ENT really never could have succeeded, it needed to come years after VOY instead of right after, it needed a new writing staff (which Berman wanted, but was denied), and maybe to try out new music and camera techniques (which Paramount wouldn't have allowed them to do).
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I don't think time or a new writing staff would have mattered. B & B still would have basically created the same flawed product. I mean, as grateful as I am to what Berman has contributed to Trek over the years, I believe his current perception of reality or any sense of taste is seriously flawed now. He still believes Nemesis is a great movie and that Enterprise did not break canon at any point.
As for new music, and camera techniques: that really wouldn't have made a difference in improving the horrible cast of actors, the uncanny resemblance of this century in relation to the 24th century, the improperly explained story arcs, broken canon, vulcan sex suits, and lack of character development.
NuTrek was allowed a lot more freedom mainly because Paramount's prior conservatism had failed so they didn't have much to lose this time around. It had a real budget, was allowed creative freedom, and newer more modern filming techniques that the other shows were denied.
No. Berman had the creative freedom to make this show feel like a prequel series from the beginning, cast a better selection of actors, make the 22nd century look and or appear like the 22nd century, plan out in significant detail his over all story arcs better in the first two seasons, investigate and adhere to canon, resist in copying Voyager, and write complex and interesting characters (that grow and change as the series progressed) with rich back stories and or history.
Otherwise Berman would have come clean with the mistakes he made on Enterprise by now and would have wished he done things drastically different. In other words, he basically created the product he wanted to create and is blindly happy with it (the way that it is). In fact, critics had blamed his unimaginative "play it safe" style over his last few years before he stepped down, too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Berman
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