I know the "canceled" subject has been debated to death... mediocre ratings matched to a very expensive budget per episode spelled the death of Enterprise. Although I'd question how effective the rating systems really are, outside of "grand slam" showings.
Anyway, since the budget was noted a number of times as being very expensive, I'm wondering what made it so and how it ranked next to other Star Trek series. I have to admit, season 3 and 4 were more elaborate than season 1 and 2. The show seemed to be hitting its stride by the 2nd half of its run. But what are the aspects of production that are the most expensive? Would the show have gone to season 5 if the staff had been a little more conservative, made more with less to keep the budget down?
Anyway, since the budget was noted a number of times as being very expensive, I'm wondering what made it so and how it ranked next to other Star Trek series. I have to admit, season 3 and 4 were more elaborate than season 1 and 2. The show seemed to be hitting its stride by the 2nd half of its run. But what are the aspects of production that are the most expensive? Would the show have gone to season 5 if the staff had been a little more conservative, made more with less to keep the budget down?