Season Two comes in for plenty of criticism, when there are just as many later Season One shows that fall flat too. Case in point, "Singularity" which is great but is all but forgotten about. Several decent episodes around this time get tarred with the same brush, if they've even been seen at all. 2003 brought Star Trek to an all time low, thanks to a psychological disorder affecting fans around this time... Nemecystitis. Having already decided the last TNG film would kill the franchise forever, they gave up on looking for positives in Enterprise altogether. Other symptoms included turning on other fans, eating their young and an irrational hatred of Berman & Braga. Even those in an early undiagnosed stage had the misfortunate to be exposed to a succession of uninspired episodes which began with "A Night in Sickbay" and that only made the outbreak more widespread.
Pretty much a case of "pot calling the kettle black". I don't hear the latest magnum opus called fanwank, despiteI hear people say season four is bad because its "fanwanky" but beyond that I really haven't heard why...
Pretty much a case of "pot calling the kettle black". I don't hear the latest magnum opus called fanwank, despiteI hear people say season four is bad because its "fanwanky" but beyond that I really haven't heard why...the fact it brazenly steals plot elements from numerous Trek sources and uses them to identical effect...
Spock quoting Sherlock Holmes to back up a theory, and Delta Vega replacing Rura Penthe for epic icy panning shots - The Undiscovered Country.
Controlling Pike with eels, in a complete retread of The Wrath of Khan.
Romulan henchmen standing in for Reman ones, and a gigantic CG superweapon from Nemesis.
Reads like the same way a Rock supergroup would recycle their history into Greatest Hits album, the deeper you analyse it. The writers didn't even try to dress it up differently... except for throwing in a stray curveball with destruction of an iconic Star Trek world.
1: best season 1 in all Trek (except TOS)
4: I liked the nods to TOS and the shorter arcs. I think if they had tied it just a bit more to season 3, it might have been my favorite
3: I liked the Xindi storyline but I didn't care for the extended arc
2: Some enjoyable episodes interspersed with a few too many bland ones
Season 2 is what killed the show (IMO), so these results are no surprise.No shock here.
Season 2 is getting the least amount of love...and deservedly so for the greater part.
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