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I love this show.

Core

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I posted on the forums a while back, having finished my first round ever of TNG. Some people recommended I tackle DS9 next, others suggested VOY. I watched the first season of both, and felt kind of meh about them. I'll still watch them, but for whatever reason I decided to watch the first season of ENT as well, and man do I love this show. I literally can't wait to watch the next one after I finish an episode.

I like the exploration. Granted they haven't done much of that since the whole Xindi storyline began to unfold. I thought the temporal cold war/Expanse story arc was quite good, but also exhausting. I was quite relieved when it finally wrapped up, even though it seems the show continued on with these "Archer must save Earth" stories right after the pleasant segue that was "Home." I am on the fourth season now, just finished the Vulcan storyline. It had its moments but I am hoping they'll get back to exploring soon.

There have been very few episodes I didn't care for. The Augment story was only watchable because I knew who Soong was. Had I not known, it would not have worked for me. Spiner's a really good actor, but I think the crazy evil scientist has been done a few too many times for it to work unless you know what he does later on. I liked the hint as to his future AI work at the end of the story.

I did skip the western episode. I watched about 10 minutes and then I just couldn't stomach it. I feel a little bit ashamed about that, but I hated the holodeck episodes in TNG, and this smacked a bit too much like one of them.

I don't know if it's a strong series the way TNG was, but it's definitely entertaining. I loved watching TNG, but I watched it much more leisurely. ENT I've been watching about 3 eps per day. It's just so damn exciting. I know many will disagree, but that's alright.

I like the whole cast, although I have no particular love for Mayweather. I find him rather annoying. He's a little too...happy. He constantly looks like he's "just so happy to be in space." I dunno, he just rubs me the wrong way, and that dysfunctional family episode of his didn't help.

Based on comments I had read about Enterprise I wasn't expecting much, but I have really been pleasantly surprised. There were a couple of episodes after which I literally said "holy shit" outloud as the credits rolled, because the writing and suspense was to me just that good. They had managed to recapture the concept of drama based on conflict rather than "where do we put Archer in danger this week?"

Here's hoping the rest of season four lives up to the high standard set by the previous ones.
 
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I really love this show too so I am glad someone else have joined the ranks. ;)

I am not sure what it is. It could be the characters, the wide-eyed idea of exploration or the idea that these people are the origin of something so much bigger but something about it fuels my imagination.
 
Core is back! :)

(If this isn't the Core of yore...haw...just ignore me. Welcome anyway!)

And even tho I bashed ENT regularly when it was on, I had to admit: the characters were great and S4 was great too. :techman:
 
There were times I'd watch episodes and cheer, Core. Glad to see someone else so enthusiastic :beer:
 
I watched ENT during the initial run and liked it but was not rivited (except for S3). I have rewatched all of ENT in the past few months and have become a rabid ENT fan. I just watched the Terra Prime two parter last night and really feel that these are the True last episodes of ENT (rather than TATV). So yes, I loved ENT too!
 
Yeah, great to see people who aren't just ranting about the show but actually loving it. :) As I've posted before I had some problems with it at first but quickly "came to my senses" and fell in love with this one too. :)
 
I think that a big, BIG part of the problem with ENT is that people wrote it off after a few early episodes and did not hang in there for their growing pains. The found their stride soon enough.
 
ENT didn't take nearly as long to get good as some of the other series, which had two or three shitty seasons before becoming tolerable
 
ENT didn't take nearly as long to get good as some of the other series, which had two or three shitty seasons before becoming tolerable

AMEN.
TOS was good from the start and went kaflooey in the third season.
TNG first season was abysmal. Even worse than ENT, but we weren't in Star Trek saturation mode then.
 
I did skip the western episode. I watched about 10 minutes and then I just couldn't stomach it. I feel a little bit ashamed about that, but I hated the holodeck episodes in TNG, and this smacked a bit too much like one of them.

'North Star' is a perfect example of what happens when you tailor a story around a gimmick.

But I'd suggest you'd move onto DS9 next, which really picks up around Seasons Three and Four.

I think the general problem was that some people just have to whine about something. Now that ENT has finished and all the professional whiners have moved onto other things (namely the Trek XI board), it's had a chance to breath and I've found that a lot of people who had previously written it off have come back and found it at least generally enjoyable.
 
I finished the fourth season today. Great stuff. Don't know what to make of the last episode though. The thing that makes no sense to me is the part where Trip goes crazy when he and Archer are being threatened. They've had phasers pointed at them plenty of times... What caused such an out of character reaction, and extreme solution? :confused:
 
I finished the fourth season today. Great stuff. Don't know what to make of the last episode though. The thing that makes no sense to me is the part where Trip goes crazy when he and Archer are being threatened. They've had phasers pointed at them plenty of times... What caused such an out of character reaction, and extreme solution? :confused:

AH yes, the ENT question of the decade.

Answer: no one knows. Made no sense. Sucked.
 
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