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James Robertson

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Good SciFi, Bad SciFi Posted: May 22, 2004 2:44 PM
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I just watched the season finale to "Andromeda", and while this show has some weirdness to it - the whole Trance thing, for instance - it's way, way better than "Enterprise". The characters on Andromeda get presented with hard choices, and they don't always work out for the best - the season finale, for instance, was no cake walk. Mainly though, this series just seems to accept some harsh realities better - Captain Hunt realizes that there's no negotiation possible with the Magog - I can't ever see that sort of realization dawning on Archer (or on Picard in NextGen, for that matter). Now, if the people behind Trek would fire all the writers and bring in, say, Whedon...

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