Lindy field From United States of America, joined Mar 2001, 3072 posts, RR: 15 Reply 1, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 963 times:
AIRLINERS.NET CREW HEAD DATABASE EDITOR
In last night's episode in the USA the Enterprise was swallowed by a massive alien vessel. The crew of the Enterprise were then harassed by some "wisps" which were able to "possess" them. The crew had to figure out how to escape both the wisps and their giant spaceship.
I realize that it sounds a little more foolish than it actually was.
Victech From United States of America, joined Jun 2000, 546 posts, RR: 2 Reply 5, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 2 days 1 hour ago) and read 907 times:
As a long time Trekker, the plot of Enterprise seems weak and wasn't nearly as riveting as TNG (duh) and manages to even be worse than VOY. I can only hope that it gets better soon. This week's plot, for example, seems more like two different TNG episodes rolled together (and instead of Data being immune because he's a machine, Phlox was)--come on, Rick Berman, can't we have something original?!
ADG From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 6, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 2 days ago) and read 901 times:
I love enterprise .. it's pretty cool. It lacks all the cool technology and stuff but it's all about the people, the places and it looks at issues such as what is right and wrong etc.
Not to keen on the Vulcan though .. she's a bit of a shocker.
Lindy field From United States of America, joined Mar 2001, 3072 posts, RR: 15 Reply 7, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 2 days ago) and read 895 times:
AIRLINERS.NET CREW HEAD DATABASE EDITOR
I have mixed feelings about Enterprise. Some of the episodes really stink, while some of them are fairly good. The nice catch about this series is that since it is supposed to depict humankind's first venture into deep space, it shows the crew blundering around, making all the mistakes that are supposed to have been eliminated by the time of TNG and Voyager. I enjoy the aspect of the Enterprise's crew not knowing what the hell they're getting into.
Some comments on the characters. In general, they're a bit one-sided. Captain Archer this season has been very short-tempered and grouchy--I'm really hoping the character will get laid soon so he'll mellow out! Maybe I hadn't really noticed initially, but his Kirk-inspired enunciation is now really starting to bother me. The vulcan T'Pol isn't lacking in emotions; she's just surly. Malcolm is whiny and fatalistic, Hoshi too timid and lacking in self-confidence. Oddly, I've come to like Trip more over time, even though he still reminds me of Dubya just a little. My favorite character is probably Doctor Phlox.
Recently I've come to appreciate the later episodes of Voyager a little more.
Stretch 8 From United States of America, joined May 1999, 2561 posts, RR: 19 Reply 8, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 1 day 23 hours ago) and read 891 times:
The Vulcan chick has a nice rack. That's it.
Maggs swings, it's a drive deep to left! The Tigers are going to the World Series!!!
DesertJets From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 7673 posts, RR: 18 Reply 9, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 1 day 21 hours ago) and read 886 times:
T'Pol has got a cute little bubble butt too.
I actually really enjoy Enterprise. I have given up on making any real connections with it to the rest of the series... afterall it is just a TV show. B/c if you do, you start getting confused, like how did the Vulcans go from being a militaristic race to Earth's lap dog. Doesn't make sense. Even for the second season I think the show has developed better than the other series, especially TNG and VOY at this point. Now that I've seen some of the early TNGs from season one and two, and those things are downright campy and silly. Which is probably due to Rodenberry's influence.
The one very good thing about the human characters in Enterprise is that they are decidedly human at this point... not superhuman in the other series.
Stop drop and roll will not save you in hell. --- seen on a church marque in rural Virginia
AWspicious From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 10, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 1 day 18 hours ago) and read 874 times:
Stretch 8;
Those are either inplants of costume effects I prefer au naturel
speaking of natural - I saw her doing an interview and was surprised to see her with blonde hair. She's attractive and all, but, ummm.... I find her a bit too slender. What was it that Lt. Whorf once said - "Human females are much too fragile..."
MxCtrlr From United States of America, joined Nov 2001, 2485 posts, RR: 40 Reply 11, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 1 day 15 hours ago) and read 856 times:
I like the series and I followed Voyager (after they got done with the f**king Caisson's and Videan's every other damn week). I thought the series finale ending was a bit anti-climactic but it was a good series. The same can be said for Enterprise but I think the story lines need to get stronger to keep te show running.
They need to focus more on the development of the technologies that we consider "Star Trek" and less on the Suliban (who, coincidentally, to my knowledge, were gone by the time TOS came around, which begs the question, what happened to them and the "Temperal Cold War"?)
MxCtrlr
Freight Dogs Anonymous - O.O.T.S.K.
DAMN! This SUCKS! I just had to go to the next higher age bracket in my profile! :-(
Hkg82 From Hong Kong, joined Apr 2002, 1219 posts, RR: 1 Reply 14, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 23 hours ago) and read 850 times:
That quote of Worf reminded me of one of the funniest quotes I've ever heard in Star Trek. In the TNG episode Qpid, Worf said to Q “I’m NOT a merry man!”. Lt. Worf had some of the best lines in TNG.
I’m currently on season 6 of DS9 & still on season 3 of Voyager, so after I’m done watching both shows, I’ll start watching Enterprise. I’m eager to see the latest Star Trek creation, despite the overwhelming negativity of some of the reviews I've read.
TNG was such an outstanding show. I recently watched it all over again on DVD. The first two seasons were a bit iffy (there were still some great episodes though, like Q Who), the actors didn’t really feel comfortable in their roles until towards the end of season 2, but it ended up a brilliant show. The show had a great premise, very engaging characters and intelligent & intriguing stories. The special effects were great & they were enhanced on DVD.
Patrick Stewart & Brent Spiner were simply terrific as Captain Picard & Lt. Cmdr. Data. They are both superb actors & they’re in a different league compared to the rest of the cast.