Debating the reasons for the cancellation of Star Trek: Enterprise after four years on UPN is another favorite pastime of Trek fans. In a new interview promoting his appearance at this weekend’s Toronto Comic Con, show star Scott Bakula weighs in with his theory, saying the show was the "victim of circumstance."
"I have to tell you, there were so many political things that happened in the time that we were on the air, with networks being bought and sold and studios changing personnel completely. I never really felt like we had failed as much as we were victims of circumstance.
"I felt like our show got better and better, and the overwhelming conversations I've had with people are like, 'Oh man, that last season was the greatest. You guys were just hitting your stride.' I said to the cast going in 'Please don't count on seven years. We're on a network with completely different rules.' We made 98 hours of television, a huge success by most standards."
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