Things I hated
The theme song, bah. Give me martial music for an adventure series, not a John Denver wannabe singing some melancholy dirge.
The NX-01, clearly an Akira with the engines inverted, like they couldn't even bother to design a unique ship for the show, it was too advanced looking, too streamlined, it doesn't look like a design that would have come before the original Enterprise. The ship should have had a much more primitive look, they would have been better off using the ship seen in the opening credits that looked like a Venture Star with warp nacelles and big rocket engines on the back, than a design that just looked out of place with the time line.
The Vulcans, changed from emotionless and logical to paranoid manipulators who have to take drugs because humans stink, these Vulcans would have never made first contact, they would have destroyed the Phoenix and bombed Earth from orbit to prevent the rise of a possible future enemy.
The portrayal of T'pol, a shallow character continuing the tradition of the bimbo in a cat suit bridge bunny from Voyager.
The decontamination chamber, oh yes, lets all get hot and sweaty in our underwear while we rub vasoline on each other, ahhh Yuck.
Plox's medical practices had more in common with that of a savage witch doctor than 20th century medicine let alone 22nd century medicine, great for comic relief but I'd never want to be one of his patients.
Time travel, the temporal cold war, done to death, Berman and Braga pretty much broke this magic reset button by pressing it too often by this time and the whole Xindi war arc was an attempt to rescue the series because they knew the temporal cold war was killing the ratings.
All of the times they broke canon, such as the appearance of Romulans shown flying in ships that were far more advanced than those used in TOS, in TOS they are an unseen enemy flying around in atomic powered sublight clunkers until they exchanged technology with the Klingons, in Enterprise they have ships little different from those they use in TNG.
The appearance of the Borg, centuries before they would be introduced, the introduction of various alien races ie the Suliban and Xindi that would never be heard from again in any of the entire rest of the Television series timelines.
The Captain, sorry but Scott Bakula just doesn't have command presence, as an XO maybe, but as captain, not a chance, he portrayed a character that was just too whiney and immature for the role of captain.
The whole Prequel premise of the show. When you have a long running series it develops a history, a lore of how events took place that you have to adhere to closely in a prequel to avoid looking ridiculous, Enterprise took that History book and mulched it before blowing it out an airlock.
To be fair I might not be giving the series a fair shake because I was over-saturated with all of the previous Treks and any new series just seemed to be milking a franchise that was getting old.
There were a few episodes I did like, the Mirror 2 parter was probably my favorite episodes of the entire series.
If something is not broken, don't fix it, if it is broken, don't leave it broken.
Plox's medical practices had more in common with that of a savage witch doctor than 20th century medicine let alone 22nd century medicine, great for comic relief but I'd never want to be one of his patients.
Maggots and leeches are used for some modern medicinal applications, and Phlox does use hyposprays almost as frequently as any of the other series' doctors.
The more I think about it, the main reasons ENT did so poorly were franchise fatigue and being stuck on UPN. I probably only saw 5 episodes while it was on the air due to the lack of viewing opportunities. I didn't really watch it until it came out on DVD.
I really don't get people hating on series, usually it turns out if people are really honest, its just that they miss what came before. Nothing wrong with that, but all the hate gets me. I could take most everything said about Enterprise here and make it about TNG, and I bet I could find people who watched TOS and hated TNG the same way.
I have to admit all the T'Pol sex symbol hate makes me laugh though, once you consider, Uhura (or random guest of the week), Troi, and 7 of 9. You could probably make an argument for Dax (both of them) in there as well. Or maybe Kira. There has always been a sex symbol in Star Trek, its just updated for how much they can get away with during the time the show is shown. If TOS had been made now instead of the 60s, well, take a look at the movie for that.
Now, I can agree that there are some continuity issues in ENT, but again, there are those everywhere.
And as for the theme song, well, you can only remix a tune so many times. That and it definately made you remember it.
Now, do I love ENT? Not really, I like it, it had its high points and lows ( I honestly think the last episode was ruined by Riker being there and it all being a holoprogram he was running, and yeah, the Borg were overdone.) But I don't hate it.
Then again, all this is my opinion, and my opinion usually takes a lot to declare hate of something.
Time travelling space TRIBBLE. The end of season three/beginning of season four had time travelling space TRIBBLE.
Time travelers? OK.
