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For fans who liked this film......

Did you like Enterprise or Nemesis


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I can see where this is going, but whatever, I'll walk right into it - yes, I liked Enterprise. Certainly wasn't perfect, but it sure doesn't get the respect it deserves. On the other hand, it has the absolute worst ending of any show, trek or non-trek.
 
I liked Enterprise seasons 3 and 4, and while Nemesis wasn't as good as other Trek movies, it also wasn't as rubbish as all the anti-hype had implied. Then again, *nothing* could have been as rubbish as all that level of anti-hype implied. Uwe Boll could have remade And The Children Shall Lead, and it still wouldn't have been as bad as people tried to make us think Nemesis was!
 
Liked Nemesis? Yeah. Not all that much, but it was okay.

Liked Enterprise? Yeah. More than Nemesis, thought it got somewhat unfairly maligned and had its problems, though.

So two qualified "likes".

But I not only "liked" the film. I LOVED the film.

So perhaps a thread asking whether those who loved the film loved E and N would've elicited a different response.

Like is such a relative word.
 
Nope and Nope. Enterprise got better towards the end but still not a good show imho.
 
I can see where this is going, but whatever, I'll walk right into it - yes, I liked Enterprise. Certainly wasn't perfect, but it sure doesn't get the respect it deserves. On the other hand, it has the absolute worst ending of any show, trek or non-trek.


Yes it had a bad ending unfortunately. BUT it tried hard to remain faithful to established Trek. The things some fans complained about with that show seem silly now compared to what we got with this new Alternate timeline movie IMO. Ferengi, Theme song and the look of the ship were some of the things people complained about left and right with Enterprsie. Of course the show pretty much rectified most of that with season 4.
 
Liked Nemesis? Yeah. Not all that much, but it was okay.

Liked Enterprise? Yeah. More than Nemesis, thought it got somewhat unfairly maligned and had its problems, though.

So two qualified "likes".

But I not only "liked" the film. I LOVED the film.

So perhaps a thread asking whether those who loved the film loved E and N would've elicited a different response.

Like is such a relative word.


Yeah maybe I should have put more options. But I guess if someone hated half of Enterprise they should vote they didnt like it.
 
Liked Nemesis? Yeah. Not all that much, but it was okay.

Liked Enterprise? Yeah. More than Nemesis, thought it got somewhat unfairly maligned and had its problems, though.

So two qualified "likes".

But I not only "liked" the film. I LOVED the film.

So perhaps a thread asking whether those who loved the film loved E and N would've elicited a different response.

Like is such a relative word.


Yeah maybe I should have put more options. But I guess if someone hated half of Enterprise they should vote they didnt like it.

No not really more options, different--the word "love" can't be qualified in the same way as "like".

But anyway...
 
The options are too black and white for me to vote.

I can watch Nemesis and I can watch Enterprise, but if they suddenly ceased to exist, or had never been made, I can't say as I'd miss them.

Neither love nor hate, indifferent really, more miffed about the wasted opportunity than the show/film itself.
 
No to both. I very much wanted to, but didn't in the end. I was afraid for a long time afterward that Star Trek was gone for good. I'm overjoyed now that my fears have been proven wrong.
 
The options are too black and white for me to vote.

I can watch Nemesis and I can watch Enterprise, but if they suddenly ceased to exist, or had never been made, I can't say as I'd miss them.

Neither love nor hate, indifferent really, more miffed about the wasted opportunity than the show/film itself.


Thats cool. Seem you didnt care for them either way. I actually liked both. Enterprise a little more than Nemesis. I cant vote of course because I didnt like the new film that much.:lol:
 
I'm liking Enterprise even better the second time arround. I haven't seen it since it originally aired, and quite frankly, I think it gets a bum rap. OTOH, with the new movie coming out, I went back and watched all of the movies. Nemesis was the only one I had to give two different sittings to in order to get through it.
 
I voted hate both; although "hate Nemesis/indifferent to Enterprise" would have been a better option.

-frank
 
"Hate" is a little strong, I thought Nemesis was just useless trash all around. Enterprise had a strong premise, but mostly really bad writing, and sub-optimal casting; it wasn't terrible, but far away from being "good" too imo.
 
Liked Nemesis? Yeah. Not all that much, but it was okay.

Liked Enterprise? Yeah. More than Nemesis, thought it got somewhat unfairly maligned and had its problems, though.

So two qualified "likes".

But I not only "liked" the film. I LOVED the film.

So perhaps a thread asking whether those who loved the film loved E and N would've elicited a different response.

Like is such a relative word.

My answer also.

J.
 
I voted that I liked both, but really, I tolerated them more than liked. I kept up with Enterprise because it was still Trek, and I didn't totally hate Nemesis.
 
I've liked each and every iteration of Trek--to varying degrees (something the poll doesn't allow for)--including Enterprise and Nemesis. There are a few sources of entertainment where I, quite willingly and knowingly, suspend my "inner critic" (usually for nostalgia). Bond movies and Trek are the most prominent ones for me in that regard. Each of them is connected to fond childhood experiences and, frankly, I've not bothered to be examine them in any critical fashion (save to rank installments of each relative to each other).

I can certainly apply my "inner critic" to either Bond or Trek if specifically asked to do so (after all, they are not religious texts that brook no criticism from the faithful) but I don't really bother otherwise--I simply enjoy them for what they are. I suppose of some sort of Bond or Trek came along and was horrifyingly bad (something as atrocious as, say, the Wilson Phillips' cover of Fleetwood Mac's Go Your Own Way) , I'd not bother with them, but it hasn't happened yet as far as I'm concerned.
 
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