languatron
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Life could be this beautiful without NBC-TV in it.
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Maybe it's just as well that "Star Trek: Enterprise" got cancelled, at least for Jolene Blalock's sake. Jolene found herself in one shitty storyline after another, and had no problem with voicing her dissatisfaction over these badly written episodes. I think it is only a matter of time before Ronald D. Moore's cast members begin going the route of Jolene Blalock, and begin bitching about the SHITTY STORYLINES they have to act out. I think the "Sex Camp" storyline of Ronald D. Moore will finally prompt at least one of the cast members to begin bitching about the ridiculous and badly written scripts of Ronald D. Moore. After all, Ronald D. Moore's scripts for his "Star Shit: Galactica" series are TEN TIMES WORSE than the CRAP being written for "Star Trek: Enterprise."
I think Edward James Omos will be the first to cave in. Out of the entire cast, he is the least naive, has the most experience in Hollywood, and has earned enough clout to bitch about any sub par scripts he may be forced to act out. Edward James Olmos has already been bluntly vocal about Sci-Fi Channel, Ronald D. Moore, and the controversy surrounding this production. I can see Edward James Olmos voicing grave reservations over some "Sex Camp" storyline, which smacks of a gimmicky stab for ratings at the expense of sacrificing any integrity that Ronald D. Moore's series NEVER HAD in the first place.
As time has gone on, it has become apparent that this series is beneath Edward James Olmos. He would do well to sever all ties with this TRAIN WRECK OF A SERIES once and for all, and pursue avenues more worthy of his acting talents, such as more theater. Edward James Olmos is in the same predicament that Roy Scheider found himself in when he got contractually stuck in "Seaquest DSV." "Seaquest" began with a glimmer of hope in being a well written Science Fiction series, then gradually degenerated into juvenile crap with each passing season.
Although Ron Moore's cast members haven't yet begun bitching about the LOW QUALITY of Ronald D. Moore's story ideas in public, it is a SAFE BET that it is being done PRIVATELY. 
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