Space TRIBBLE? Harder to deal with, but I'll try to meet you half way.
Time travelling space TRIBBLE? Too much for me to wrap my fragile little melon around.
Well.... they made good bad guys. Evil anarchist time travelers have been done to death. Guys with a plan who want to subjugate not just the universe but time itself? Hehe....
Maggots and leeches are used for some modern medicinal applications, and Phlox does use hyposprays almost as frequently as any of the other series' doctors.
I am aware of such treatments and the large amount of animal research involved in medicine, but you aren't likely to find a hospital with a room filled with animals in little cages being used as the treatments. The SPCA would have a field day with Phlox.
Well.... they made good bad guys. Evil anarchist time travelers have been done to death. Guys with a plan who want to subjugate not just the universe but time itself? Hehe....
Considering how xenophobic the TRIBBLE were, that plot element was inconceivable, they might be dealing with aliens covertly but they would never have them out and about in full SS regalia. The TRIBBLE space aliens were comical because of that absurdity.
I have to admit all the T'Pol sex symbol hate makes me laugh though, once you consider, Uhura (or random guest of the week), Troi, and 7 of 9. You could probably make an argument for Dax (both of them) in there as well. Or maybe Kira. There has always been a sex symbol in Star Trek, its just updated for how much they can get away with during the time the show is shown. If TOS had been made now instead of the 60s, well, take a look at the movie for that.
Uhura served a purpose in an era where racial segregation was still a very hot topic in production television, miniskirts were both of the fashions of the time and because Roddenbury liked women in miniskirts, but both T'Pol and 7 of 9 were nothing more than exploited characters serving as eye candy to attract viewers of a certain demographic, they could have fulfilled their roles while clothed more conservatively but instead were garbed in tight revealing catsuits for one purpose only, cheapening the show in the process. Did I hate the characters, no I did not, but I hated what was done with them, they were just another example of the gradual dumbing down of the franchise that had taken hold in Star Trek to make it more marketable to the masses .
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Dumbing down. I nominate Spock's Brain, wait that was back in the 60s or wait how about Rascals in the 90s or wait how about a whole episode about a baseball card in the mid 90s or wait how about humans evolving into large salamanders.
Actually, I found T'Pol to be the best non-human to be stuck with human Trek character. In the beginning of the Series, she clearly did not like being on the Enterprise evolving to the point where she chose a human to be with rather another Vulcan.
Like all of the series, the show was slow in getting established, but by Season 4, it was actually very good. If you seen the plans for Season 5, Kzinti!!!
I do like the NX-01 and it wasn't the ship's designers fault, if you read the history of designing the NX-01, the producers wanted the akira-esque hull, the ship's designers were planning on doing a ship similar to the Daedalus.
Actually, the TRIBBLE weren't Xenophobic. Not as a whole. And in the episodes with the Nakuhl, this gets brought up. Only a few TRIBBLE officials ever see the Nakuhl, and they agree that it is best to keep the source of these Nakuhl weapons secret.
When I heard they were planning to use the Kzinti I went ;-;. I would have loved to have seen that!
The decontamination chamber, oh yes, lets all get hot and sweaty in our underwear while we rub vasoline on each other, ahhh Yuck.
I would simply direct you to the following site as it does a good job of explaining the origins of the decon protocol. TL;DR version: The guy who invented it was a total broski.
The issue is not that the TRIBBLE were doing business with aliens, the Space TRIBBLE description comes from that fact that those aliens were dressed up in full military uniforms. German officers would be outraged if a non-Aryan wore the uniform let alone extraterrestrials.
Alien monsters dressed in TRIBBLE uniforms is a cliche' villain straight out of a bad comic book.
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I have to admit all the T'Pol sex symbol hate makes me laugh
though, once you consider, Uhura (or random guest of the week), Troi, and 7 of 9. You could probably make an argument for Dax (both of them) in there as well. Or maybe Kira. There has always been a sex symbol in Star Trek, its just updated for how much they can get away with during the time the show is shown. If TOS had been made now instead of the 60s, well, take a look at the movie for that.
