Finally this series is getting back on track to the historical cannon plot line. As we all know, this series, besides effects, sucked balls. Now, since Bermen and company were fired, they got a new guy in the mix that, in my humble treky fanatical opinion, is far better. If I know my Treky encyclopedia history correctly, the romulan wars is what ushered in the mighty Federation. Read the link below.
http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/7975.html
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enterprise doesn't suck balls and never did. it actually started off fairly well, compared to the last 3 shows which took well into their third or even 4th seasons to get good. to wit: shadows of p'jem, the andorian incident, shuttlepod 1, minefield, the borg episode, the ferengi episode and shockwave 1 and 2 and most of season 3.
They put Manny Coto, a staff writer, into a producing position to help them out.
For me? I've liked the series since episode one. Sure the theme song was kinda sucky...and then they made it worse.
And a couple episodes have been stinkers, but all the series had that. Remember Next Gen first 3 seasons?
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I do like how they tie in the clothing style so well. Shirt and tie for military, scientific and formal Attire.
yeah. and DS9 seasons 1-2 were pretty lame, it only got good when the defiant and the dominion came in. and voyager was pretty lame in it's first 3 seasons.
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Voyager was always lame.
DS9 did get better. I wish I could give Enterprise a chance, but after I saw the last of "Firefly" I moved, and have no TV to speak of anymore, because there is no way I will give COmcast my money, and the building is oriented incorrectly for me to get Satellite in my Apartment. I did kind of like the first season of Enterprise. So do they have more than one Warp Capable ship now?
Scott
DS9 is, without a doubt, the best StarTrek series. Period! xD
"If I won't hear it on the bridge of the battleship Iowa, I won't believe it on the bridge of the starship Enterprise." - Gene Roddenberry circa 1966