Same here. I love the Series the most. Many people who say that they don't like the series never even watched it...At least that's what i get from talking to people xD
Because it’s nothing to do in relation - also the technology is higher tech than TOS - not too realistic - 🤮🤮 it should be forgotten as if it NEVER existed. You’re welcome. 😘
Rewatched the whole series last year. Still mesmerized by Jolene Blalock's performance. She conveyed so much - with the smallest things... a few degrees of a head tilt, a bit of an eyebrow movement and you could see what T-Pol was thinking. Love her calm fierceness (fierce calmness?).
I will NEVER FORGET while watching the Star Trek: Enterprise series finale, I CRIED because I was so disappointed that it had been cancelled! It really HIT ME, during the scene when Archer and T'Pol are saying good-bye to each other before he went to give a speech. I swear, that just BROKE my HEART!
We could fit an Enterprise II into the canon And since TOS is now so badly outdated, do a re-shoot of the best scripts. It has not stood the test of time and should now be finally and permanently retired.
@@danMdan I'd disagree on TOS aging badly. The special effects obviously show their age and some of the sexual attitudes are old fashioned, but I think many of the stories and characters still hold up well.
After listening to the tag cast bemoan this series installment... I found out that most of the cast and crew of tng was responsible for it's failure since they directed and wrote with a direct hand in the enterprise series
Everyone told me Enterprise was crap so I never watched it until recently. Binged the lot on Netflix and loved it.... Probably one of my favourites now, I loved the return to original style, human ingenuity and some good old kirk style punch ups!
Honestly as a Star Trek fan, trekkies are the worst. They’ll bitch and moan about how a show isn’t exactly like TNG and than 5 years later be like wow those shows are so good why did they get candles?
@@natowarsaw agreed, Trekkies ruin star trek a lot, I remember when I saw a trekkie blog ranking the series and they choose discovery over enterprise, It's like they will try to make themselves hated
Wife and I recently binged Enterprise on Prime and…still didn’t like it (dropped out before episode 10 on its first run). I blame Tripp and Reed, two very poorly written characters, for my initial dislike.
@@ramirowendlerdiscovery was crap so magic spacemushroom spores controlled by a giant microscopic life form that's spins a round really fast... everyone is either gay or lesbian and the over use of cgi
@@samfazers8818 The giant microscopic life didn’t control the spore drive it was basically a map of the universe, remember that space is under no obligation to make sense to you, and everyone was not gay or lesbian there was 1 gay couple and later after they go about 1,000 years into the future they add a non-binary character, non of it was in your face. I enjoyed Discovery and don’t understand all the hate, can’t wait for the next season to come out
I think the series was good but it (at least in my opinion) had some tonal issues at least in the beginning, that's not surprising since most series work to find their style and voice in the first season and I think Enterprise did find its own voice pretty well... However, and at least for me this is a big issue, the whole temporal cold war that was pretty clearly made mostly to handwave away any continuity issues wasn't great. I fully understand why they did it, they needed to give themselves a bit more breathing room to be able to explore parts of the Star Trek world that otherwise might have clashed with the established continuity but it basically ended up separating the whole series in its own separate parallel universe which at least for me did kill some of the enjoyment and interest in the series. Returning later to the series I have been able to enjoy it a lot but especially at the time it just didn't work for me as well as all of the other TNG era series had, it just felt too different tonally and stylistically... I know this may get me some hate but I'm not actually a huge fan of the original series, I'm a HUGE fan of the TNG era and probably having seen TNG first caused the style and tone of the original series just be to different for me to really enjoy as much 🤔 What caused me to step away from Trek for quite a while were the JJ Abrams movies which I absolutely hate as they're just not Star Trek to me but a sizzle reel made by a director I really don't care much for to get the job of directing Star Wars (I love Star Wars but I also hate what Abrams and Ryan Johnson did to that franchise but that's a whole another can of worms I don't want to get into right now) which resulted in two movies that felt like bad Star Wars parodies wearing a Star Trek costume... Star Trek Beyond was okay and felt like a huge step in the right direction, it also made me slightly more hopeful for the future of Star Trek and while I've had my time taken up by the insane amount of great series, games and movies of the recent years I did recently watch the first episode of Picard, liked it and am planning on watching that series fully in the near future and to also check out Discovery and Lower Decks very soon as well as I've heard a lot of good things especially of the latter, I probably would have started watching those three series much sooner but the JJ Abrams movies just left such a bad taste in my mouth that it has been only lately thanks to rewatching TNG,DS9 and Voyager episodes that I've felt like dedicating the time to watch the series with the amount of attention I want to put into watching anything new, something I've already seen, especially more than once, I can keep playing in the background while doing other things but with new things I want to give them my undivided attention and unfortunately since we have limited amount of time in our days I just haven't had the time to give to those series yet given all the awesome stuff that have for various reasons taken precedent for now (Mandalorian, Wandavision, Borderlands 3 and other such things have taken a lot of my free time as of late, man adulthood sucks as I just can't dedicate the amount of time I was able to even still in my early 20s to dedicate to my movie, series and gaming hobbies 😅)
Too many complainers out there. I think this was the cut off the nose scenario. So it wasnt perfect...is it going to kill someone to watch episodes and support?
Yeah, I didn't watch Star Trek: Enterprise during its original run because of its prequel nature, preceding the other Star Treks in historical time (so we kind of knew how things turned out), but I watch it in reruns now (I'm watching it as I'm writing this during commercials). Man, what a well acted and well produced show. Wish there were more episodes to watch.
Star Trek Enterprise, was great, I loved it. How they discovered things, that we see and take for granted. Transportation, red alert, etc. And how their personality changed, grew, over the years, through their experiences.
Enterprise was probably my favorite of the different series. I watched every episode during its run, and I've watched the seasons again after it was cancelled. To me, cancelling the show was a huge travesty. Great acting and story line. I do miss the NX-01.
I thought I didn't like ST:Enterprise, but now that I'm watching the whole series, I realize that I saw very few of the episodes when it was originally aired and never gave it a fair chance. I'm enjoying it very much, especially season 3 - Just starting season 4 now.
In the Enterprise books, they retconned Tripp’s death as faked by Archer so he could go undercover with Section 31 to stop the Romulans from attaining warp 7 ships during the Federation-Romulan War. So, that could be a way they bring him back.
It doesn’t even have to be that extreme. You can just say he died in the holodeck version of events, but not in real life. Remember that whole episode was fake!
@@dr.OgataSerizawaHuh? You got to be kidding. Right? The acting is subpar for modern audiences. It was fine for its time. But, acting has coming a long way since then. I’ve seen a few episodes and the acting comes across as very wooden and the lines seem forced rather than coming naturally and showcasing real character development. For a good TV series, I Love Lucy was way ahead of its contemporaries. The characters seemed real and believable, not to mention hilarious.