The thing that really bugged me with it, was how much Jolene Blalock was degraded as a woman in her role, and I lay that blame squarely on Brannon Braga... He'd gotten away with degrading Jeri Ryan with the catsuits (and even wound up hooking up with her) as a ratings revival, so decided to work the same trick for T'Pol. But what really did it for me, was the scene in Carbon Creek where she was dressing and then undressing behind the sheet. Nipple is visible in the silhouette. That was totally unnecessary, so in my opinion, that was just exploitation. The other scenes where she'd get naked with Tucker, again, unnecessary and just a cheap excuse to get some bare TRIBBLE on screen, but the sheet scene was a step too far, IMHO... Uhura didn't wear anything which was not already seen in the fashions of the day, and the same goes for Troi, Dax and Kira (although they did get Terry Farrell in a bikini whenever they could (and suggested she had a threeway in the holosuite at the beginning of Way of the Warrior) but that was way more subtle than the Seven and T'Pol treatment... Same for the the Motion Picture... Sure, Ilia wound up wearing a very short skirt, but it wasn't as if she was made to strip behind a sheet for gratuitous nipple shots...
The issue is not that the TRIBBLE were doing business with aliens, the Space TRIBBLE description comes from that fact that those aliens were dressed up in full military uniforms. German officers would be outraged if a non-Aryan wore the uniform let alone extraterrestrials.
Alien monsters dressed in TRIBBLE uniforms is a cliche' villain straight out of a bad comic book.
That's a good point, I'd have to rewatch the ep to see if it's mentioned. IIRC they weren't "regular" members of the military though.
Berman worshiped at the altar of the Great Bird, but he thought Gene's Trek was all about technobabble and stuff.
Berman didn't even know what Trek was about at all.
They took a heavy hand to this show, which is similar to what they did to Voyager. That's why they felt the same, in terms of quality.
As such, fans didn't get what they wanted. They wanted a prequel. Exploring space, meeting and getting along with somewhat familiar aliens. Set up for all the stuff we've heard about over 24 seasons of Trek. What they got was Voyager in the Past for two seasons: an occasional good episode, mixed with a lot of junk. A temporal cold war might have worked for Voyager, or even a post-Voyager show or movie, but it was about the worst thing they could have done for a prequel.
The Xindi arc was a marked improvement. Yes, having it be the Xindi at all, instead of any other known alien (they're not that far from Earth!), was dumb. But they made the most of that dumb stuff, and it turned out OK for the most part. Until the Time Alien TRIBBLE.
But after that, it actually turned into what the fans had wanted way at the beginning. There was even a lot of set-up for the fabled Romulan War! But it was too little, too late. By the time folks figured out things had changed, the show was already done for.
Really? So many people dislike the ENTERPRISE theme song, of any of them?
I've been into Star Trek since the early '90s, and it instantly became my favorite opening. I can't see a better-fitting song other than that "Space, the final frontier" one voiced over by Scott Bakula. Actually, they're equally good, IMO.
Then again, I'm the insane type that enjoys both J-pop and country music somehow. But meh.
Star Trek: Enterprise was a great addition to Star Trek.
That's a good point, I'd have to rewatch the ep to see if it's mentioned. IIRC they weren't "regular" members of the military though.
There were time travelling space TRIBBLE in Gestapo uniform, in a regular German army uniform, and a bunch of T.T.S.N.'s in little white lab coats with swastika armbands.
The issue is not that the TRIBBLE were doing business with aliens, the Space TRIBBLE description comes from that fact that those aliens were dressed up in full military uniforms. German officers would be outraged if a non-Aryan wore the uniform let alone extraterrestrials.
Alien monsters dressed in TRIBBLE uniforms is a cliche' villain straight out of a bad comic book.
This might be exaggerating a bit. It may be true before the start of conscription during the war, but there are enough counter examples in our timeline to refute that as the absolute rule. It's been a long time since I've seen this episode, but I recall the actors dropping hints that their inclusion in the SS wasn't exactly comfortable to everyone, but they were winning the war with their help so no one complained.
Plus, it's very plausible if someone alien came to with technology to conquer the world, you would be willing to bend the rules a little.
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This might be exaggerating a bit. It may be true before the start of conscription during the war, but there are enough counter examples in our timeline to refute that as the absolute rule. It's been a long time since I've seen this episode, but I recall the actors dropping hints that their inclusion in the SS wasn't exactly comfortable to everyone, but they were winning the war with their help so no one complained.
