Withers
Captain
Both TNG, DS9 and VOY portrayed TOS accurately without fear of making itself illegitimate. ENT also did so in a last ditch attempt to save itself. But if it had started out with the same care then it's run would not have been so tumultuous. It would have had the support of the majority of the fans. It would have been a more challenging series, more creative and fresh concept for Trek to embrace.
Well, first of all, that's three shows not two (I thought since clarity of language is suddenly so important I'd point that out.) Secondly, that trio made just as many mistakes in regard to adhering strictly to the canon of TOS after the fact in the time line and they're forgiven based on the fact that people like those shows. I would postulate that Enterprise did way more to reconcile continuity errors than it ever added (like the Borg and the Klingons.) So there's something to be said for the attempt (which was never made with such boldness on any of the other series.) Thirdly, it is your opinion that it was tumultuous, your theory that were it not that way fans would have supported it en mass, reiterated by further opinions that under the aforementioned circumstances it would have been more challenging and fresh as a Trek series. Saying things in a factual way doesn't make them facts. It's still opinion fueled by speculation.
Rather than accept it's roots, Enterprise cast them aside. Is there really a problem with this? Well other than alienating the FANdom and fueling discussion such as this, no.
This suggests that everybody who loves Star Trek loves TOS and that isn't the case. It's also your opinion that Enterprise cast aside its "roots" which I also don't think is the case. They adhered to canon as much as I think a show that was made as a prequel to a show that came out 30 some odd years prior could possibly be expected to- but again, their real accomplishment was cleaning up the messes made by other series (or their attempts at doing so anyway.)
ENTERPRISE was the show that perhaps should have grown up from VOY leaving behind the perfect little endings and characters for something more realistic or more relate-able to the 21 century man.
Voyager keeps coming up as though that show were flawless. If anything Enterprise did take its cue from Voyager in that things must be explained. The criticism you're leveling at Enterprise should be directed at Voyager in light of TNG. By giving Enterprise a darker tone they did make it more appealing to 21st century man because the idea that started out in TOS, kept going through most of TNG, and was outright repeated verbatim in Voyager was that 42 minutes was enough to face, struggle with and solve problems on a galactic scale with no moral dilemma that couldn't be solved by the phrase "do the right thing."
Now, I'm not saying Enterprise was by any means perfect. I too think they were a little lazy when it came to the first two seasons (a fallacy every Trek series has had- starting out weakly only to gain strength in later seasons) and that there was a lot more than could have been done as opposed to some of the stuff they ultimately went with. "Canon" problems, specifically, adherence to TOS, doesn't bother me at all. Like I said when it comes to one not meeting up with the other I just disregard TOS as taking place in an alternate time line spawned from the Willy Wanka Chocolate Factory. So, that's not an issue for me. My issues are not entirely dissimilar from yours that aside. I just think going so far as to call the entire show lazy, uninspired, and boring is unfounded and ignores some of the work they produced.
-Withers-