Some Trek fans are far too demanding, I myself am a die hard fan. I thoroughly enjoyed Enterprise. The series had very likable characters and the arc with the Zindi was a nail biter.
I prefer single unique episodes with perhaps occasional linked twin episodes but never long and ultimately boring “arcs” like the Zindi and Dominion season long stories. And TOS is now almost unwatchable not having aged well in relation to all later series.
Totally agree, the "Zindi" storyline was awesome and spellbinding. Hated to see Randy Ogleby's character "Degra" killed off. But it was an excellent storyline. "Done too soon" for sure.
@@danMdan Fair enough but the monster of the week thing just felt incredibly dated at that point and needed to be modernized. Just like "red shirt dies" and all that stuff that just kept getting rehashed and IMHO Enterprise did a good job in staying Trek while also making necessary changes.
Thanks to that bean-counter, now gone from CBS, Les Moonves, we missed Season 5 where they would've done the Romulan War. And more Mirror Universe episodes, etc. We were deprived of a lot of good material. More Future Guy, etc.
@@jasonbourneistreadstone Then when CBS All Access was launched, guess what? Moonves positioned Star Trek Discovery as its most prized show and “was a big fan.” Grrrr..
After it ended I had the impression it was the most costly of the spin-offs. Made perfect sense to end it from a financial point of view. From an artistic point of view? I thought Linda Park was great. The episode where she thinks the crew believe she's dead, she's brilliant. She was brilliant and 'Extinction' too. That episode was probably the best sci-fi episode of enterprises existence. The whole idea of Earthlings changing to something else
T'Pol's character development throughout the series' was one of the best I've ever seen in any production. The excellent writing in combination with Jolene's superbly progressive interpretation was just brilliant.
I was at that convention in 2006! I asked him "[if his] time on Quantum Leap prepared him for his captains seat, especially with Star Trek's long history of time travel episodes [?]" I was too giddy to remember his response, but he was genuinely curious about me being an 11 year old who watched old episodes of QL.
@@roweboy1974 DS9 had great character development. Garak, Quark, Odo. All had fantastic stories of their own. Outcast to Savour. Criminal to Rebel. Loner to traitor and back.
I never watched Enterprise when it originally came out as I was a bit burned out by Voyager and DS9 at the time. Fast forward to now, and I just started watching this series and now I'm into season 2. This series is great! I love the cast and the characters and the stories are first rate. I really wish this series went longer then 4 years as it seems like it was cut way to short.
@@mapleflag6518people were burnt out because the stories were boring and crap and the cast forgettable. Like the episode where Hoshi found out that Reed's favorite food is pineapple 🍍or when Hoshi had her doubts of self-confidence. Or when Hoshi finally took over the mirror alliance and told everyone to wait for instructions. The end (wtf was that?).
@@bassamhaidernaqvi No, Rick Berman is to blame. He saw the ratings rise and remain steady when Seven of Nine was introduced on Voyager, but he chose to listen to the ratings and not the fans. We all knew that when Seven was introduced, the episodes improved because of the character and her experiences. BUT Berman mistakenly thought it was ALL because of the catsuit, and therefore assumed incorrectly that all the fans wanted was T&A. So he promised all us fans that the prequel crew would "have more sex" and we collectively said WTF?!? Berman didn't realize his mistake until the third season, so he introduced the Xindi story arc, but just about everybody had stopped watching by that time.
TNG is often held up as the 'gold standard' of Star Trek to the detriment of shows like Enterprise. Yet Enterprise was a very mature series from the get go and only got better as it progressed. The characters were fully fleshed out from the beginning with 'logical' backstories ; the actors picked for the series lead characters was inspired ; the well-written story arcs were fantastic ; Archer's Nemeses were brilliantly realised. And yet, the show was cancelled after four seasons, thanks to "dropping viewer numbers", a spurious reason of which we only have the network's word for and it ended with the problematic "These Are The Voyages" which smacked of panic on the part of the Network and Brannon and Braga, who had guided the show brilliantly up until then. Enterprise was a worthy successor to DS9 ; more so than Voyager as it dealt with hard-hitting issues, not being squeamish when it came to putting the crew in peril, and we could see it maturing further into what we expected would be a stunning series. It is pitiable and pathetic that Star Trek should have been influenced by the whims of the Networks and US viewing public - a consequence of which the rest of the world's fans suffer till this day.
" to the detriment of shows like Enterprise" i.e. shows that did not live up to the standard of TNG. Holding TNG up as the golden standard cannot be detrimental except to shows that fail to rival it. And Voyager had a lot of heavy stuff in it and extreme situations. Some of them downright squick. "It is pitiable and pathetic that Star Trek should have been influenced by the whims of the Networks and US viewing public" no, no it isn't. It's an American show with a primarily American audience. If your majority audience chooses to watch something else then you have to cut your losses. "a consequence of which the rest of the world's fans suffer till this day." No, what we have nowadays is Star Trek creations that totally ignore what the audience wants for the sake of political agenda trying to brainwash people into hating themselves so that they're easier to control.
The ending of Enterprise was a panic solution, because they suddenly realised that not only wasn't the series to be renewed, the season was also cut short, so they had an incredibly short time to come up with an ending that somehow concluded a show that was little more than half way through its natural run, and even do it in a way that would allow for it to be picked up again. Despite it's thin story line, I still think they did a pretty good job considering the great limitations.
There was no necessity in the show being canceled. There was a failure to factor in viewership that took place by other means and platforms, which wasn't measured by the traditional rating paradigms. The true driving force was the malignant attitude of Moonves, who had never respected the brand, and was clearly satisfied in forcing, the thoroughly premature pink slip. Of course, his continued callousness forged the current execrable state of the IP, to be used as a tool to support a streaming service with little inherent interest widely, overseen by someone else with no interest in the franchise, other than a property to be molded into a malleable form to communicate values antithetical to its original ethos.
No, Rick Berman is to blame. He saw the ratings rise and remain steady when Seven of Nine was introduced on Voyager, but he chose to listen to the ratings and not the fans. We all knew that when Seven was introduced, the episodes improved because of the character and her experiences. BUT Berman mistakenly thought it was ALL because of the catsuit, and therefore assumed incorrectly that all the fans wanted was T&A. So he promised all us fans that the prequel crew would "have more sex" and we collectively said WTF?!? Berman didn't realize his mistake until the third season, so he introduced the Xindi story arc, but just about everybody had stopped watching by that time.
@Scott Armstrong I remember how much the fans protested because the technology, would be too simple. They laughed that there was no federation and that there was no Starfleet. I personally didn’t expect “sexy” sequels. The first two seasons were pure Star Treak. Exploring space and how we humans would react in space.