Plus, it's very plausible if someone alien came to with technology to conquer the world, you would be willing to bend the rules a little.
Yeah, otwards the end of the war the German army had relatively few actual germans in it most of the others were conscripts. Truth is Hitler only enforced his rules when it suited him anyways.
Sorry, time travelling space TRIBBLE will never work for me, no matter how you can rationalize it. Some things just push the suspension of disbelief barrier too far, and this is a good example.
I just started watching the series on Netflix. I'm just getting into the whole Temporal TRIBBLE storyline. A couple of dull parts and pieces, but overall I'm enjoying it. And yes, the theme song was all wrong.
The Theme Song and and Xindi story arc made me cringe. I also did not like Scott Bakula's whiny acting also. I quite liked the 1st season and where it was heading though.
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They planned it out where season 5 would have gotten into the Earth Romulan war.
Enterprise is also supposed to get a new engine that is too big for the ship and they would have to refit the entire ship to make it look more like the Constitution class.
Overall, I liked it.
I don't mind the theme song, but it has to be skipped if you are marathoning it.
There are a lot of little details that went into the show that make it believable as the precursor of TOS, I'm talking about art direction and props.
The whole temporal cold war could have been done better and the TRIBBLE episode was written in just to end it.
The Zindi arc (season 3) was interesting and for some that say we never hear from them again in the other series, I imagined that they just never became real player in the galaxy. Look at the Tellerite and Andorian, they barely have any apperance beside the last season of TOS. Politically irrelevant or very integrated with the Federation.
The first two seasons has its up and down but I like the conflict and tension between Vulcans and Human. It implicitly set up a goal of the utopic Federation for these, at the time, primitive species to grow into. I liked seeing how the crew messed up or making beginner's mistakes that for us, old viewers of the other series would go all duh about. It shows that they are still young and learning.
The last season is the best (except the last episode). The augments and Klingon plague arcs was the best. And I loved the mirror arc. I don't mind the Borg episode and it make sense in the story. The Ferangi episode was just funny. For the last episode, they could have done something great where the Vulcan finally accepted humanity as being not primitive and fully pledge their help to help human explore. If they didn't end the temporal cold war arc, they could have used the last episode to end it with how the modern (season 4) Enterprise or Archer must be saved or protected so ten years from now, he can sign the Federation charter.
The Holodeck was just lame!
I just started watching the series on Netflix. I'm just getting into the whole Temporal TRIBBLE storyline. A couple of dull parts and pieces, but overall I'm enjoying it. And yes, the theme song was all wrong.
I have to say that after watching the whole thing I came to like Silik and wanted to see him stay around.
Give the man a taco. This is the ONLY reason it bombed and got cancelled.
Give it a good orchestral theme song and I think it manages a full run of 7 series.
I always thought that the theme used with the end credits, should have been the one used with the opening credits.
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The theme song, bah. Give me martial music for an adventure series, not a John Denver wannabe singing some melancholy dirge.
The NX-01, clearly an Akira with the engines inverted, like they couldn't even bother to design a unique ship for the show, it was too advanced looking, too streamlined, it doesn't look like a design that would have come before the original Enterprise. The ship should have had a much more primitive look, they would have been better off using the ship seen in the opening credits that looked like a Venture Star with warp nacelles and big rocket engines on the back, than a design that just looked out of place with the time line.
The Vulcans, changed from emotionless and logical to paranoid manipulators who have to take drugs because humans stink, these Vulcans would have never made first contact, they would have destroyed the Phoenix and bombed Earth from orbit to prevent the rise of a possible future enemy.
The portrayal of T'pol, a shallow character continuing the tradition of the bimbo in a cat suit bridge bunny from Voyager.
The decontamination chamber, oh yes, lets all get hot and sweaty in our underwear while we rub vasoline on each other, ahhh Yuck.
Plox's medical practices had more in common with that of a savage witch doctor than 20th century medicine let alone 22nd century medicine, great for comic relief but I'd never want to be one of his patients.
Time travel, the temporal cold war, done to death, Berman and Braga pretty much broke this magic reset button by pressing it too often by this time and the whole Xindi war arc was an attempt to rescue the series because they knew the temporal cold war was killing the ratings.
