The second thing that really annoyed me was the patronizing attitude of the Vulcans...
To be fair, I thought the Vulcans always came off as patronizing. YMMV.
The second thing that really annoyed me was the patronizing attitude of the Vulcans...
The second thing that really annoyed me was the patronizing attitude of the Vulcans
It had nothing of its own.
It really was TNG/VOY redux in a different setting.
I grew up on TOS and TAS reruns in the 1970s; I don't know if that makes me an "older" Trek fan or not. I think ENT is a good show. It's not like any of the other series represent the pinnacle of high art or anything.Notice the pattern...
NX copied from Akira
Enterprise tech copied from TNG
Best episodes of ENT copied from TOS, TNG and DS9.
If you ignore what I would call artistic plagiarism to the extreme and look at the show itself...yes it's entertaining even with one Massively HAMMY actor and 2 Wooden actors.
But it wasn't going to win any awards or popularity contest. It wasn't special. If you're like me then you can't ignore the plagiarism and the failure of the show to identity. Surely the kids that grew up on ENT will look back on it fondly. Older Trek Fans usually find it a pretentious exercise of copy and paste and the hard core think it's one big canon violation.
Mileage will vary.
It all depends on what one finds important in a TV series or story. Many people just want to be entertained but others are more discriminating.
I grew up on TOS and TAS reruns in the 1970s; I don't know if that makes me an "older" Trek fan or not. I think ENT is a good show. It's not like any of the other series represent the pinnacle of high art or anything.
Mileage will vary.
It all depends on what one finds important in a TV series or story. Many people just want to be entertained but others are more discriminating.
So people are watching Trek for something other than entertainment?
I hate to break it to you, Star Trek isn't as high-brow as you seem to think it is. I say this as a life-long Star Trek and science fiction fan.
Trek is a lot of things, but intellectually challenging isn't one of them.
Your argument that what other people (by implication, I'm guessing that means me, since you're responding to me) like is "mindless entertainment," while only a truly discriminating mind like yours can appreciate "learning and intrigue," seems to be an emotional one that isn't borne out by any objective criteria.
It may be important for you to feel that way, but don't be surprised that other people don't agree with you when you say, "What I like is deep and thoughtful, but what you like is shallow pulp."
You don't like ENT, fine, but it's not a departure from some Golden Age of High Art.
As for my 'honest opinion of Enterprise' I love the show; yes, it has it's problems (and I freely admit this), but I love the show. I hate it when I see others trying to act as if I am not a "true" Star Trek fan, because I don't treat this show like it's the anti-Christ.
Folks, let's stick to expressing opinions of the show, and not the people who watch the show -- who might, heaven forbid, have a different opinion than you do.
If someone doesn't agree with you, who cares? It doesn't change anyone's view if you pass judgment or apply some denigrating label to the "opposing side"; it just makes you look smaller for being intolerant. All opinions have value to those who hold them.
IDIC, okay?
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