@@QuantumRockAndRoll Several of the episodes in the first two seasons revolved around sex. I personally think that the episode where Trip was stranded on a planet with an alien princess is the worst Trek I've ever seen. Just because Berman made those seasons marginally revolve around usual Trek themes doesn't mean they weren't written around Berman's promised sex
@Scott Armstrong The episode with Trip and the Princess is a little weird 🙂 I had the impression that it was just the right amount of nudity in the series. Episodes where they are in the bacteria removal room are great for me. It speaks well of interpersonal relationships and how we would all react if we were closed with the opposite sex in such a small space 🙂🙂
It feels like Enterprise recieved a lot of hate at first but has started growing on people. I watched it with my dad and we both likes it and didn’t understand why it was so criticised
The lore violations where quite severe, while asking the writers to remember tng+voy+ds9 might be to much to ask for but the original should have been mandatory viewing.
Dominic Keating is also a voice actor. He was the voice of "Kormac the Templar" in the PC game Diablo 3, Blizzzard ET, and anyone who have seen ST. enterprise, recognizes his voice in that game.
Having recently rewatched, I definitely appreciate that show now more than I did at the time. I am sure I'm guilty of having expectations of what I thought it should be as opposed to what it actually was. I'm glad they are getting some love nowadays. Oh, and in 20 years, Discovery and Picard will be beloved too. Mark my words.
I love Star Trek Enterprise and I love Captain Archer, he is a character with great charisma, although there are those who think otherwise, the series deserved more success than it had.
Enterprise had this effect on me. Some years ago (something like 6 or 7 years) I watched Enterprise and liked a lot but and now, I just finished re watching it and I absolutely LOVE it! it brought me into tears when Trip died.
My favorite thing about Enterprise was actually the time travel and timelines, I love that stuff. I really liked Enterprise, it wasnt the best obviously but I thought it was quite good and wished it had gone a bit longer myself.
Star Trek Enterprise is where I’m beginning my jump into this whole Star Trek Universe, I’m loving every damn moment of it! Finally getting close to season 2 and it has made my fascination grow more for Star Trek. Very great cast and adventure per episode. It’s made me laugh alot too lol :)
I loved Enterprise from the beginning! It was looking awsome had an awsome cast and the writing was also interesting. At least for me beeing in my teens at the time. But I still like it today. And I grew up with TOS, TNG, DS9 and Voyager at the same time right next to each other.
Yes, they all had their place. Though TOS was not for me. Enterprise was exciting as I followed it right from the beginning (being 10 years old), and it was much more story-arc based, starting at the very beginning of Star Trek space travel. I liked that a lot.
@@dinoschachten Compared to shows of the same time period, TOS has aged well. However, by itself, while an absolutely essential part of Trek’s history, a lot of it is pretty laughable. However, except for Shatner’s scenery chewing in seasons two and three, the rest of the acting is still excellent and holds up well.
@@roberthelme8000 I watched the first couple of episodes and was kind of disappointed that it didn't feel very Sci-Fi at all, more like weird things happening in this place that's supposed to be a starship. But yes, I also noticed that it was an odd mixture of shameful and very well done. TNG keeps up this tradition to a smaller extent with that mud creature that kills Tasha being ridiculous while the Borg are just excellent villains. Also cinematography and lighting in both TNG and Voyager go back and forth between "hey, this is a 50s documentary and here's a floodlight in your face" and subtle, clean, futuristic.
Alas for it being too hard to get all the actors and the sets back. In around 10 years though, AI based video tech might reach the point that you could recreate the show.
In all honesty..Enterprise was an excellent show...it had a great cast...great writing... brought in familiar cultures... and did fantastic on bringing a little more action and history into the fold. It earned a spot for me and I really wished it had made it a few more seasons...
That "last" episode was really a long delayed episode of TNG based on a Riker fever dream played out on another malfunctioning holodeck on the Enterprise D. Easy enough to fix that story.
For me that last episode doesn't exist. It has no meaning whatsoever but to offer an "ending", it brings nothing to the story told until then. So it ended, the series had a bad undeserved ending. But that scene I just write off.
I loved Dominic Keating voicing Kormac in Diablo 3, such a memorable turn for a minor character. "Black magic bars our way, but the will of a templar is stronger!" "You were a templar, Jondar!"
For the supporting characters like Vaughn Armstrong, Jefferey Combs, etc besides having great acting skills, I believe a factor in them getting called back a lot may have to do with the makeup dept. already having their head molds for the prosthetics on hand instead of bringing a new actor who don't.
I 'Vulcan' love STAR TREK ENTERPRISE!!! As much as TNG was my favorite during its run. Enterprise was a prequel, so I really loved seeing the origins of Trek Lore! Live Long and Prosper!!! 🖖
Still one of my favorite shows. Every time I hear the into it brings a sense of relaxation (took a long time to grow on me) to me that I had back when it aired.
Enterprise was a great series. Unlike some people, I don’t listen to what critics say, but I like to watch and make my own decisions and it was very well done in every aspect! I’ve found that the people that criticized the show, have never even watched it, or only watched one or two episodes.
T'Pol, the most developed character in the Star Trek universe. At least on TV. She goes from antagonist to Trip's wife. I don't recall another character who made such a journey, covered such distance and change so much.
Data. Watch his development from season 1 of TNG until he sacrifices himself for Picard. He went from a goofy android to finding his humanity, took command of Enterprise D, had a child, laughed, and grew a beard.
The problem is that the series itself had big shoes to fill. None of the fans really expected it to do so and it was only later, when the characters appeared to relax and reveal their true depth that the series started to pick up. Although I do believe that Jolene Blalok should have been cast as an Andorian.
The finale pissed all over what could have been a good end. I'd have preferred it just ending with Bakula saying "Oh boy.." at the end of 'Terra Prime'.
I believe that Enterprise ended because Sam completed the mission. Maybe Al retired and Daniels was his new contact. I would’ve loved to see any QL references in Ent.
I'm so old, I see them and think "I enjoyed that show," and thought they did well. Thank goodness they are still with us and I don't have to think I'm sorry they are gone beyond reach.
I could not believe that I had never heard of it until 2020 when I was scrolling through Netflix. I was born in 1971 and have seen everything, and then suddenly I realise I was asleep or something for the first 6 years of this century. Or I am from a different timeline, because I swear this show didn't exist for me until 2020. Thoroughly enjoyed all of it, by the way.
technically in the Star Trek Enterprise novels "Kobayashi Maru" and the two novels of the Earth Romulan War, Trip is very much alive, just being "undercover" as a Romulan agent.
I, too, loved the Enterprise ❤. I’ve watched it more than once… It takes me to a better world in the future. Please, let there be a movie or another follow-up series… 🙏🏼
I was always conflicted about Scott Bakula, especially since I loved Quantum Leap. I thought he was the worst actor as a Star Trek captain, but the best person. That William Shatner documentary "the captains"about all the star trek captains really showed what a nice guy Scott was. He's just a regular guy in a world usually filled with creeps.
