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Why does everyone seem to dislike Enterprise????
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Originally posted by nx01a View PostMust agree. Having Earth dates in ENT made perfect sense. In later eras, not so much.
Come on, people. It's sci-fi. Imagine greater.
whenever i hear the seemingly nonsensical list of numbers in a stardate i just think "welp it's the future and my primitive cave woman mind isn't supposed to understand it."
almost seems even sillier to find out there's actually a system to it. aside from keeping some sort of chronological order to the episodes, why bother? i doubt the numbers mean much to the majority of viewers.sigpic
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Originally posted by Coco Pops View PostI loved the visual effects of Enterprise and most episodes they were great. Especially episodes like "Damage" where they have a massive battle, the ship is damaged and you see bodies floating out of the ship...... That to me gave the show a sense of realism in that space travel may not be so happy and fun..
I think the series demonstrated that technology an SFX had move on, whiles the other series seemed to hold back on using CGI an doing anything interesting with it.
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostI have been rewatching ENT and while I know it gets better with the Xindi arc I think the problem is they were too simliar. Archer or Trip gets kidnapped. Enterprise has a massive plan to rescue them. It happened to much in S1 and S2
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I loved the episode "The Communicator"
They should have just shown up at the prison guns blazing with the Suliban ships and not made them invisible........ So what if that contaminated their culture. After all there was no prime directive ...... And it would likely have ended that planets war if they know there are advanced aliens out there with bigger guns..Go home aliens, go home!!!!
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But T'Pol was never terribly representative of the High Command, she even resigned her commission with them before the Xindi mission. And then the Vulcans all changed (praise be to Manny Coto) early in season 4."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostBut T'Pol was never terribly representative of the High Command, she even resigned her commission with them before the Xindi mission. And then the Vulcans all changed (praise be to Manny Coto) early in season 4.Go home aliens, go home!!!!
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I really got the impression that ent was supposed to be a star trek thats more relavant to modern day, and it was supposed to be a bit grittier and sexier and what not, but that wasn't really relised until season 3 when the Xindi arc showed up.. and I love that season.. but then... just as quickly as the show became good.. it became bad again in the forth season.. pity cos I loved the Xindi arcI dunno what to put in here now..
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Nah....season 3 is what should've been their mediocre first year, vastly improved in the following year"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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