So, over the last year I rewatched Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. Deep Space Nine and Voyager were big in my youth, as I had just missed Next Generation, which was and still is my favorite series.
By the time Enterprise came around I had become disinterested. Quite frankly, I hated it. Now in my old age (I'm 29. I'm not THAT old, I'm just cynical like that sometimes) I find myself realizing how unfair I had been to Enterprise.
Enterprise has probably the best cast since Next Generation, and far better writing that DS9 or Voyager. Deep Space Nine was good, but upon rewatching, I've realized just how much it falls apart by the end, with too many "rabbits' in the last few seasons (Rabbits=plot points that seemed to be pulled out of nowhere).
Now, why was it that Enterprise did not get the love and respect that it deserved? Why did so many people like me immediately turn away from a show that actually manages to capture what initially made Star Trek so great?
I mean, here it was, an action adventure program with the morality play element, focused on the science, technology, and exploration, with a bright, optimistic vision of the future. Captain Archer himself had the diplomatic insight of Picard with some of Kirk's rashness, and was clearly a more consistent character than Sisko or Janeway.
This is also the only Star Trek series that my Fiance is able to really get into. That's a plus.
Boldly Go - A Star Trek Guild
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