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Series Name:   Enterprise
(Star Trek: Enterprise)
Format:TV Series
IMDB:IMDB Page
Years:2001 - 2005
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Rating:6.3  Rate
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Selected CastScott Bakula as Captain Jonathan Archer
 Jolene Blalock as Sub-Commander T'Pol
 Dominic Keating as Lieutenant Malcolm Reed
 Connor Trinneer as Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III
 Linda Park as Lt. Hoshi Sato
 Anthony Montgomery as Ens. Travis Mayweather
 John Billingsley as Dr. Phlox
 Gary Graham as Soval
 Vaughn Armstrong as Adm. Maxwell Forrest
 Matt Winston as Daniels
 John Fleck as Silik
 Jeffrey Combs as Shran
 Steven Culp as Maj. Hayes


Notes

Final series of the modern-era Star Trek TV franchise that had begin with Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987 and the only one of the four series not to have a direct tie-in with the preceding series. Originally titled simply Enterprise, which was controversial with fans; the "Star Trek" branding was later added.

On DVD & Blu-ray World

DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - The Complete First Season - Paramount - USA (2005)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - The Complete Second Season - Paramount - USA (2005)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - The Complete Third Season - Paramount - USA (2005)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - The Complete Fourth Season - Paramount - USA (2005)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 1.1 - Paramount - Germany
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 2.1 - Paramount - Germany (2008)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 3.1 - Paramount - Germany
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 4.1 - Paramount - Germany (2009)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 1.1 - Paramount - Germany (2013)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 1.2 - Paramount - Germany (2013)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 2.1 - Paramount - Germany (2013)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 2.2 - Paramount - Germany (2013)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 3.1 - Paramount - Germany (2013)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 3.2 - Paramount - Germany (2013)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 4.1 - Paramount - Germany (2013)
DVD Box Set

Star Trek Enterprise - 4.2 - Paramount - Germany (2013)


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Comments and Reviews
 
23skidoo
5th Jun 2015
 @Biffbampow - Overkill is a good way of putting it. There is actually proof to be had as Enterprise had episodes that were verifiably good episodes that critics loved and fans loved yet you had people who said they simply didn't care anymore. There were many who wrote the series off before watching the first episode. And the out of control negative reaction to some episodes - including ones that would have been fan favorites if done for TNG or TOS - proved that the fans wanted the TV franchise to end. Or - and I saw this exhibited on the fan forums many times - they wanted Enterprise to become a clone of Firefly or the new Battlestar Galactica. People came out and said that outright. They didn't want Roddenberry's view of sci-fi anymore, they wanted dark and ironic - again, the whole post-9/11 mentality. Firefly was produced before 9/11 but it managed to tap into that mindset because it aired a few months after, and nuBSG was all about it. Ironically, Enterprise went off the air around the same time that Doctor Who - a series that consciously pushed back against that mentality - returned to TV. But then by 2005 the mindset had started to fade (as evidenced by people starting to lose patience with nuBSG as early as its second season) and people were starting to get into Enterprise with its prequel-heavy fourth season storytelling, but by then the inconsistent broadcasts by UPN, coupled with incredible hatred of the producer Rick Berman (one guy claimed on the TrekBBS forum to have smashed his TV upon learning the Borg were to appear in one episode) made the show unrecoverable.

But what deltic mentions is correct: when the show started to come out on Blu-ray (not so much DVD as that happened concurrently with the broadcasts) I saw Enterprise getting quite a bit of positive reassessment not dissimilar to how DVD releases sparked reappraisal of the final few seasons of the original Doctor Who. I said back in 2003-2004 that Enterprise was likely to be better viewed by audiences who weren't spending each waking moment praying for Rick Berman to be eaten by a bear.

The final episode that so many people hate I think was just a final "throw up our hands" moment. So many people hated Enterprise and were pining for the glory days of TNG that they gave them a TNG episode. And of course that flew as well as a brick balloon.
 

 
deltic
5th Jun 2015
 I enjoyed it more when I watched the box sets a couple of years ago. I think they should have done earlier what they did in season 4, that was exploring the historical events which shaped the original series.
 

 
23skidoo
5th Jun 2015
 I've always liked Enterprise because the series took risks and was criminally underrated. It's chief crime was one of timing. It debuted very soon after 9/11 at a time when Roddenberry's optimistic view of the future wasn't playing well with audiences (the remake of Battlestar Galactica was more in tune with public sentiment in the early 2000s). It also followed Voyager which had lost a lot of fans in its final couple seasons and the fact the same producers were doing Enterprise upset a lot of people. And it came at a time when people were in general tired of Star Trek which at the time had been on TV for close to 15 years, non-stop. I was engaged in the fan community at the time and you could see people were looking for an excuse to cut the cord and when you had people abandoning a show simply because of its theme song, you know they were looking for an excuse. Enterprise was no better no worse than any of the other Treks except DS9 had a stronger concept and story arc, and there are episodes in each season that tower over the average TNG-era Trek. But the fanbase wanted a divorce and they got it. Though it is factually wrong to call it a failure simply because it didn't last the same length as the others. It ran for 4 seasons which is 3 1/2 more than what Firefly got. And it would have run longer if UPN hadn't been involved in the slow collapse that eventually saw it merge with The WB to form The CW. In some markets the only places showing UPN shows were Home Shopping Network affiliates, and there were major markets like New York that chronically preempted Enterprise and other UPN shows to air local sports. The show never stood a chance of long-term survival. If it had been made as-is in 1995 or even today the story would have been much different.
 

 
RadoxTheGreen
25th May 2015
 Star Trek: The shark jump.
 

 
zabadak
25th May 2015
 Poor addition to the series... :erk:
 

 
cannyuk SUBS
25th May 2015
 
 


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