Alright, I finally finished the whole series episodes to Star Trek: Enterprise. For the most part I enjoyed every episode except for three of them:
1) In A Mirror, Darkly - S4 Ep.18 & Ep.19
2) These Are The Voyages
Out of the three I disliked S4, EP22 (These Are the Voyages) the most (minor spoiler to come):
1) In A Mirror, Darkly - S4 Ep.18 & Ep.19
2) These Are The Voyages
Out of the three I disliked S4, EP22 (These Are the Voyages) the most (minor spoiler to come):
I remember seeing this episode advertised, but never watched it as I hadn't seen any other episode. However, I did get excited when hearing that Jonathan Frakes & Marina Sirtis would make an appearance.
However, after watching it, it felt more like a lost episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, then a satisfying ending to a series that had promise.
I mean the whole story takes place on a holodeck with Riker trying to prepare himself for some speech he is to give.
Plus, what was up with Riker playing the Chef in the holodeck and Troi claiming that the crew confided in the chef. I mean you never even see the chef or the crew interacting with him.
In fact, I felt that Dr. Phlox played the role of a version of Guinan more then this chef we never saw. He didn't help a lot, but he seemed to be the person some of the crew would confide in.
I also felt Trips death unneeded and executed very poorly. Because I knew it was a holodeck simulation it felt as if it had no meaning. It felt forced.
Overall, I felt it was a clash of poor writing and planning that made this series finale complete and utter $h!t.
However, after watching it, it felt more like a lost episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, then a satisfying ending to a series that had promise.
I mean the whole story takes place on a holodeck with Riker trying to prepare himself for some speech he is to give.
Plus, what was up with Riker playing the Chef in the holodeck and Troi claiming that the crew confided in the chef. I mean you never even see the chef or the crew interacting with him.
In fact, I felt that Dr. Phlox played the role of a version of Guinan more then this chef we never saw. He didn't help a lot, but he seemed to be the person some of the crew would confide in.
I also felt Trips death unneeded and executed very poorly. Because I knew it was a holodeck simulation it felt as if it had no meaning. It felt forced.
Overall, I felt it was a clash of poor writing and planning that made this series finale complete and utter $h!t.