I loved that show and Trip was my favorite engineer, who actually did engineering work from show to show. I was pissed when they killed him off. Too bad they didn't explore the Trip and T'Pol dynamics a little more .
I liked the temporal Cold War. I watched every one of the Star Trek series when they originally aired on TV. Enterprise is my favorite and I own it on DVD. Thanks for the update.
When STAR TREK TOS first came out, one of the neatest things was how everything on board the ENTERPRISE was so streamlined. It was the era of futuristic designs from people like HENRY DREYFUSS, (telephones, alarm clocks, thermostats, railroad cars, etc.). But when they brought out the NX 01, with all of the bells, lights, and whistles, I thought this was even better! And when ENTERPRISE came out, flat screen TV's were just coming out, so to see all of the displays were made of them you just had to think how great that was!
Though Enterprise didn't last long on air (I heard due to poor ratings) it was the only Star Trek franchise I really liked and took seriously. I thought it rather rude and cheap of the network producers to cancel it almost unceremoniously like dropping a hot potato. I wish true Trek fans would join me in a chorus to ask that they reboot the whole thing and rectify it's cancelation.
I meet and talk to Scott Bakula at a City Park in Studio in the San Fernando Valley in L.A. I was work at the Park as a city employee at the time. We said few words but enjoyed talking about Enterprise TV show and others shows he played in. Fun!
Enterprise is actually my favorite Star Trek series. I don't understand why so many people dislike it.
Same here. I love the Series the most. Many people who say that they don't like the series never even watched it...At least that's what i get from talking to people xD
all star trek series are my favorite,very addicted to it :)
Because it’s nothing to do in relation - also the technology is higher tech than TOS - not too realistic - 🤮🤮 it should be forgotten as if it NEVER existed.
You’re welcome. 😘
I really love Enterprise. I really hate hate hate Discovery!!
@@stefanwurm9257 discracery, and pukehard!!!
Rewatched the whole series last year. Still mesmerized by Jolene Blalock's performance. She conveyed so much - with the smallest things... a few degrees of a head tilt, a bit of an eyebrow movement and you could see what T-Pol was thinking. Love her calm fierceness (fierce calmness?).
Absolutely loved it when they boarded the Defiant and seeing T-Pol look through "Spock's" scientific viewfinder.
She was an amazing Vulcan.
Plus... gorgeous.
I was mesmerised by her too. But for different reasons 😁
Either way, a good oxymoron.
I will NEVER FORGET while watching the Star Trek: Enterprise series finale, I CRIED because I was so disappointed that it had been cancelled! It really HIT ME, during the scene when Archer and T'Pol are saying good-bye to each other before he went to give a speech. I swear, that just BROKE my HEART!
Exactly - I don't feel Sam Becket fixed Jonathan Archer's life enough before jumping out either... 😉
We could fit an Enterprise II into the canon And since TOS is now so badly outdated, do a re-shoot of the best scripts. It has not stood the test of time and should now be finally and permanently retired.
@@danMdan I'd disagree on TOS aging badly. The special effects obviously show their age and some of the sexual attitudes are old fashioned, but I think many of the stories and characters still hold up well.
After listening to the tag cast bemoan this series installment... I found out that most of the cast and crew of tng was responsible for it's failure since they directed and wrote with a direct hand in the enterprise series
@@danMdan
I beg to differ. Star Trek TOS will NEVER be outdated!
Everyone told me Enterprise was crap so I never watched it until recently. Binged the lot on Netflix and loved it.... Probably one of my favourites now, I loved the return to original style, human ingenuity and some good old kirk style punch ups!
Honestly as a Star Trek fan, trekkies are the worst. They’ll bitch and moan about how a show isn’t exactly like TNG and than 5 years later be like wow those shows are so good why did they get candles?
@@natowarsaw agreed, Trekkies ruin star trek a lot, I remember when I saw a trekkie blog ranking the series and they choose discovery over enterprise, It's like they will try to make themselves hated
Wife and I recently binged Enterprise on Prime and…still didn’t like it (dropped out before episode 10 on its first run). I blame Tripp and Reed, two very poorly written characters, for my initial dislike.
@@ramirowendlerdiscovery was crap so magic spacemushroom spores controlled by a giant microscopic life form that's spins a round really fast... everyone is either gay or lesbian and the over use of cgi
@@samfazers8818
The giant microscopic life didn’t control the spore drive it was basically a map of the universe, remember that space is under no obligation to make sense to you, and everyone was not gay or lesbian there was 1 gay couple and later after they go about 1,000 years into the future they add a non-binary character, non of it was in your face. I enjoyed Discovery and don’t understand all the hate, can’t wait for the next season to come out
Star Trek enterprise is underrated as hell, plus all the cast is likeable
Agreed
I think the series was good but it (at least in my opinion) had some tonal issues at least in the beginning, that's not surprising since most series work to find their style and voice in the first season and I think Enterprise did find its own voice pretty well...
However, and at least for me this is a big issue, the whole temporal cold war that was pretty clearly made mostly to handwave away any continuity issues wasn't great. I fully understand why they did it, they needed to give themselves a bit more breathing room to be able to explore parts of the Star Trek world that otherwise might have clashed with the established continuity but it basically ended up separating the whole series in its own separate parallel universe which at least for me did kill some of the enjoyment and interest in the series.
Returning later to the series I have been able to enjoy it a lot but especially at the time it just didn't work for me as well as all of the other TNG era series had, it just felt too different tonally and stylistically...
I know this may get me some hate but I'm not actually a huge fan of the original series, I'm a HUGE fan of the TNG era and probably having seen TNG first caused the style and tone of the original series just be to different for me to really enjoy as much 🤔
What caused me to step away from Trek for quite a while were the JJ Abrams movies which I absolutely hate as they're just not Star Trek to me but a sizzle reel made by a director I really don't care much for to get the job of directing Star Wars (I love Star Wars but I also hate what Abrams and Ryan Johnson did to that franchise but that's a whole another can of worms I don't want to get into right now) which resulted in two movies that felt like bad Star Wars parodies wearing a Star Trek costume...
Star Trek Beyond was okay and felt like a huge step in the right direction, it also made me slightly more hopeful for the future of Star Trek and while I've had my time taken up by the insane amount of great series, games and movies of the recent years I did recently watch the first episode of Picard, liked it and am planning on watching that series fully in the near future and to also check out Discovery and Lower Decks very soon as well as I've heard a lot of good things especially of the latter, I probably would have started watching those three series much sooner but the JJ Abrams movies just left such a bad taste in my mouth that it has been only lately thanks to rewatching TNG,DS9 and Voyager episodes that I've felt like dedicating the time to watch the series with the amount of attention I want to put into watching anything new, something I've already seen, especially more than once, I can keep playing in the background while doing other things but with new things I want to give them my undivided attention and unfortunately since we have limited amount of time in our days I just haven't had the time to give to those series yet given all the awesome stuff that have for various reasons taken precedent for now (Mandalorian, Wandavision, Borderlands 3 and other such things have taken a lot of my free time as of late, man adulthood sucks as I just can't dedicate the amount of time I was able to even still in my early 20s to dedicate to my movie, series and gaming hobbies 😅)
*Enterprise
all star trek is pure shit.
