Yes, it jumped shark the first time they rubbed baby oil on a half-naked Jolene Blalock. Must've been somewhere in episode 1. From that moment on you knew, that the show was trying to hard.
Less sarcastically, it jumped the shark when the Xindi attacked. The whole Xindi-arc was badly done and once again, it was all too apparent that they were trying too hard. Season 3 actually increased the venus love trap factor when T'Pol was massaged in every other episode.
The remix of the theme song is the perfect example of how the powers that be were totally disconnected from the audience they were so desperately trying too reach. I mean, they reacted to all the criticism towards the original theme by making it more pop. These days, they would've made the Jonas Brothers cover it...
Season 4 was just bad most of the time. Characters became one-dimensional cardboard cutouts. Worst of them was the looney Vulcan Imperator or whatever rank he had. And who in the world thought the thing that Trek needed most was the soap-opera staple "Will they get each other, or will the not?"
Aside from that, they were in firefights every episode, the bridge was more on fire than not and it all culminated in the worst Star Trek Episode (apart from Clip Shows) ever: 4x16 "Divergence", I call it "Speed Trek". The first 10 minutes of that episode are ridiculous, almost satirical action.
Disclaimer: obviously, all of the above is personal opinion.
Less sarcastically, it jumped the shark when the Xindi attacked. The whole Xindi-arc was badly done and once again, it was all too apparent that they were trying too hard. Season 3 actually increased the venus love trap factor when T'Pol was massaged in every other episode.
The remix of the theme song is the perfect example of how the powers that be were totally disconnected from the audience they were so desperately trying too reach. I mean, they reacted to all the criticism towards the original theme by making it more pop. These days, they would've made the Jonas Brothers cover it...
Season 4 was just bad most of the time. Characters became one-dimensional cardboard cutouts. Worst of them was the looney Vulcan Imperator or whatever rank he had. And who in the world thought the thing that Trek needed most was the soap-opera staple "Will they get each other, or will the not?"
Aside from that, they were in firefights every episode, the bridge was more on fire than not and it all culminated in the worst Star Trek Episode (apart from Clip Shows) ever: 4x16 "Divergence", I call it "Speed Trek". The first 10 minutes of that episode are ridiculous, almost satirical action.
Disclaimer: obviously, all of the above is personal opinion.