languatron
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Life could be this beautiful without NBC-TV in it.
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In this politically correct era in which we live in, where it isn't polite to refer to Ronald D. Moore as the NO TALENT HACK he really is; his TROLL ARMY over the Internet is stooping to new depths in BUYING and CONNING notoriety for Ronald D. Moore. The last time I checked, an Emmy Award is something a person would earn based upon genuine talent demonstrated in the field of television. Norman Lear comes to mind, for having created "All In The Family." But, since this is an era in which we live where it isn't polite to utter the truth about Ronald D. Moore, Moore's accolades must be BOUGHT, ACQUIRED, RANSACKED, SIPHONED, and PLUNDERED. It remains to be seen if the Emmy academy will compromise their principles in giving an UNDESERVING award to Ronald D. Moore, but it's a safe bet that even the Emmy Academy can be BOUGHT.
Ronald D. Moore recently (foolishly) offered his comments on the failure of "Star Trek: Enterprise." Moore accused "Enterprise" of doing the exact same things he, himself is GUILTY of. Going to the "Star Trek" idea well one too many times, giving viewers no reason to rush in front of their tv sets, crafting boring and watered down, uninteresting drama. Perhaps Ronald D. Moore's TROLL ARMY sees the handwriting on the wall with their FALSE IDOL, and they see the truth as well. That the only way Ronald D. Moore can get any sort of recognition in the tv industry, is for his TROLL ARMY to blueprint every sort of SCAM imaginable to make this happen.
The contents of Ronald D. Moore's series erroneously called "Battlestar Galactica" would certainly warrant such drastic actions on the part of his TROLL ARMY. Moore's production has NOTHING in it to warrant any sort of voluntary recognition from the Emmy Academy. It is a LOW BUDGET, "B Movie-esque", forgettable laugh riot banished to the "grave yard" slot of Friday nights, where only the UNIVERSAL EXECUTIVES PRETENDING TO BE HIS FANS would bother watching it. His production is a "Cookie Cutter, Stock Star Trek Drama" beaten to death with a hand phaser. Without even coming up for air, Ronald D. Moore rams the viewer with as many "Star Trek" cliches in 5 minutes as all 625 hours of Rick Berman produced SCHLOCK have done in 18 years.
"Star Trek: Enterprise" is already in the graveyard. The same fate beckons Ronald D. Moore's series. 
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