I know, a lot of fans wanted tie-ins to the other series and to Trek continuity. I really didn't, though I did enjoy some of it - the "Mirror" stories were fun, if nothing else.
My favorite things about the series were the Andorians and, to a lesser degree, the thoroughly unpleasant Vulcans. The Suliban were the usual modern Trek "new villains" misfire - see Ferengi, Kazon, Cardassians - that had to be made up for later, again in familiar fashion (see Romulans, Founders, Borg)...
Enterprise's commercial failure had as much to do with matters of style as of content. One can make a fairly nice list of ways in which the series is similar in approach to Abrams's movie on paper - but to really refresh and contemporize the whole feeling of the show would have required both putting new people in charge as producers and getting the studio Old Guard to give up their fixed expectations about Trek.
My favorite things about the series were the Andorians and, to a lesser degree, the thoroughly unpleasant Vulcans. The Suliban were the usual modern Trek "new villains" misfire - see Ferengi, Kazon, Cardassians - that had to be made up for later, again in familiar fashion (see Romulans, Founders, Borg)...
Enterprise's commercial failure had as much to do with matters of style as of content. One can make a fairly nice list of ways in which the series is similar in approach to Abrams's movie on paper - but to really refresh and contemporize the whole feeling of the show would have required both putting new people in charge as producers and getting the studio Old Guard to give up their fixed expectations about Trek.