I grew up watching TNG and then found DS9 and fell in love with it.
I guess my major problem with VOY (now that I've gone back and watched it a second time through) is that it never rose to meet the level set by DS9 in MY eyes. No season long story arcs, not a lot of character development, etc. but overall I think if you're a Star Trek fan, you can't write it off because there are quite a few very good episodes that make it worth it. Stand alones obviously since Voyager never really did an arc-based storytelling format, but still some very nice TREK in there.
So that brings me to ENT. (And probably the reason you're reading this post to begin with.)
I started watching ENT my freshman year of College and I was psyched. Granted, it wasn't what I was expecting in a sequel series, but this was the first Star Trek I was going to get to see on a week-to-week basis amongst other Trek Fans and then talk it over, etc. etc.
Needless to say, Enterprise nose-dived pretty quick amongst the group I was watching with and we ended up tuning out. Expectations are always a hard to meet especially amongst a group who all tend to of wanted different things in "their" new show.
I kept watching for a little while, but never really got that attached to it and missed most of the latter half of the first season and the majority of the second. (I only saw episodes sporadically.)
Randomly sometime later, the last 6 episodes of the 3rd season found its way to our Campus LAN network and having nothing better to do that semester (as I'd swtiched majors and had only 2 classes to occupy my time between playing 'Earth & Beyond' most of the day) I started watching again and enjoyed it for the most part... then I saw Space Nazis and didn't know wtf was going on.
Anyways, long story short (too late.) I caught almost all of the 4th season and really liked it. (Just in time to have the show cancelled on me. I guess it served me right, but it seemed like it was doing well.) Arc-based storytelling and lots of character moments, they'd cut down on all the "sexy" scenes like I'd remembered from the early seasons and it seemed like a fun show over all but one that took too long to find it's footing and ultimately died on the vine.
So flash forward to roughly 2 weeks ago and I'm rewatching the whole series (some epsiodes I've seeing for the very first time.) and overall, my general impression is that the first and second seasons are much better than I remembered. Maybe it's hind-sight, or just knowing that things eventually get moving, but I seemed to really enjoy it more than I thought I would.
I noticed that they'd started to focus more on Character-oriented stories over alien-of-the-week type stuff. Events carried over from episode to episode. Things were actually building outside of the A & B stories from week-to-week and would end up paying-off later.
It was great. (and admittedly a bit sad.)
So...
My question. (Why I always have to preface everything I'll never know.)
What are the major arguments against ENT as a series? I've always "heard" how bad it was, and how it made VOY look decent by comparison, but after re-evaluating VOY and taking my own memories into account, I just can't see those flying amongst anyone who actually watched the show with an open mind. (Admittedly, I'm not saying it's Shakespeare, but...)
Now I know this is the ENT forum, so of course the responses to this may be more favourable than not...
ex. ("What do you meanz!!!! ENT was the bestest series EVAR!!!!)
But I'm looking for some (if not unbiased) at least non-favored criticism. What are the arguments that the ENT haters are always throwing down, and what are the flaws you think those arguments are actually based upon?
Cause me, I'm thinking a lot of them are fans that just fell out of touch with it first-run and haven't bothered to give it a second look since.
Of course your mileage may vary.
I guess my major problem with VOY (now that I've gone back and watched it a second time through) is that it never rose to meet the level set by DS9 in MY eyes. No season long story arcs, not a lot of character development, etc. but overall I think if you're a Star Trek fan, you can't write it off because there are quite a few very good episodes that make it worth it. Stand alones obviously since Voyager never really did an arc-based storytelling format, but still some very nice TREK in there.
So that brings me to ENT. (And probably the reason you're reading this post to begin with.)
I started watching ENT my freshman year of College and I was psyched. Granted, it wasn't what I was expecting in a sequel series, but this was the first Star Trek I was going to get to see on a week-to-week basis amongst other Trek Fans and then talk it over, etc. etc.
Needless to say, Enterprise nose-dived pretty quick amongst the group I was watching with and we ended up tuning out. Expectations are always a hard to meet especially amongst a group who all tend to of wanted different things in "their" new show.
I kept watching for a little while, but never really got that attached to it and missed most of the latter half of the first season and the majority of the second. (I only saw episodes sporadically.)
Randomly sometime later, the last 6 episodes of the 3rd season found its way to our Campus LAN network and having nothing better to do that semester (as I'd swtiched majors and had only 2 classes to occupy my time between playing 'Earth & Beyond' most of the day) I started watching again and enjoyed it for the most part... then I saw Space Nazis and didn't know wtf was going on.
Anyways, long story short (too late.) I caught almost all of the 4th season and really liked it. (Just in time to have the show cancelled on me. I guess it served me right, but it seemed like it was doing well.) Arc-based storytelling and lots of character moments, they'd cut down on all the "sexy" scenes like I'd remembered from the early seasons and it seemed like a fun show over all but one that took too long to find it's footing and ultimately died on the vine.
So flash forward to roughly 2 weeks ago and I'm rewatching the whole series (some epsiodes I've seeing for the very first time.) and overall, my general impression is that the first and second seasons are much better than I remembered. Maybe it's hind-sight, or just knowing that things eventually get moving, but I seemed to really enjoy it more than I thought I would.
I noticed that they'd started to focus more on Character-oriented stories over alien-of-the-week type stuff. Events carried over from episode to episode. Things were actually building outside of the A & B stories from week-to-week and would end up paying-off later.
It was great. (and admittedly a bit sad.)
So...
My question. (Why I always have to preface everything I'll never know.)
What are the major arguments against ENT as a series? I've always "heard" how bad it was, and how it made VOY look decent by comparison, but after re-evaluating VOY and taking my own memories into account, I just can't see those flying amongst anyone who actually watched the show with an open mind. (Admittedly, I'm not saying it's Shakespeare, but...)
Now I know this is the ENT forum, so of course the responses to this may be more favourable than not...
ex. ("What do you meanz!!!! ENT was the bestest series EVAR!!!!)

But I'm looking for some (if not unbiased) at least non-favored criticism. What are the arguments that the ENT haters are always throwing down, and what are the flaws you think those arguments are actually based upon?
Cause me, I'm thinking a lot of them are fans that just fell out of touch with it first-run and haven't bothered to give it a second look since.
Of course your mileage may vary.