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Roswell Is Co-exec Produced by Jonathan Frakes

06/15/2012

Hollywood - UPN is planning a "crossover" episode of Roswell Seasons 1 3, which will also feature the cast of the new Star Trek: Enterprise, the New York Post reported today (Tuesday). The newspaper noted that Roswell is co-exec produced by Jonathan Frakes, a onetime cast member of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the Roswell episode, a leading character travels to Hollywood and is discovered by an agent who gets him an audition for Enterprise.

 
Liz's grandmother comes into town and she is a very important person in her granddaughter's life. Liz opens up to her about a guy Max and the way she feels about him. Kyle still thinking of himself as Liz,s boyfriend complains about Max to his jock friends... and they beat Max up. Because of that Max is trying to stay away from Liz, but her grandmother suffers a stroke and she reaches her out-of-this-world Romeo out for comfort. Max can't resist seeing her suffer and he gives her the chance to say good-bye.
 
Former Roswell Seasons 1 3 DVD star Delfino will play Annie's divorced sister who is still living with her parents, according to Deadline.The actress recently appeared in two episodes of TNT's axed comedy Men of a Certain Age and also starred in ABC Family sitcom State of Georgia.
 
Max travels to Hollywood while investigating a murder he believes was committed by an alien. He discovers a link to a Paramount science fiction show called "They Are Among Us" and when he goes to the Paramount lot to investigate he ends up auditioning for the part of an alien on an episode of "Enterprise" directed by Star Trek alum, Jonathan Frakes. Meanwhile, back in Roswell, Isabel and Jesse struggle over how to reveal their engagement to their families.
 
The crew storms Roswell Air Base and steals the microwave dish. Fry and Leela rescue Zoidberg from an alien autopsy while the Professor grabs Bender's body. As the crew leaves Earth's atmosphere, Bender's head accidentally falls off the ship and they are forced to leave it behind in 1947. Back in the 31st century, Fry laments the loss of Bender, until he realizes that his head must still be where it landed in New Mexico.