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Has your view of ENT changed recently
Topic Started: Jul 11 2005, 10:52 AM (1,206 Views)
captain_proton_au
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As time passes since the end of ENT has your view of ENT as a whole, or your view of certain seasons changed at all?

Have you warmed to ENT more so than before, or are you finding it harder to get motivated to rewatch ENT eps.


This thread was inspired by my recent rewatching of Season 1 eps.

I watched Shuttlepod 1 again the other day, and while I still find it frustratingly clostrophobic, I found that the fact that I know Trip dies in the end made this ep more interesting for some reason. I also realised how good eps like Shadows of Pjem, The Andorian Incident and Coldfront are

Although I tried to watch Terra Nova again and found it as annoying as ever.

I think I have warmed more to Season 1, Season 2 is still magic IMO and hopefully in time I'll be able to face 'Divergence', The Augemnt trilogy and 'Home' again and find some level of appreciation

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Dr. Noah
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It was the last season of Enterprise that redeemed it in my eyes. After the disaster of season 3, Coto was able to rescue the original premise of the show and ended it on a higher note. Now I see the series as a whole not as a failed experiment, but as an interesting premise, with only one bad season.
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I still find it difficult to watch Enterprise full stop. Only because I know that it ended before it's time, and I keep thinking about what might have been.
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24thcenstfan
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My view of ENT has not changed since its finale. It may not change until (or if) I watch the entire series over. Since I do not currently have the series on DVD, and it is unlikely that I will bother purchasing the series for a long time to come, it may be many years before I get to reevaluate the series.
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captain_proton_au
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Ahh, yes, what might have been
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Dr. Noah
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I am looking forward to seeing what Trek authors such as the Reeves-Stephens will do with the Enterprise storyline in novels. The best part is still yet to come.
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Fesarius
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Liked it when it premiered, like it now. :)
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gdog243
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For my view of ENT to change, I need to see Season 3 again. Season 1 was as good as I remembered it, with some clunkers like Terra Nova and Sleeping Dogs. Season 3 was when the show pissed me off, so that's the real test.
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2Q4U
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Yes my view of ENT has changed; I love it more than ever. *stifles rant :realmad: at its killers*
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Ngagh
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I like it even more, because now I can skip over season three.
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Swidden
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No. My view has not changed. The problems I had with it remain in place.
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digifan2004
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IMO I think my POV is shifting. When I first started watching this series I had some expectations including some background stories related to the TOS crew. When this didn't happen I toss my hands and wonder why B&B called this a Star Trek prequel when there is nothing familar about it. However now that I had started to watch the season box sets and discarded my expectations my POV is shifting from a definite no to a maybe.

To me the entire series so far as a whole is fragmented with no particular direction to go toward. Even after all these time I still think season four was the strongest but the changes came a little too late to save the series.
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fireh8er
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Yes. At first I wasn't really in to it, Season 3 and 4 changed my mind. I'm looking forward to seeing the show in syndication.
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ImpulseEngine
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My view changed from the start of ENT to the end of it (from better to worse), but it hasn't changed since it ended. I intend to keep watching TOS, TNG, and DS9. Eventually, I will see all of VOY as well which I haven't to date. As for ENT, I have no interest in rewatching any of it.
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Simon
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Season 4 has really made my estimation of Enterprise go up (even if TATV did really ruin the season). Under Coto things have been much better, even if the continuity porn and constant references to TOS have really been over the top. It's a shame really the quality that this season has seen...it's made cancelation all the more frustrating, as I'm sure many will agree.
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