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Star Trek: Enterprise had the misfortune of premiering so close to 9/11 that its optimistic view of a hopeful future fell on many deaf ears. Humans, united, venturing into a galactic community was not on the minds of so many Americans.
Then folks complained that things seemed off in the canon, a part of the show that was addressed, as we learned that things were not set in stone, nor always what they seemed. History is remembered in ways it did not exactly happen.
The characters were great, the action and suspense were real, and the 3rd and 4th seasons are so consistently strong! I want people to give the show a second chance!
I had one big complaint - well, two - about this show. It’s fine to show Star Trek characters without their clothes.
But I swear, I could count down less than two minutes MOST of the time before someone lost their shirt.
Um. Guys?
Second thing? To create conflict, a super-secret shadow organization that Did All The Bad Things was introduced.
Lame.
The good, I appreciated how Archer felt comfortable being tactile with his Vulcan first officer. That was nice.
Unfortunately, that’s all.
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Star Trek: Enterprise had the misfortune of premiering so close to 9/11 that its optimistic view of a hopeful future fell on many deaf ears. Humans, united, venturing into a galactic community was not on the minds of so many Americans.
Then folks complained that things seemed off in the canon, a part of the show that was addressed, as we learned that things were not set in stone, nor always what they seemed. History is remembered in ways it did not exactly happen.
The characters were great, the action and suspense were real, and the 3rd and 4th seasons are so consistently strong! I want people to give the show a second chance!
I had one big complaint - well, two - about this show. It’s fine to show Star Trek characters without their clothes.
But I swear, I could count down less than two minutes MOST of the time before someone lost their shirt.
Um. Guys?
Second thing? To create conflict, a super-secret shadow organization that Did All The Bad Things was introduced.
Lame.
The good, I appreciated how Archer felt comfortable being tactile with his Vulcan first officer. That was nice.
Unfortunately, that’s all.
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