Definitely the best version of Star trek. How can people hate it?
Jeffery Combs is one of the best character actors around. His STAR TREK work work is absolutely brilliant. He is a gem of a character actor
Yes.
The Andorian Mining Consortium runs from no one. 😅😅😅
He's great.
Brunt is my favorite character of his'
@@markfox1545 The only running they do is TOWARD danger ... rangers lead the way, -- britsh accent-- absolute poppycock!!
Star Trek enterprise is probably one of my favorite series from all of them. Extremely underrated.
Yep. I was surprised it was so good when I binged it. All of the negative comments had me braced for something awful and instead I really enjoyed it.
This show is awesome, it deserves at least seven seasons.
@Neil Rosenau Agreed!
It deserved 7 Seasons.
Too many complainers out there. I think this was the cut off the nose scenario. So it wasnt perfect...is it going to kill someone to watch episodes and support?
Never understood the hate, shame it was cut short
Absolutely
Yeah, I didn't watch Star Trek: Enterprise during its original run because of its prequel nature, preceding the other Star Treks in historical time (so we kind of knew how things turned out), but I watch it in reruns now (I'm watching it as I'm writing this during commercials). Man, what a well acted and well produced show. Wish there were more episodes to watch.
McFarland only did one cameo dude!! This is totally bogus and McFarland was well established! Notice he has his own Star Trek-like series??
Star Trek Enterprise, was great, I loved it. How they discovered things, that we see and take for granted. Transportation, red alert, etc.
And how their personality changed, grew, over the years, through their experiences.
McFarland only did one cameo dude!! This is totally bogus and McFarland was well established! Notice he has his own Star Trek-like series??
Enterprise was probably my favorite of the different series. I watched every episode during its run, and I've watched the seasons again after it was cancelled. To me, cancelling the show was a huge travesty. Great acting and story line. I do miss the NX-01.
I absolutely loved Star Trek Enterprise. Would have loved to have seen more episodes. Great show.
I thought I didn't like ST:Enterprise, but now that I'm watching the whole series, I realize that I saw very few of the episodes when it was originally aired and never gave it a fair chance. I'm enjoying it very much, especially season 3 - Just starting season 4 now.
I've been watching it every night for the last four years. I've seen every episode I don't know how many times, but I never get tired of it. 😄
In the Enterprise books, they retconned Tripp’s death as faked by Archer so he could go undercover with Section 31 to stop the Romulans from attaining warp 7 ships during the Federation-Romulan War. So, that could be a way they bring him back.
It doesn’t even have to be that extreme. You can just say he died in the holodeck version of events, but not in real life. Remember that whole episode was fake!
@@Andrew.Griffin Either of these ideas work!
dang it, you beat me to it.
The book, "The Good That Men Do" by Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin
I mean... There was that short wink between Trip and Archer before he was shoved into that tube so that could be an indicator
Most underrated show.
I’d say Leave it to Beaver was.
Starring: Hugh Beaumont
Barbara Bilingsley
Tony Dow
aaaaand Jerry Mathers as the Beaver
@@dr.OgataSerizawaHuh? You got to be kidding. Right? The acting is subpar for modern audiences. It was fine for its time. But, acting has coming a long way since then. I’ve seen a few episodes and the acting comes across as very wooden and the lines seem forced rather than coming naturally and showcasing real character development. For a good TV series, I Love Lucy was way ahead of its contemporaries. The characters seemed real and believable, not to mention hilarious.
Legendary team! They were the best of the best. People who genuinely loved the Star trek and it showed on their faces
Some Trek fans are far too demanding, I myself am a die hard fan. I thoroughly enjoyed Enterprise. The series had very likable characters and the arc with the Zindi was a nail biter.
I prefer single unique episodes with perhaps occasional linked twin episodes but never long and ultimately boring “arcs” like the Zindi and Dominion season long stories.
And TOS is now almost unwatchable not having aged well in relation to all later series.
Totally agree, the "Zindi" storyline was awesome and spellbinding. Hated to see Randy Ogleby's character "Degra" killed off. But it was an excellent storyline. "Done too soon" for sure.
To be completely honest, I love enterprise as well. The theme song grew on me and I unironically think it fits perfect with the show.
It was boring the cast was weak not many Decent episodes
@@danMdan Fair enough but the monster of the week thing just felt incredibly dated at that point and needed to be modernized. Just like "red shirt dies" and all that stuff that just kept getting rehashed and IMHO Enterprise did a good job in staying Trek while also making necessary changes.
Nearly 16 years have past since the last ever episode of STE first aired. Would have loved to have seen seasons 5, 5 and 7. :(
I do the same thing. Watch season 5 twice, then skip 6 and start watching 7
Thanks to that bean-counter, now gone from CBS, Les Moonves, we missed Season 5 where they would've done the Romulan War. And more Mirror Universe episodes, etc. We were deprived of a lot of good material. More Future Guy, etc.
@@jasonbourneistreadstone Then when CBS All Access was launched, guess what? Moonves positioned Star Trek Discovery as its most prized show and “was a big fan.” Grrrr..
May 13, 2005
After it ended I had the impression it was the most costly of the spin-offs. Made perfect sense to end it from a financial point of view. From an artistic point of view?
I thought Linda Park was great. The episode where she thinks the crew believe she's dead, she's brilliant. She was brilliant and 'Extinction' too. That episode was probably the best sci-fi episode of enterprises existence. The whole idea of Earthlings changing to something else
T'Pol's character development throughout the series' was one of the best I've ever seen in any production.
The excellent writing in combination with Jolene's superbly progressive interpretation was just brilliant.
I liked the actress but the character was a poorly implemented Seven of Nine wannabe.
@@alice_agogo Ermmm...nope
@@FatHead1979 emmmm... yep
One thing is for sure, they definitely have faith of the heart
Ugh. Liked for sheer cheesiness.
It was a long road getting from there to here.
They're going where their hearts will take them.
Stop that.
No...no.
I was at that convention in 2006! I asked him "[if his] time on Quantum Leap prepared him for his captains seat, especially with Star Trek's long history of time travel episodes [?]" I was too giddy to remember his response, but he was genuinely curious about me being an 11 year old who watched old episodes of QL.
Enterprise was a great show. Humanity finding its way rather than having all the answers and procedures and gadgets.
Definitely one of my favorite series for that reason.
I agree. I thought it was better than DS9 (I know I'm probably going to get flack for that, but it's my opinion).
@@roweboy1974 DS9 had great character development.
Garak, Quark, Odo. All had fantastic stories of their own.