All of the times they broke canon, such as the appearance of Romulans shown flying in ships that were far more advanced than those used in TOS, in TOS they are an unseen enemy flying around in atomic powered sublight clunkers until they exchanged technology with the Klingons, in Enterprise they have ships little different from those they use in TNG.
The appearance of the Borg, centuries before they would be introduced, the introduction of various alien races ie the Suliban and Xindi that would never be heard from again in any of the entire rest of the Television series timelines.
The Captain, sorry but Scott Bakula just doesn't have command presence, as an XO maybe, but as captain, not a chance, he portrayed a character that was just too whiney and immature for the role of captain.
The whole Prequel premise of the show. When you have a long running series it develops a history, a lore of how events took place that you have to adhere to closely in a prequel to avoid looking ridiculous, Enterprise took that History book and mulched it before blowing it out an airlock.
To be fair I might not be giving the series a fair shake because I was over-saturated with all of the previous Treks and any new series just seemed to be milking a franchise that was getting old.
There were a few episodes I did like, the Mirror 2 parter was probably my favorite episodes of the entire series.
Really the only issue I had with it :eek:
If they had just a few more seasons I think people coulda warmed up to. Or maybe got into the Eath/Romulan war instead of going back in time to WW2.
I have to admit all the T'Pol sex symbol hate makes me laugh though, once you consider, Uhura (or random guest of the week), Troi, and 7 of 9. You could probably make an argument for Dax (both of them) in there as well. Or maybe Kira. There has always been a sex symbol in Star Trek, its just updated for how much they can get away with during the time the show is shown. If TOS had been made now instead of the 60s, well, take a look at the movie for that.
Now, I can agree that there are some continuity issues in ENT, but again, there are those everywhere.
And as for the theme song, well, you can only remix a tune so many times. That and it definately made you remember it.
Now, do I love ENT? Not really, I like it, it had its high points and lows ( I honestly think the last episode was ruined by Riker being there and it all being a holoprogram he was running, and yeah, the Borg were overdone.) But I don't hate it.
Then again, all this is my opinion, and my opinion usually takes a lot to declare hate of something.
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Time travelers? OK.
Space TRIBBLE? Harder to deal with, but I'll try to meet you half way.
Time travelling space TRIBBLE? Too much for me to wrap my fragile little melon around.
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Actually, I found T'Pol to be the best non-human to be stuck with human Trek character. In the beginning of the Series, she clearly did not like being on the Enterprise evolving to the point where she chose a human to be with rather another Vulcan.
Like all of the series, the show was slow in getting established, but by Season 4, it was actually very good. If you seen the plans for Season 5, Kzinti!!!
I do like the NX-01 and it wasn't the ship's designers fault, if you read the history of designing the NX-01, the producers wanted the akira-esque hull, the ship's designers were planning on doing a ship similar to the Daedalus.
Actually, the TRIBBLE weren't Xenophobic. Not as a whole. And in the episodes with the Nakuhl, this gets brought up. Only a few TRIBBLE officials ever see the Nakuhl, and they agree that it is best to keep the source of these Nakuhl weapons secret.
When I heard they were planning to use the Kzinti I went ;-;. I would have loved to have seen that!
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I agree with you, but I'd also like to point out that's originally why they created the part of Wesley Crusher.
I would simply direct you to the following site as it does a good job of explaining the origins of the decon protocol. TL;DR version: The guy who invented it was a total broski.
Alien monsters dressed in TRIBBLE uniforms is a cliche' villain straight out of a bad comic book.
The thing that really bugged me with it, was how much Jolene Blalock was degraded as a woman in her role, and I lay that blame squarely on Brannon Braga... He'd gotten away with degrading Jeri Ryan with the catsuits (and even wound up hooking up with her) as a ratings revival, so decided to work the same trick for T'Pol. But what really did it for me, was the scene in Carbon Creek where she was dressing and then undressing behind the sheet. Nipple is visible in the silhouette. That was totally unnecessary, so in my opinion, that was just exploitation. The other scenes where she'd get naked with Tucker, again, unnecessary and just a cheap excuse to get some bare TRIBBLE on screen, but the sheet scene was a step too far, IMHO... Uhura didn't wear anything which was not already seen in the fashions of the day, and the same goes for Troi, Dax and Kira (although they did get Terry Farrell in a bikini whenever they could (and suggested she had a threeway in the holosuite at the beginning of Way of the Warrior) but that was way more subtle than the Seven and T'Pol treatment... Same for the the Motion Picture... Sure, Ilia wound up wearing a very short skirt, but it wasn't as if she was made to strip behind a sheet for gratuitous nipple shots...
