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Brent Spiner to Star in Brannon Braga's New Sci-Fi Series

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By GustavoLeao / 16:27, 8 March 2005 / General Genre/SciFi

According to the Hollywood Reporter, TNG actor Brent Spiner ('Data') has signed to star in THRESHOLD, the upcoming CBS science-fiction series produced by former STAR TREK producer Brannon Braga. It is his first regular role in a television series since STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION ended its run in May 1994.



The new series focuses on a team of scientists and military personnel who make contact with alien lifeforms. Spiner join actors Carla Gugino and Charles S. Dutton in the cast.

The original report can be found at Zap2It



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RE: So are we going to see this? | Report this post to moderator
By: Krazy Joe (Odo's file, contact) @ 15:47:38 on Mar 09, 2005

You are 100% correct, but Berman has clearly run dry, too.

Berman does not deserve the grief he gets from the fans. He DID INDEED save Next Generation from it's own creator (Berman's seasons 3 -7 were much better then Gene's 1 and 2) but Voyager, Nemesis, and the 1st two seasons of Enterprise clearly show he has run out of ideas too. There is no shame in that -- it happens. The true shame is that paramount refuses to replace him with someone who isn't creativly bankrupt yet.

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