Rawr wrote: » I'm experiencing the same. Wierdly enough, back in the day I dropped the show in Season 3 and sort of came back when Season 4 aired. On Rewatching, Season 3 feels like the best of the show. At times it even felt like what Voyager *should* have been, especially near the end when the ship spent most of the time in bits. Another thing that surprised me was how I started to feel about the NX01 when she was being ripped apart by the Xindi. I never really cared about the ship before, but then seeing it nearly die and slowly crawl back to life kind of made me actually like the ship. But sure enough, I was having fun with my binge watch through Season 3 until we hit the beginning of Season 4 and....space Nazis...and then I just started to tune out. I've now skipped ahead to the mirror episodes, because they were a lot of fun :P One thing I think I didn't really give the show enough credit for was the clear amount of effort that went into making this show feel pre-TOS. They screwed up the continuity often, but the designs and tech really fit in with the future TOS world. Also, now while I'm watching old USS Defiant done up in an authentic TOS style, they still managed to make that cheesy 60's interior somehow seem more advanced than the NX01. That was well done I feel. I can't help but wonder what happened in Season 4. Season 3 had a clear plot arc...but maybe they just couldn't manage it again. If they had tried better building up the the Earth Romulan War, it might have still held attention. Alas...was not meant to be I guess...
Stark wrote: » I kind of wish they had dropped the Temporal Cold War stuff. The main plot is strong enough to stand up on its own and having Daniels popping in and out on occasion just makes the whole thing more confusing to follow without really adding to the story. Especially as it's been going on since the start of Season 1 where I lost interest.
Rawr wrote: » I think they must have sensed that by the time they made Season 4. The intro is essentially an end to that thread, although I wish they had ended it earlier. The whole Xindi threat didn't need to be part of the Temporal Cold War.
Stark wrote: » Starting to really enjoy it coming towards the end of Season 3. There were a few very mediocre episodes at the start and "Doctor's orders" was an almost line for line rip-off of the episode "One" from Voyager but as a whole the show is becoming much more solid. Good character development for Archer, T'Pol, Trip and Reed (Reed's an asshole but any personality is better than none). Lots of very uncomfortable decisions being forced upon Archer which makes for some uncomfortable challenging viewing. You could see him making similar decisions to Captain Ransom from the Equinox if the situation was to drag on for a few years. Mayweather on the other hand seems to have regressed character wise, guy barely had 5 lines so far this season. He's starting to remind me a bit of the first episode of the 2005 Doctor Who revival where Rose's boyfriend Mickey gets turned into a plastic version of himself. I kind of wish they had dropped the Temporal Cold War stuff. The main plot is strong enough to stand up on its own and having Daniels popping in and out on occasion just makes the whole thing more confusing to follow without really adding to the story. Especially as it's been going on since the start of Season 1 where I lost interest.
Deleted User wrote: » You leave Daniels alone: He was in Galaxy Quest
Bobtheman wrote: » Enterprise was wrong conceptually. Why go back in time? Where is the justification there ? Given the first series was shot in the 196os?
Johnny Storm wrote: » Totally correct. They thought they could appeal to some imaginary non-star trek audience. After 3 unsuccessful seasons they then changed tack in season 4 and tried to get the trekkies back, plus added "Star Trek" to the name. IMHO Enterprise is the worst of all star trek series Because they decided not to call it "star trek" I personally feel free to consider Enterprise to be non-canonical.;)
pixelburp wrote: » It was a bizarre creative decision from the off: a genuinely interesting premise that remained a huge unmined gap in Trek canon. How DID Earth get from ww3 to the Federation? It could have been a fantastic show of intrigue, politics, compromise and themes of how far one should test the limits of one's ideals in pursuing Utopia. Nope, instead, we got the Temporal Cold War absolutely nobody gave a shít about from the very first episode. It could have also been the most "newbie" friendly Trek series in a while, but the Code War nonsense jammed up the basic creative stakes established. Asking a cold audience to take in not just one premise (future of humanity trying to explore the stars against their "betters" wishes), but two (aliens from the future want to prevent this premise we literally just learned about). At the very least the production team should have pushed the Cold War to the backhalf of season 1, a Big Bad revealed after a series of discoveries...
TheValeyard wrote: » This thread has made me restart watching Enterprise. I'm enjoying S1 again.
Cookie_Monster wrote: » it's such a shame it was cancelled. The ENT rise of the federation books are a good followup, the romulan war ones are OK It's also one of the best mapped out starships from trek, see here for hugely detailed deck planshttps://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/enterprise-nx-01-deckplans.php
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Halfway through season 4 (3-parter with the Romulan drone ship) and the quality improvements are significant. It really is a shame it was cancelled when it was.
Stark wrote: » I enjoyed season 4 a lot. The next couple of episodes annoyed me though. Totally pointless service to the annoying fans who wouldn't take "makeup and production standards improved between TOS and TNG eras" as enough of a reason for Klingon forehead ridges.
Deleted User wrote: » Blame DS9 for that one. Trials and Tribble-ations made it canon that there were official times of ridgeless Klingons
AllForIt wrote: » Enterprise is the only ST series I never watched. Iirc what put me off it was the female Vulcan's plastic surgery looking face and the ship bridge which seemed so claustrophobic, not much bigger than a broom cupboard. I didn't like the theme tune either, a bit Texan band like. If someone can confirm it's better than Disco I'd consider giving it another try!