I have to say that B&B aren't my favorite people because of their handling of certain issues within the Star Trek universe.
With the Eugenics Wars, I subscribe to the belief that the ppl of the Star Trek 1990s didn't call the warfare in Asia and the Middle East by that name. Each one was probably "tagged" in similar to the way we're doing it now: "the Middle East conflict," the "war in Chechnya." Who's to say what conflicts of this era will be called in 100 years? The 100 Years' War didn't get that name until much later. That said, I would have preferred to hear about an overseas war that the US may or may not have been involved in...it just would have added to the background of the story.
I will admit that I love Enterprise. To me, it's Star Trek. Even with that, the appearance of the Klingons annoys me, as does the Ferengi. Now, "Broken Arrow" and the Ferengi ep were both very good (the Klingon ship in distress one wasn't as such, but it was okay), but I would have preferred to leave the two races out of it.
The Andorians are right on target, and you have to give the writers and B&B some credit for that. The Vulcans...yeah, they're being a little too haughty and jerky, but Dan's explanation of it fits the "evolution" of Vulcans in Trekology perfectly.
My two copper coins.
Davy Jones
"Frightened? My dear, you are looking at a man who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom, and chuckled at catastrophe! I was petrified."
-- The Wizard of Oz