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Message   Tallon    NICK OF NITE   Original Star Trek   January 22, 1996
 9:28 PM *  

 -=> Quoting Nick Of Nite #1 @1706001* to Rogue #2 @1706001*1 <=-


 NON#> Riker doesn't bother me at all. There are really only three things
 NON#> that bothered me about TNG.

 NON#> 1. Q, Oh, how I hated any show with Q!
 NON#> 2. Isn't Picard kind of old to be a Captain?!
 NON#> 3. That lousy movie Generations.

 NON#> ::: Nick of Nite :::

I admit that I was less than pleased with the movie Generations, but I
didn't think it was a bad movie. It could have been better, but it was ok.
One should remember, however, that the chemistry that made Star Trek as good
as it was, and to an extent made STNG as good as it is, did not have a
chance to form between the members of both casts that appeared in the movie.
Also, there appears to be something of a 'rush to produce' factor that also
plagued Star Trek the movie. As a result, a fairly decent script was under
developed and the public got less than the best treatment of it in favor of
a quick release.
         Take care
         Tallon


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