I kinda liked first season. ENT had so much potential...
I didn't mind Archer or any of the crew. I didn't mind the "flipped Akira" thingy. But what bothered me was
- a story needs a proper beginning and an end. Often, ENT stories lacked one or the other. And even in the better episodes like "The Andorian Incident", little was really happening (and the ending in that episode was way too brief).
- The TCW was so poorly thought out, I wonder why they didn't just can the idea, maybe bring it back much much later. There were no surprises here. Good time travelers vs. evil time travelers. And we knew from the start which was which. Pretty lame.
- Rommies, too little too late. Rommies should have been in the 1st season cliffhanger
Heck, you could have almost the same plot as season 3, RIGHT FROM THE START. Replace plotting Xindi council with plotting Romulan Senate.
- Earth, too little. It's always good to have a potential conflict on Earth to fall back on. Earth was just Admiral Forrest on the monitor. Why did we never see a human colony?
Did we even knew when Picard's ancestor led the Martian Revolt? Or when Colonel Green lived? Would it not have been great to include them in Enterprise?
They could have had a great set-up for a Maquis-like setting with Stewart making a cameo too.
Bringing in section 31 and at least coming up with something like Terra Prime was okay, but WAY too late.
I liked the freighter episodes. They gave at least a glimpse of what humans were doing in space.
-T'Pol. Why did they have to drug her up and stuff to make her bond with Trip. Spock's father married a human woman. Couldn't they come up with another solution?
I didn't mind Archer or any of the crew. I didn't mind the "flipped Akira" thingy. But what bothered me was
- a story needs a proper beginning and an end. Often, ENT stories lacked one or the other. And even in the better episodes like "The Andorian Incident", little was really happening (and the ending in that episode was way too brief).
- The TCW was so poorly thought out, I wonder why they didn't just can the idea, maybe bring it back much much later. There were no surprises here. Good time travelers vs. evil time travelers. And we knew from the start which was which. Pretty lame.
- Rommies, too little too late. Rommies should have been in the 1st season cliffhanger
Heck, you could have almost the same plot as season 3, RIGHT FROM THE START. Replace plotting Xindi council with plotting Romulan Senate.
- Earth, too little. It's always good to have a potential conflict on Earth to fall back on. Earth was just Admiral Forrest on the monitor. Why did we never see a human colony?
Did we even knew when Picard's ancestor led the Martian Revolt? Or when Colonel Green lived? Would it not have been great to include them in Enterprise?
They could have had a great set-up for a Maquis-like setting with Stewart making a cameo too.
Bringing in section 31 and at least coming up with something like Terra Prime was okay, but WAY too late.
I liked the freighter episodes. They gave at least a glimpse of what humans were doing in space.
-T'Pol. Why did they have to drug her up and stuff to make her bond with Trip. Spock's father married a human woman. Couldn't they come up with another solution?
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