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[–] 2 pts

Star Trek hasn't been Star Trek for a long time.
Used to be a "planet of the week" type show where the character development was based on the situations they encounter. Now it's a shit-show where they force character development through story arcs and interpersonal bullshit. TNG and the first couple seasons of DS9 are the last Star Trek series that seems like actual Trek.

[–] 2 pts

I am currently re-watching ST: Enterprise, I think it is much better than Voyager.

[–] 3 pts

I think Enterprise would have gotten a better reception if it wasn't released so close to TNG, DS9, and VOY. People had the wrong expectations of what the show should be like.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Season two or three onward were pretty good for enterprise.

Voyager is total garbage. It's diversity pushing insanity. Her command style was always do the opposite of men. Meaning, rationalized emotion.

[–] 0 pt

Im sure it was also a tranny. it has to narrow as ass to be female.

[–] 0 pt

I liked Enterprise. Phlox was a very interesting character.

[–] 0 pt

I strongly believe a lot of the negative reception was because of that damn intro. They should have used the score from the credits as the opening theme. Also, not once did Captain Archer say "Oh boy..."

[–] 1 pt

Despite the bitch captain and nigger Spock, and the bigger focus on personality, Voyager still retained some of the TNG spirit, but never again did any series after that.

[–] 1 pt

Did you watch Enterprise?

[–] 0 pt

A few episodes back when it was actually on the air. Couldn't get into it.

Star Trek ended when Rick Berman left. Anything after that was capitalizing on the brand name, that's it.