Outcast to Savour.
Criminal to Rebel.
Loner to traitor and back.
The Older you get the more you realize that Archerprize was actually was good, it just got destroyed by Battlestar. Anyway i am an expanse guy now
I really don't care for comparing any of the spin-offs to any of the other spin-offs or TOS. They were also very different.
I never watched Enterprise when it originally came out as I was a bit burned out by Voyager and DS9 at the time. Fast forward to now, and I just started watching this series and now I'm into season 2. This series is great! I love the cast and the characters and the stories are first rate. I really wish this series went longer then 4 years as it seems like it was cut way to short.
Yeah that’s why it was cancelled, a lot of people were burnt out due to TNG, Voyager and DS9.
same here
@@mapleflag6518people were burnt out because the stories were boring and crap and the cast forgettable. Like the episode where Hoshi found out that Reed's favorite food is pineapple 🍍or when Hoshi had her doubts of self-confidence. Or when Hoshi finally took over the mirror alliance and told everyone to wait for instructions. The end (wtf was that?).
Jeffrey Combs is not “A” Star Trek actor, Jeffrey Combs is “THE” Star Trek actor.
He’s also the best version of Ratchet in Transformers
Between him and Andrew Robinson and Marc Alaimo, DS9 was brimming with talent JUST in the recurring characters! So damned good!
@@zacharyKewDenniss agreed!
Ain’t that the truth!
He is a brilliant and underrated actor. Steals every scene he is in. How he used to grovel to the changlings as a vorta in DS9 was brilliant.
I for one loved the show and wish that it had been allowed to continue to fruition like every other series.
It shouldn't have been cancelled man. It was a great show
Yes!
It just didn't grab the ratings needed to stay. Too bad too because it was good near the end.
@@toysmostwanted people back in the day were dumb. Today Enterprise would've banged, if it were released now.
@@bassamhaidernaqvi No, Rick Berman is to blame. He saw the ratings rise and remain steady when Seven of Nine was introduced on Voyager, but he chose to listen to the ratings and not the fans. We all knew that when Seven was introduced, the episodes improved because of the character and her experiences. BUT Berman mistakenly thought it was ALL because of the catsuit, and therefore assumed incorrectly that all the fans wanted was T&A. So he promised all us fans that the prequel crew would "have more sex" and we collectively said WTF?!? Berman didn't realize his mistake until the third season, so he introduced the Xindi story arc, but just about everybody had stopped watching by that time.
@@Trekmaster47 your absolutely right
TNG is often held up as the 'gold standard' of Star Trek to the detriment of shows like Enterprise. Yet Enterprise was a very mature series from the get go and only got better as it progressed. The characters were fully fleshed out from the beginning with 'logical' backstories ; the actors picked for the series lead characters was inspired ; the well-written story arcs were fantastic ; Archer's Nemeses were brilliantly realised. And yet, the show was cancelled after four seasons, thanks to "dropping viewer numbers", a spurious reason of which we only have the network's word for and it ended with the problematic "These Are The Voyages" which smacked of panic on the part of the Network and Brannon and Braga, who had guided the show brilliantly up until then.
Enterprise was a worthy successor to DS9 ; more so than Voyager as it dealt with hard-hitting issues, not being squeamish when it came to putting the crew in peril, and we could see it maturing further into what we expected would be a stunning series.
It is pitiable and pathetic that Star Trek should have been influenced by the whims of the Networks and US viewing public - a consequence of which the rest of the world's fans suffer till this day.
" to the detriment of shows like Enterprise" i.e. shows that did not live up to the standard of TNG. Holding TNG up as the golden standard cannot be detrimental except to shows that fail to rival it. And Voyager had a lot of heavy stuff in it and extreme situations. Some of them downright squick.
"It is pitiable and pathetic that Star Trek should have been influenced by the whims of the Networks and US viewing public" no, no it isn't. It's an American show with a primarily American audience. If your majority audience chooses to watch something else then you have to cut your losses.
"a consequence of which the rest of the world's fans suffer till this day." No, what we have nowadays is Star Trek creations that totally ignore what the audience wants for the sake of political agenda trying to brainwash people into hating themselves so that they're easier to control.
The ending of Enterprise was a panic solution, because they suddenly realised that not only wasn't the series to be renewed, the season was also cut short, so they had an incredibly short time to come up with an ending that somehow concluded a show that was little more than half way through its natural run, and even do it in a way that would allow for it to be picked up again. Despite it's thin story line, I still think they did a pretty good job considering the great limitations.
Well said. Enterprise was a thoroughly great show and I loved it. I only wish there were more seasons.
There was no necessity in the show being canceled. There was a failure to factor in viewership that took place by other means and platforms, which wasn't measured by the traditional rating paradigms. The true driving force was the malignant attitude of Moonves, who had never respected the brand, and was clearly satisfied in forcing, the thoroughly premature pink slip. Of course, his continued callousness forged the current execrable state of the IP, to be used as a tool to support a streaming service with little inherent interest widely, overseen by someone else with no interest in the franchise, other than a property to be molded into a malleable form to communicate values antithetical to its original ethos.
Negative.
My favorite Star trek. We fans are to blame because they stopped broadcasting. We were too spoiled and didn’t appreciate the quality of the Enterprise
No, Rick Berman is to blame. He saw the ratings rise and remain steady when Seven of Nine was introduced on Voyager, but he chose to listen to the ratings and not the fans. We all knew that when Seven was introduced, the episodes improved because of the character and her experiences. BUT Berman mistakenly thought it was ALL because of the catsuit, and therefore assumed incorrectly that all the fans wanted was T&A. So he promised all us fans that the prequel crew would "have more sex" and we collectively said WTF?!? Berman didn't realize his mistake until the third season, so he introduced the Xindi story arc, but just about everybody had stopped watching by that time.
My favourite too. I've watched my blu ray set many times over
@Scott Armstrong I remember how much the fans protested because the technology, would be too simple. They laughed that there was no federation and that there was no Starfleet. I personally didn’t expect “sexy” sequels. The first two seasons were pure Star Treak. Exploring space and how we humans would react in space.
@@QuantumRockAndRoll Several of the episodes in the first two seasons revolved around sex. I personally think that the episode where Trip was stranded on a planet with an alien princess is the worst Trek I've ever seen. Just because Berman made those seasons marginally revolve around usual Trek themes doesn't mean they weren't written around Berman's promised sex
@Scott Armstrong The episode with Trip and the Princess is a little weird 🙂 I had the impression that it was just the right amount of nudity in the series. Episodes where they are in the bacteria removal room are great for me. It speaks well of interpersonal relationships and how we would all react if we were closed with the opposite sex in such a small space 🙂🙂
It feels like Enterprise recieved a lot of hate at first but has started growing on people.
