Enterprise didn't kill the franchise, it just happened to be the one in the hospital when the franchise finally slipped into a long expected coma for a few years. If you look at the Nielsen's ratings of all the shows of the modern era, there was a continual downward trend of all the spin-off shows after TNG that was smooth enough to ski down, with ratings spikes for premiers, finales, and big event episodes. I love me some DS9, but it was as much a part of the death spiral as Voyager and Enterprise were, just it was more pronounced by the time of the latter two series. TNG was a ratings monster by comparison, and the the only one on a continual uptick, and probably the only time this franchise is going to achieve that kind of mainstream success.
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These charts are extremely informative. Could they have reversed the trend? Surely. IMO if ENT would have had the quality of it's later seasons right from the beginning, I'm sure there at least wouldn't have been this drastic decline in audience numbers right after the pilot.
What I still think is a bit baffling, is that everytime someone wants to re-invigorate the franchise - eather it be with DIS, the kelvin timeline, or hell, even VOY - they always try to ape TOS. Which they inevitably don't "get" (TOS is a MUCH MORE cerebral show than people think! Yes, Kirk usually kicks some ass in the middle of the episodes - but the finale in the thir act is almost ALWAYS just a bunch of people, debating). And they always do that in the same style - IMO the Kelvin movies, DIS, VOY and ENT are stylistically much more similar to each other, than any of those to TOS or TNG.
When you're the only Trek series that's both a part of recorded history and canon in both timelines that gives you at least some bragging rights. Haters are gonna hate, but Michelle Yeoh, William Shatner AND Chris Pine studied the missions and career of Captain Archer in school and at Starfleet Academy.
Top that, Janeway.![]()
I love dramativ irony! ENT is now the ONLY Trek show that has universally happened in ALL franchise variants, whether it's the prime timeline, the Kelvin timeline, and whatever the Discoverse is. Freakin' Archer is the only thing that universally connects the Trek franchise now! We deserve this.
