I am surprised at how my own perceptions of Enterprise has changed.
When I watched the series live, I enjoyed Seasons 1 and 2, and found myself irritated at the long Xindi arc in Seasons 3. I wanted fresh outsiders, fresh stories.
Now, when watching the re-runs, I am completely the opposite.
Reason being, I really don't care much about these characters, they're just not good enough to sustain humdrum stories. I was excited at the time because it was fresh Trek and the newness of the timeline sufficed. But in hindsight, recognizing that we all have different opinions on the matter, the casting was bad. Scott Bakula, ick, an OK everyman hero because he's confused just like us, but lacking the intelligence and subtlety I want in a captain. Jolene Blaylock, say no more. Weak lead characters plus sometimes recycled plots means those seasons are not high on my watch list.
But Season 3 was really good. Once I stuffed my prejudice against arc storires to the back of my mind, man this had depth, and real drama. I actually cared about Archer and T'Pol, not to mention the rest of the crew. The storylines rescued the actors.
It's too bad about the ratings, if this had come earlier in the Trek history and had decent ratings, I think this series could have continued to break new and very interesting ground; it found its feet in Season 3. At least, to me. In hindsight.
When I watched the series live, I enjoyed Seasons 1 and 2, and found myself irritated at the long Xindi arc in Seasons 3. I wanted fresh outsiders, fresh stories.
Now, when watching the re-runs, I am completely the opposite.

Reason being, I really don't care much about these characters, they're just not good enough to sustain humdrum stories. I was excited at the time because it was fresh Trek and the newness of the timeline sufficed. But in hindsight, recognizing that we all have different opinions on the matter, the casting was bad. Scott Bakula, ick, an OK everyman hero because he's confused just like us, but lacking the intelligence and subtlety I want in a captain. Jolene Blaylock, say no more. Weak lead characters plus sometimes recycled plots means those seasons are not high on my watch list.
But Season 3 was really good. Once I stuffed my prejudice against arc storires to the back of my mind, man this had depth, and real drama. I actually cared about Archer and T'Pol, not to mention the rest of the crew. The storylines rescued the actors.
It's too bad about the ratings, if this had come earlier in the Trek history and had decent ratings, I think this series could have continued to break new and very interesting ground; it found its feet in Season 3. At least, to me. In hindsight.
