Trinneer elaborated that while he felt his character had gotten out of worse predicaments over the course of the series and the choice to kill him off felt arbitrary, it did succeed in getting audiences talking about the episode overall | A "space boomer", Travis is unique on Enterprise, having been born in space |
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The frequency of stand-alone episodes broadcast during the second season resulted in a negative fan reaction | This improved the reviews that the series was receiving, and the viewers in the 18 to 35 demographics but the overall ratings continued to decrease |
This title lasted until the third episode of season three, "", when the series was renamed Star Trek: Enterprise as demanded by Paramount Television executives in an effort to reconnect the series with the fans of the franchise.
10He had previously come onto the writing staff during the third season, and wrote the well received episode "" | An example of high definition is the 2017 Blu-ray collection of the full series called Enterprise: The Full Journey |
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Retrieved May 31, 2015 — via | Braga later admitted that killing Tucker "wasn't a great idea", and called making the finale TNG-centric his biggest regret of the series |
After Rush began testing a Sony digital camera on the standing sets for two days prior to production on "" and demonstrated the footage to Braga and Berman, the decision was made to switch to digital production.
3Retrieved June 27, 2015 — via | The producers noted that the finale was intended to be a swan song for the franchise as a whole, as the final planned episode of Star Trek on television since the debut of Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987 |
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Other main characters had primary roles in particular episodes, such as "" and "" | His current focuses are on covering the Arrowverse, Star Trek: Discovery, and the DC Cinematic Universe |
Until the start of the fourth season, the series was shot on traditional.
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