'Enterprise' Treks Into Syndication On September 17 And 18
Critically accliamed fourth season episodes will be shown early in the schedule
"Star Trek: Enterprise" begins its run in syndication in many of the major television markets in the United States on the weekend of September 17 and 18, according to trektoday.com.
The two-part premiere, "Broken Bow, Part I" and "Broken Bow, Part II," will be the first episodes aired. Following that, many episodes from the fourth season, which were critically acclaimed but low rated, will be seen in the next two months, including the arcs about Vulcan and the Augments.
During the month of December, there will be reruns followed by the two-parter "Storm Front." More fourth season episodes will be aired in January of 2006.
"Carbon Creek" and Regeneration," from the show's second season, aren't on the schedule until September, 2006.
Fans who can't wait that long to relive the show can buy the third season of "Star Trek: Enterprise" on DVD on Tuesday, September 27, with the fourth and final season available on November 1.
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