Star Trek Enterprise
Besides being a big Star Wars fan, I am also a bit of a Star Trek nut. The only Star Trek TV series I was not a big fan of was Voyager. It ever seemed to pull me in, for some reason. I suppose I didn't like the liberties they took with the Star Trek universe's concepts.
I collect the DVD box sets of the various Star Trek shows, and the last one I added to my collection is Enterprise — the last Star Trek TV series ever made.
Enterprise is a show set back in the time where mankind first went exploring in space, after they built the first warp 5 vessel. Naturally, the ship was called Enterprise.
I really like the show. It is very inventive, and each season follows an overall story arch, in which the whole season revolves around a basic goal or concept, and they sprinkle various self-contained story episodes in between.
The sad part is that the show was canceled after only 4 years on the air, so the season that I'm currently watching on DVD will be the last. How unfortunate! It seems that the ratings didn't hold up, and that's a crying shame.
So far I've watched the first three seasons, and now I'm about six episodes into the fourth season. Among all those episodes, there are a surprisingly few number of "duds".
The writing has been very good, and the writers have in fact come up with a huge number of really good ideas, including the development of the Vulcans as a "flawed" species, who evolve just like the humans do. When I first saw how the Vulcans were portrayed I was left scratching my head as to what they were doing, but now in season 4 it is all making sense. What a terrific back-story, making the Vulcans in other later Trek series much more deep in character.
The one character I cannot get enough of is the blue-skinned Andorian — definitely my favorite character in the entire show. Thank goodness they keep finding ways of weaving him into the stories, even though it stretches believability at times. Just watching his antennae "emote" is enough to crack me up. The writers must have had a blast with his character!
It will be bittersweet to get to the end of season 4, knowing that a really great show was canceled prematurely. I think Voyager must have turned off a number of Trek fans, like it did for me, which in turn hurt Enterprise's ratings. Enterprise is so vastly superior, and has so much untapped potential, it will be sad to get to the last DVD.
Anyone was is a Star Trek fan owes it to themselves to see all four seasons — in order. A really engaging experience, not to be missed.
2 Comments:
There were several BIG flaws in the show. 1st, according to the story line, it took place 70 years before Kirk and Spock. In the first few episodes there was NO Star Fleet or Star Fleet Command. It was Space Command or Space Central.
The name Enterprise, will that makes every ship 1 letter off. Kirks Enterprise would be "A"
Now to Voyager - Not a bad show. I'd write the ending a lot different.
Comment on Battlestar Galactica - The new show is very poorly written. Watch the original show.
Explain how they can have space travel, and pulsar cannons. Yet the side arms shoot bullets!!!!!!
Should be a laser at least.
Just my two cents!
Jeff
By jguerns, at 11:50 PM
To each their own. Personally I care more about story and characters than nit-picking tiny details. I definitely would not call the fact that the was no "A" in Kirk's Enterprise a "BIG flaw".
Voyager was actually my least favorite ST series -- in fact it's the only one that I did not buy the DVDs for.
I don't know how you can say the new BG is poorly written. Again, you seem to be more focused on tiny details that are not only unimportant, but easily explainable. Compare to other SF shows, it is hyper-realistic.
By Todd, at 9:16 AM
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