To be fair, Coto was gaining viewers with season 4. Season 4 was almost effectively a creative reboot of the show. Wrapping up the Xindi stuff, jettisoning the temporal cold war, it became about exploring the future history of Trek. It felt like a proper first season for the show in a lot of ways. Keeping Enterprise closer to home, and dealing with the remnants of World War 3/Terra Prime/Klingons/Earth Romulan War.
Now, if Season 5 continued the same upward curve that Season 4 was showing(Not counting TATV), then it's possible Enterprise could have enjoyed four pretty good seasons of TV (4 thru 7)
I honestly don't see them ever touching on Earth-Romulan War stuff at all. If CBS is gonna do ANYTHING for the 50th, it's gonna be something that tries to reach a broader appeal. Something that gets both the TOS and TNG crowds, along with general audiences involved. If anything, I wager, it would be a miniseries with the possibility of testing the waters.
Now, if Season 5 continued the same upward curve that Season 4 was showing(Not counting TATV), then it's possible Enterprise could have enjoyed four pretty good seasons of TV (4 thru 7)
I honestly don't see them ever touching on Earth-Romulan War stuff at all. If CBS is gonna do ANYTHING for the 50th, it's gonna be something that tries to reach a broader appeal. Something that gets both the TOS and TNG crowds, along with general audiences involved. If anything, I wager, it would be a miniseries with the possibility of testing the waters.