I watched it with my dad and we both likes it and didn’t understand why it was so criticised
The lore violations where quite severe, while asking the writers to remember tng+voy+ds9 might be to much to ask for but the original should have been mandatory viewing.
Dominic Keating is also a voice actor. He was the voice of "Kormac the Templar" in the PC game Diablo 3, Blizzzard ET, and anyone who have seen ST. enterprise, recognizes his voice in that game.
I had to look it up - I knew I recognized the voice but I couldn't place it.
He was also in a comedy called Desmond's. Set in a Peckham barber shop
A reminder - we only ever saw Trip die in a holodeck simulation. It may not have really happened. Riker probably missed a sidequest or something.
Haha, far point. This might have been the official version to cover up who knows what, maybe some entirely different kind of sacrifice he made.
The "Finale" should be scrubbed from memory anyway. Hideous ending.
Thank-you, thi has always been my opinion as well.
But Troi said "It's sad. Commander Tucker had no idea he wouldn't make it back," before he dies.
@@Galactipod She knew that Riker had cocked up the sidequest (please don't ruin this for me)
I watched Enterprise for the first time last year and I really enjoyed it! Thanks for posting, this made my day! 😊
Just binged watch this for the second time on Netflix GREAT SHOW THEN AND NOW
Absolutely loved Enterprise!
I really liked this show, I cant understand why it was so underrated.
Having recently rewatched, I definitely appreciate that show now more than I did at the time. I am sure I'm guilty of having expectations of what I thought it should be as opposed to what it actually was. I'm glad they are getting some love nowadays. Oh, and in 20 years, Discovery and Picard will be beloved too. Mark my words.
Discovery was far too PC for my liking. It was mostly about Michael and the gay couple, there was too little real story for my liking.
I’m watching both just in case you’re right haha
Enterprise is a superior show. Discovery and Picard, I don't even those consider those new shows canon.
Jeffrey Combs has always been my favorite through his entire Star Trek career.
I love Star Trek Enterprise and I love Captain Archer, he is a character with great charisma, although there are those who think otherwise, the series deserved more success than it had.
Enterprise had this effect on me. Some years ago (something like 6 or 7 years) I watched Enterprise and liked a lot but and now, I just finished re watching it and I absolutely LOVE it! it brought me into tears when Trip died.
I’ve started watching this again as I didn’t see all the episodes , enjoying it 👍
I fell in love with this show after it was cancelled. I would love a season five reboot. Cmon Netflix!!??
It would have to come from Paramount.
@@laurarosesheppard money talks. But you are right. Paramount probably wouldn’t let any part of the franchise be produced elsewhere.
Netflix would probably ruin it
They stopped making anything decent by 2010. Movie making is dead now. PC killed it.....
I was glad it was cancelled.
We need T'Pol back in Star Trek ! Best Vulcain ever
*Vulcan.
Vulcanian
@@kirkwhite3399 Oh how the illiterate lead the illiterate!
@@DMSProduktions Just noticed my own mistake. Thank you.
Agreed
Star Trek Enterprise is one of my favorites in the Star Trek franchise. I don't understand how someone can hate it.
Been rewatching the series this past 2 weeks. Good timing
Star Trek Enterprise was excellent. I get sick of people who push out hate every time a new series or movie is launched.
Loved every season of Enterprise.
Same. Season 1 was good, and each season only got better.
My favorite thing about Enterprise was actually the time travel and timelines, I love that stuff. I really liked Enterprise, it wasnt the best obviously but I thought it was quite good and wished it had gone a bit longer myself.
Charles "Trip" Tucker was my favourite. 😍❤️
Luana Farina,
That's Charles "Trip" Anthony Tucker 3rd to you (😁)!
@@mousetreehouse6833 for me it was 15 years ago..sorry if my old brain forgot a few details. 😂
@@luanafarina3626
The great thing about these shows is....altho we may change, our digital 'loves' never do 😉.
Star Trek Enterprise is where I’m beginning my jump into this whole Star Trek Universe, I’m loving every damn moment of it! Finally getting close to season 2 and it has made my fascination grow more for Star Trek. Very great cast and adventure per episode. It’s made me laugh alot too lol :)
I loved Enterprise from the beginning! It was looking awsome had an awsome cast and the writing was also interesting. At least for me beeing in my teens at the time. But I still like it today. And I grew up with TOS, TNG, DS9 and Voyager at the same time right next to each other.
Yes, they all had their place. Though TOS was not for me. Enterprise was exciting as I followed it right from the beginning (being 10 years old), and it was much more story-arc based, starting at the very beginning of Star Trek space travel. I liked that a lot.
@@dinoschachten Compared to shows of the same time period, TOS has aged well. However, by itself, while an absolutely essential part of Trek’s history, a lot of it is pretty laughable. However, except for Shatner’s scenery chewing in seasons two and three, the rest of the acting is still excellent and holds up well.
@@roberthelme8000 I watched the first couple of episodes and was kind of disappointed that it didn't feel very Sci-Fi at all, more like weird things happening in this place that's supposed to be a starship. But yes, I also noticed that it was an odd mixture of shameful and very well done. TNG keeps up this tradition to a smaller extent with that mud creature that kills Tasha being ridiculous while the Borg are just excellent villains. Also cinematography and lighting in both TNG and Voyager go back and forth between "hey, this is a 50s documentary and here's a floodlight in your face" and subtle, clean, futuristic.
I find this to be an underrated series I actually really enjoyed it
Kinda surprise there was no tribute to Kellie Waymire, I know it wouldn’t have been easy to talk about but she was worth of note in season 1.
I agree. RIP 😢
If I remember right, she was also in the truly underrated Wonderfalls. Her life was tragically short.
Kellie Waymire should have been included.
Oh no! I didn't even know she died. She was so lovely. Her character and that cute little back and forth with Phlox was heartwarming.
She was cute as a button.
I loved To-POL and was captivated by her beauty and her acting
season 3, episode 1, vulcan accupressure. 😍
The beauty of time travel in trek universe. Bring back The Enterprise.
Alas for it being too hard to get all the actors and the sets back. In around 10 years though, AI based video tech might reach the point that you could recreate the show.
In all honesty..Enterprise was an excellent show...it had a great cast...great writing... brought in familiar cultures... and did fantastic on bringing a little more action and history into the fold. It earned a spot for me and I really wished it had made it a few more seasons...
Randy Oglesby also recently played Doctor Stan Nielsen in WandaVision!!
I was just about to add that too. :D
Oh I just love all of the Star Treks! And this one was so underrated
That "last" episode was really a long delayed episode of TNG based on a Riker fever dream played out on another malfunctioning holodeck on the Enterprise D. Easy enough to fix that story.
Actually it was an extension of the TNG Episode Pegasus, but I guess...
For me that last episode doesn't exist. It has no meaning whatsoever but to offer an "ending", it brings nothing to the story told until then. So it ended, the series had a bad undeserved ending. But that scene I just write off.