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Berman worshiped at the altar of the Great Bird, but he thought Gene's Trek was all about technobabble and stuff.
Berman didn't even know what Trek was about at all.
They took a heavy hand to this show, which is similar to what they did to Voyager. That's why they felt the same, in terms of quality.
As such, fans didn't get what they wanted. They wanted a prequel. Exploring space, meeting and getting along with somewhat familiar aliens. Set up for all the stuff we've heard about over 24 seasons of Trek. What they got was Voyager in the Past for two seasons: an occasional good episode, mixed with a lot of junk. A temporal cold war might have worked for Voyager, or even a post-Voyager show or movie, but it was about the worst thing they could have done for a prequel.
The Xindi arc was a marked improvement. Yes, having it be the Xindi at all, instead of any other known alien (they're not that far from Earth!), was dumb. But they made the most of that dumb stuff, and it turned out OK for the most part. Until the Time Alien TRIBBLE.
But after that, it actually turned into what the fans had wanted way at the beginning. There was even a lot of set-up for the fabled Romulan War! But it was too little, too late. By the time folks figured out things had changed, the show was already done for.
I've been into Star Trek since the early '90s, and it instantly became my favorite opening. I can't see a better-fitting song other than that "Space, the final frontier" one voiced over by Scott Bakula. Actually, they're equally good, IMO.
Then again, I'm the insane type that enjoys both J-pop and country music somehow. But meh.
Star Trek: Enterprise was a great addition to Star Trek.
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There were time travelling space TRIBBLE in Gestapo uniform, in a regular German army uniform, and a bunch of T.T.S.N.'s in little white lab coats with swastika armbands.
It was just silly.
This might be exaggerating a bit. It may be true before the start of conscription during the war, but there are enough counter examples in our timeline to refute that as the absolute rule. It's been a long time since I've seen this episode, but I recall the actors dropping hints that their inclusion in the SS wasn't exactly comfortable to everyone, but they were winning the war with their help so no one complained.
Plus, it's very plausible if someone alien came to with technology to conquer the world, you would be willing to bend the rules a little.
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And the Ent theme music really, really sucked.
1# have earth starfleet ships in the show and have more earth cargo ships too. also having the deadalus class strship in star trek enterprise
2# full earht-romulan with fleet of ship from both sides fight eachother
We had a number of Starfleet vessels other than the Enterprise on the show. And we saw a number of freighters also.
I think that was the successor to the NX class.
We probably would have gotten that if the series had lasted one more season.
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Enterprise is also supposed to get a new engine that is too big for the ship and they would have to refit the entire ship to make it look more like the Constitution class.
Overall, I liked it.
I don't mind the theme song, but it has to be skipped if you are marathoning it.
There are a lot of little details that went into the show that make it believable as the precursor of TOS, I'm talking about art direction and props.
The whole temporal cold war could have been done better and the TRIBBLE episode was written in just to end it.
The Zindi arc (season 3) was interesting and for some that say we never hear from them again in the other series, I imagined that they just never became real player in the galaxy. Look at the Tellerite and Andorian, they barely have any apperance beside the last season of TOS. Politically irrelevant or very integrated with the Federation.
The first two seasons has its up and down but I like the conflict and tension between Vulcans and Human. It implicitly set up a goal of the utopic Federation for these, at the time, primitive species to grow into. I liked seeing how the crew messed up or making beginner's mistakes that for us, old viewers of the other series would go all duh about. It shows that they are still young and learning.
The last season is the best (except the last episode). The augments and Klingon plague arcs was the best. And I loved the mirror arc. I don't mind the Borg episode and it make sense in the story. The Ferangi episode was just funny. For the last episode, they could have done something great where the Vulcan finally accepted humanity as being not primitive and fully pledge their help to help human explore. If they didn't end the temporal cold war arc, they could have used the last episode to end it with how the modern (season 4) Enterprise or Archer must be saved or protected so ten years from now, he can sign the Federation charter.
The Holodeck was just lame!
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I always thought that the theme used with the end credits, should have been the one used with the opening credits.
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