At least with Enterprise, I thought it was good. TOS was classic, but Enterprise felt more "human".
I’m not specifically dissing ENT. My post was more about prequels in general.
At least with Enterprise, I thought it was good. TOS was classic, but Enterprise felt more "human".
.....you seem fun.Because it sucked. It was unnecessary… we didn’t need to go backwards in time… Trek is about going forward. The ship design was incredibly lazy… just an upside-down Akira redone with a gunmetal Franklin Mint finish. It altered too much established canon right out of the gate. All the threats/enemies were ass. The Suliban were meh, and looked like they were made out of Nickelodeon Floam. The Temporal Cold War was retarded, and predictably went nowhere, and the Xindi and that whole arc was complete garbage, and also went nowhere, and realizing they couldn’t save the arc, they resorted to an equally retarded space-Nazi episode with Buffy Vampire rejects dressed as Nazis. And the show had a lot of egg to wipe off its face with “In A Mirror, Darkly”, which proved that the TOS look worked just fine in modern HD. The Vulcans were portrayed as colossal assholes. The show introduced multiple TNG-era species and locations far too soon. They were first to ruin the look of the Gorn.
The show had a handful of REALLY GOOD episodes, but they were few and far between. The episode with the Cogenitor, the episode where Phlox develops the cure for the Valakians, but debates if he should administer it, the episode with the grown clone of Trip. THOSE are the kinds of major-impact stories that the show should have consistently told. The first season was the best, because it was the closest to what the show should have been - ship’s logs where the crew laments how they’ve been at high warp for months, with nothing so much as a Class-M planet in sight… yet. Space would have been far bigger than even in the TOS-era… things should have seemed MUCH farther, especially at only warp 5. But as the series went on, space became much smaller, with seemingly lots of places within easy reach.
And then you have the ENT finale…
The Temporal Cold War was retarded, and predictably went nowhere, and the Xindi and that whole arc was complete garbage, and also went nowhere, and realizing they couldn’t save the arc, they resorted to an equally retarded space-Nazi episode with Buffy Vampire rejects dressed as Nazis.
Hard disagree.The set design fucking sucked.
It looked like they brought in the set designers from Buck Rogers in the 25 Century. I don't know who decided to glue those stupid number pads and blinky lights to every wall but I hope they never worked in television again. It's clear they had no idea what to do with the ship controls once they got rid of the LCARS displays, so it was back to the glued-on-buttons and blinking lights of the 70s.
Huh? I think the production design in general is something the show absolutely nailed, sets, costumes etc. were great. The problem was mostly writing and in part casting.The set design fucking sucked.
The set design fucking sucked.
It looked like they brought in the set designers from Buck Rogers in the 25 Century. I don't know who decided to glue those stupid number pads and blinky lights to every wall but I hope they never worked in television again. It's clear they had no idea what to do with the ship controls once they got rid of the LCARS displays, so it was back to the glued-on-buttons and blinking lights of the 70s.
well what we got was a Tng-Voyager in a new set of clothes, the premise was great, just like Voyager, but the execution was criminally poor. I enjoyed it, but it could have been alot beter if they leaned into the premise of the early years of exploration, the coming romulan war, etc. but what they did was just recycle, sometime almost verbatim, tng/voyager scripts.. they went the safe route, and doomed the show.
There were only two ways this series could have worked, at least in terms of premise.
The first is that it was set further back than it was so that it could be what it was claimed to be, "the start of Star Trek." That can be the birth of the Federation but it can also be humanity's first steps into deep space. That would have been about thirty or so years earlier on a ship that doesn't look like an existing ship except for maybe the nacelles. The Conestoga would have been perfect.
The second is going forward to a few years after the founding of the Federation to show the true "start of Star Trek:" the very first starship designed, built, and crewed by members of the new Federation. Such a ship must have existed at some point. How did humans, Andorians, Tellarites, Vulcans, and maybe other non-UFP species get along in close quarters for long periods of space exploration?
Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet...
Certain things would loom large in the series: Zefram Cochrane, early ill-fated star voyages, the aftermath of Earth's devastating wars, the desire to rebuild for peace despite generations of war.
I agree what with comments I've seen about the diversity of the crew. Even in 2001, Enterprise was too Anglo-American. It needed to be more representative of the Earth's population. Lily Sloane would have been an obvious choice as a character in the series.
Lily Sloane would have been over a hundred years old by ENT.
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