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Activision has released STARFLEET COMMAND III to manufacturing and it should arrive on store shelves later this month, according to Sci-Fi Wire.
Oct 30
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Nicole de Boer talks THE DEAD ZONE with Britain's SFX Magazine this month.
Oct 30
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The Cincinnati Enquirer published a detailed profile of Kate Mulgrew in its Oct 27 edition, exploring Mulgrew's perspective on her husband's campaign. Mulgrew is the wife of Ohio democratic Gubernatory candidate Tim Hagan.
Oct 30
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John Lucas, director of TOS's "The Enterprise Incident," "The Ultimate Computer" and "Elaan of Troyius" and writer of "That Which Survives," "The Changeling" and "Patterns of Forice" has died at the age of 83, according to the AP.
Oct 29
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The official X-MEN 2 website has opened up its 'Cerebro' section with tons of new photos, desktop themes and more. Go here.
Oct 24
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Kim Cattrall ('Valeris') talks SEX AND THE CITY and mentions playing a "sexy Vulcan" in a 60 Second Interview at UK's The Metro. (Thanks to 'Gitch' for the tip)
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UPN's "The Communicator" promo is available for download at AllAboutStarTrek and MediaTrek.
Star Trek.com has posted 3 new photos from the upcoming ENT episode titled 'Marauders' here.
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Nov 5, 2002: TNG Season 5 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Nov 26, 2002: STAR TREK NEMESIS soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith released by Varese Sarabande Records
Dec 3, 2002: TNG Season 6 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
Dec 13, 2002: STAR TREK: NEMESIS hits U.S. theaters
Dec 31, 2002: TNG Season 7 DVD Box Set U.S. Release
2002: Click here for full 2002 TREK DVD/VHS UK release dates
Jan 3, 2003: STAR TREK NEMESIS hits UK theaters
Mar, 2003: ST: DS9 Hits DVD; STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME Collector's Edition DVD Arrives
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Posted:
12:53:48 on September 25 2002
By: Alexander Chase
Dept: Enterprise | stenterprise.com
The print edition of USA Today has released the final ratings for the week of September 16-22. The week was a mixture of repeats and season premieres including the return of The WB's Charmed and the "anchors away" of FOX's Friday night lineup, Firefly and John Doe, and ABC's Push, Nevada.
The ENT season 2 premiere, "Shockwave, Part 2", finished with a 3.2/5 and 4.9 million viewers (as reported on September 23rd by Trek Web, see here ) in 6th place for the week behind ABC's Thursday night repeat presentation of Push, Nevada (5.7 million viewers) and ahead of the premiere of UPN's The Twilight Zone (4.6 million viewers)
For the week, the series premiere of ABC's Push Nevada ruled the roast with a 7.8/12 and 12.0 million viewers. FOX's Friday night lineup of John Doe and Joss Whedon's Firefly both finished ahead of ENT in the 2nd and 4th slots respectively. The WB's new Sunday night lineup featuring Charmed and, soon, BVS spin-off Angel got off to a very impressive start as Charmed pulled in a 3.7/6 (6.3 million viewers) and secured the #3 slot for the week just ahead of Firefly.
UPN finished in last place for the week with an average of 3.8 million viewers, behind The WB's average of 4.7 million. ABC finished on top for the week with an average of 10.1 million viewers.
Top 10 Science Fiction/Fantasy Genre Network Series
September 16-22 (based on number of viewers)
1) Push, Nevada (ABC) 7.8/12 (12.0 million)
2) John Doe (FOX) - 6.0/11 (9.8 million)
3) Charmed (WB) - 3.7/6 (6.3 million)
4) Firefly (FOX) - 4.0/8 (6.2 million)
5) (r) Push, Nevada (ABC) - 4.0/6 (5.7 million)*
6) Enterprise (UPN) - 3.2/5 (4.9 million)
7) The Twilight Zone (UPN) - 2.9/5 (4.6 million)
8) (r) Smallvlle (WB) - 2.8/4 (4.4. million)
9) (r) Buffy the Vampire Slayer (UPN) - 1.7/3 (2.5 million)
10) (r) Enterprise (UPN) - 1.2/2 (1.8 million)**
* Thursday night repeat presentation
** Tuesday night repeat presentation
NOTE: This year TrekWeb will include repeat presentations of network series in Top 10 rankings. This will be denoted by an (r) at the beginning of the series name.
NEXT WEEK: The onslaught continues with the season premieres of Smallville, Alias, Angel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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How would you rate the latest ENT episode, THE SEVENTH, on a scale from 1 (bad) to 10 (excellent) in comparison to the best and the worst episodes of all previous Star Trek episodes?
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