@FederationHistorian, I hope you reconsider your decision to leave. You've been such a valuable member of this forum. We would miss your thoughtful and informative posts. Not to mention,
Enterprise fans aren't exactly legion, which makes your voice all the more welcome here. Please stick around.
I was really disappointed when ENT was cancelled, after it had really taken off. The maliciousness, destroying the sets, even when they could have made a mint from selling them off piecemeal at conventions! With that kind of hate fueling the cancellation (that was Moonves, I think), difficult to get around that. The bottom line $$$. And yes, the show was just a hair away from DVR ratings and streaming platforms, elements that would have improved that bottom line. But being on a sad little excuse for a network, miniscule clearance, corporate interference, terrible scheduling, lack of promotion, wrong demographic for the fake little network, inconsistent writing for the critical first 2 seasons... so many Damocles swords hanging over it from the start. If it had been on little networklet FOX when they gave the struggling X-Files a chance by showcasing it and advertising the heck out of it...that really mattered. But UPN sucked. They didn't care about the show any more than Moonves did.
A reunion TV movie or three that wrapped up all those dangling plot threads and gave us some of the old magic (remember Alien Nation's resurrection? The Serenity movie?) would be sweet. Set it in the future, or the ship passes thru a magic cloud that ages everybody...I wouldn't care what excuse they came up with. I would watch. I would savor every moment. But ah, that bottom $$$ line again. Hollywood is a business, it doesn't do starving artists.
I think we were lucky to get that fourth season. But I'll always miss the last 3 that we didn't get.