Corby was killed by Andrea.
Bragga's choice in how he depicted the Vulcan's on Enterprise was a major reason I stopped watching halfway through season 2, If memory serves. and Jolene Blalock was the absolute worst actor ever hired to be a regular character on Star Trek. So a Roddenberry version of Enterprise could only have been an improvement.It would have been according to Roddenberry's Vision (tm), and so there would have been no conflict between humans and Vulcans.
Kor
The Vulcan behavior in ENT really isn't that far off from the little we saw of them in TOS.
Kor
Yeah T'Pau, Stonn, Sarek and T'Pring were paragons of Vulcan virtue. And Spock was a saint.I disagree. Too tired to debate it, however, Enterprise Vulcan's, as I recall, were more nefarious A-holes, and far removed from the one's we knew and loved in TOS (and even Voyager). I don't know if things changed after the midpoint of S2 and beyond.
Yeah T'Pau, Stonn, Sarek and T'Pring were paragons of Vulcan virtue. And Spock was a saint.
And why not its 100 years in their past, very few real life nation states carry the same cultural attitude they had 100 years ago. 100 years ago in some places women did not have the vote, could not own property, needed a man to get a loan or mortgage, had to leave work when they got married. People like me were being lynched after church on Sundays.You fallaciously exaggerate. T'Pau was very cordial. Stonn and T'Pring were looking to protect their love. Sarek was stoic. Ent Vulcans came across much more militaristic and conspiratorial. Very different in demeanor.
And why not its 100 years in their past, very few real life nation states carry the same cultural attitude they had 100 years ago. 100 years ago in some places women did not have the vote, could not own property, needed a man to get a loan or mortgage, had to leave work when they got married. People like me were being lynched after church on Sundays.
We are talking about ca. 100 years before TOS. If I do not go far and think about how Europa looked like for 100 years before, from the cultural index to civil rights, from relationship between European countries to daily life, who can say everything is still the same? Why should Vulcan society be the same after 100 years? It does not make sense. Another thing in itself which does not make sense is the mode, inclusive wigs/haircuts, whatever. Even hippies have their dress codes. Why not Vulcans do have a certain hair cut at a certain time period? Question is, if Vulcan society concept at ENT reasonable and plausible? I would say, yes! They are on the way of evaluation to being Vulcan society who is familiar us from TOS and not only Vulcans, also Humans and Andorians trying to find their ways. This is "the" story of ENT.
Bragga's choice in how he depicted the Vulcan's on Enterprise was a major reason I stopped watching halfway through season 2, If memory serves. and Jolene Blalock was the absolute worst actor ever hired to be a regular character on Star Trek. So a Roddenberry version of Enterprise could only have been an improvement.
however, Enterprise Vulcan's, as I recall, were more nefarious A-holes, and far removed from the one's we knew and loved in TOS (and even Voyager). I don't know if things changed after the midpoint of S2 and beyond.
The time period ENT was set in was fine, although I might have liked it better if the same general concepts were set sixty odd years sooner.I think if Enterprise was the first spinoff, we might have seen a show about the true Enterprise, maybe in the Captain April era, like Diane Carey's books.
If premiered in the late 1980's it wouldn't have to jibe with the three 24th century series just TOS and the first four TOS movies. No problems there.If Enterprise was the first spinoff, it would have likely been one season and done. The show just didn't fit with TOS. It was poorly conceived and didn't jibe well with canon.
They were engaged in a military confrontation with another interstellar power.Ent Vulcans came across much more militaristic and ...
So far I understand you are talking about a show which you didn't completely watch and it was for 16 years. 16 years! Why so sharp statements? … I do not mean everyone who watched the show must have same impressions as me. Please not to be offended but, would not be fair to show and discussants here first watch the show?![]()
Some folks love bleu cheese. Some folks hate bleu cheese. I hate bleu cheese. Star Trek: Enterprise = Bleu Cheese. TOS=Filet Mignon. DS9=Fine wine … you get the picture.![]()
So a Roddenberry version of Enterprise could only have been an improvement.
I'd bet that it would look very much like Top Gun, which was all the rage in 1986. A bunch of macho space pilots flying space fighters and shooting at Romulan baddies. And at the time, it might even have been a success.
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