I loved Dominic Keating voicing Kormac in Diablo 3, such a memorable turn for a minor character. "Black magic bars our way, but the will of a templar is stronger!" "You were a templar, Jondar!"
For the supporting characters like Vaughn Armstrong, Jefferey Combs, etc besides having great acting skills, I believe a factor in them getting called back a lot may have to do with the makeup dept. already having their head molds for the prosthetics on hand instead of bringing a new actor who don't.
Loved this, Thank You! All of your character profiles were just who I'd have chosen to highlight. Marvelous look back and forward!
I 'Vulcan' love STAR TREK ENTERPRISE!!!
As much as TNG was my favorite during its run.
Enterprise was a prequel, so I really loved seeing the origins of Trek Lore!
Live Long and Prosper!!! 🖖
Gotta agree it was great seeing the beginnings of the federation,
Peace and long life 🖖
@@ThatMBdude love your response to my Live Long...
Still one of my favorite shows. Every time I hear the into it brings a sense of relaxation (took a long time to grow on me) to me that I had back when it aired.
At my first ST convention (2018) in Las Vegas I saw Anthony Montgomery and Garrett Wang host a karoake party. Great times!
Enterprise was a great series. Unlike some people, I don’t listen to what critics say, but I like to watch and make my own decisions and it was very well done in every aspect! I’ve found that the people that criticized the show, have never even watched it, or only watched one or two episodes.
T'Pol, the most developed character in the Star Trek universe. At least on TV. She goes from antagonist to Trip's wife. I don't recall another character who made such a journey, covered such distance and change so much.
Data. Watch his development from season 1 of TNG until he sacrifices himself for Picard. He went from a goofy android to finding his humanity, took command of Enterprise D, had a child, laughed, and grew a beard.
@@billb0313 He also had a cat. Felines rule
Great work putting this together!
I could never imagine this show without Jolene Blalock and Linda Park.
I could.
I could forego T'Pol... But not Hoshi.
For real. With out Tpol and trip, it just wouldnt be the same.
TRIP was my favourite character!! They were ALL fantastic (IMO), but Trip was really good!!
By the fourth season fans started giving the show better ratings but by then it was to late
actually it had good ratings vs other shows. moonvez was bad exec. what amazing high rating show did moonves win big with in place of ST ENT ?
The problem is that the series itself had big shoes to fill. None of the fans really expected it to do so and it was only later, when the characters appeared to relax and reveal their true depth that the series started to pick up. Although I do believe that Jolene Blalok should have been cast as an Andorian.
@@Tryst46 Yeah definitely
The finale pissed all over what could have been a good end.
I'd have preferred it just ending with Bakula saying "Oh boy.." at the end of 'Terra Prime'.
I believe that Enterprise ended because Sam completed the mission. Maybe Al retired and Daniels was his new contact. I would’ve loved to see any QL references in Ent.
None of the Star Treks ended well except DS-9. It was very poignant.
Don't forget John Billingsley's role in The Man From Earth, one of his best Sci-Fi films.
Also in 2012
He was also on Angel.
My absolute favourite Star Trek , I’ve seen the entire series a couple of times now
I'm so old, I see them and think "I enjoyed that show," and thought they did well. Thank goodness they are still with us and I don't have to think I'm sorry they are gone beyond reach.
Thank you for doing this, I love Enterprise!
Jolene Blalock appeared on a show called "The Legend of The Seeker". Probably my favorite of all the work I've seen her in.
I could not believe that I had never heard of it until 2020 when I was scrolling through Netflix. I was born in 1971 and have seen everything, and then suddenly I realise I was asleep or something for the first 6 years of this century. Or I am from a different timeline, because I swear this show didn't exist for me until 2020. Thoroughly enjoyed all of it, by the way.
technically in the Star Trek Enterprise novels "Kobayashi Maru" and the two novels of the Earth Romulan War, Trip is very much alive, just being "undercover" as a Romulan agent.
I, too, loved the Enterprise ❤. I’ve watched it more than once… It takes me to a better world in the future. Please, let there be a movie or another follow-up series… 🙏🏼
I was always conflicted about Scott Bakula, especially since I loved Quantum Leap. I thought he was the worst actor as a Star Trek captain, but the best person. That William Shatner documentary "the captains"about all the star trek captains really showed what a nice guy Scott was. He's just a regular guy in a world usually filled with creeps.
Captain Archer is my favorite captain.
Thumbs down!
I love this series. If you watch every episode back to back it's actually AMAZING.
I've watched this series ten times ! Love it !
This definitely needs to make a comeback, especially with the trek revival at the moment. So much left to tell.
Was a fantastic show period. Loved it.
This was the best Enterprise show I ever watched. What a shame it only got 4 seasons.....
I must say It's been a long road
Getting from there to here
It's been a long time. But their time is finally near.
I loved that show and Trip was my favorite engineer, who actually did engineering work from show to show. I was pissed when they killed him off. Too bad they didn't explore the Trip and T'Pol dynamics a little more .
They all should make a movie together... maybe 3!
This is the best Star Trek series since TOS!
I hope Enterprise will be appreciated more in the future as it's quite wonderful
There is some rumors and rumbling, enterprise may get a mini few weeks run... to seal up some stuff and Romulus
Well done. Thoroughly enjoyed this video.
Enterprise’s Season 4 is the best Star Trek season of any Star Trek show, ever. Period.
My favorite Star Trek!!
Love them all but this was my favorite
I am a little surprised that you forgot to mention that actor Gary Graham was the star of the TV series Alien Nation.
I liked the temporal Cold War. I watched every one of the Star Trek series when they originally aired on TV. Enterprise is my favorite and I own it on DVD. Thanks for the update.
Same here. I own the DVD set and have watched the entire series on Netflix at least 10 times.
The post Enterprise books totally retconned the ENT finale. Trip is a big part of the post-series books.
When STAR TREK TOS first came out, one of the neatest things was how everything on board the ENTERPRISE was so streamlined. It was the era of futuristic designs from people like HENRY DREYFUSS, (telephones, alarm clocks, thermostats, railroad cars, etc.). But when they brought out the NX 01, with all of the bells, lights, and whistles, I thought this was even better! And when ENTERPRISE came out, flat screen TV's were just coming out, so to see all of the displays were made of them you just had to think how great that was!
Though Enterprise didn't last long on air (I heard due to poor ratings) it was the only Star Trek franchise I really liked and took seriously. I thought it rather rude and cheap of the network producers to cancel it almost unceremoniously like dropping a hot potato.
I wish true Trek fans would join me in a chorus to ask that they reboot the whole thing and rectify it's cancelation.
I meet and talk to Scott Bakula at a City Park in Studio in the San Fernando Valley in L.A. I was work at the Park as a city employee at the time. We said few words but enjoyed talking about Enterprise TV show and others shows he played in. Fun!