Trek criticisms and praises
Let me put this succinctly. To each their own.
To be more elaborate.
If an episode can make you respond through laughter, thought, or crying (or come damn close to it) then that is effective story telling. And in my humble opinion, every single Trek series has done just that for lots of fans, myself included.
And just so that you know, I have made this statement knowing full well that the detractors of Enterprise and Voyager would probably reply with something like:
"Those shows have made me laugh; at how ridiculous their concepts were. Those shows have made me think; about how the shows can be done better. Those shows have made me cry, or come damn close to it; I cannot believe how they are bastardizing Trek."
Well, to them I say this: If all the Trek shows were about the exact same ideals...what a boring set of spinoffs we would have.
But they are NOT!
Star Trek The Old Show (oops I mean The Original Series)
Semi Utopian ideals, the exploration of the Galaxy, hot chicks in tinfoil bikinis or green skin.
Star Trek The Next Generation
Started out like a major ripoff of the Old Show, but then got its own identity after the last half of season two. Although much more politically correct than The Original Series (or DS9 for that matter), it did embody a lot of Gene Roddenberry's ideals.
Star Trek Deep Space Nine
Much much grittier and seamier than any Trek show to date.
DS9 was essentially STAR WARS for Star Trek (and still to date, my favorite of the shows). We got to see outsiders' perspectives of the Federation. That was the freshest take ever, to see the Federation vilified by semi-good guys like Quark and Garak.
Star Trek Voyager
Many so called Trek fans would denouce this show as "Star Trek meets Lost In Space". But they weren't necessarily lost.
They knew how to get back home, it would just take them forever and a day to get there. In LIS, the Space Family Robinson was genuinely lost....no bloody idea where they were! This allowed for the crew, especially the wonderous Captain Janeway, to be put in personal and professional dilemmas, even though the source of their problems in dealing with situations lay 70,000 light years away. If I were to have a toss up between who was my favorite Captain, it would be either Janeway or Picard.
Enterprise
This show is supposed to be gritty. If anything was Wagon Train to the Stars, then this show is IT! We are dealing with people who are not too far recovered from WW III and First Contact with the Vulcans. These people are pioneers into space, with attitudes at times! They are not the stuffy, pious mouthpieces of Federation Policy and Prime Directives. They are wonder-struck HUMAN BEINGS who react in very human ways.
I am not surprised at the nature of the language they use on the show either. These are people who have not been brainwashed by the dogmas of the Prime Directive and Political Correctness.
And yes, to all the oversensitive types out there: I use the term "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS" as a curse word!
My only gripe about Enterprise is this: How in the hell can they explain this ship, when it never even appeared in Star Trek The Motion Picture? (Re: The Decker/Ilia scene in the recreation deck...."All those ships were called Enterprise.")
To that, I offer one possibility: THE TEMPORAL COLD WAR. Something about the TCW could conceivably erase all traces of the NX-01's existence. Thus restoring the "revered" timeline that all hardcore old school trek fans love so much.
I simply take Enterprise for what it is....a seperate sci-fi show with something of a connection to Star Trek. Great stories, well done characters, excellent action and visual effects. What more can I say to annoy the naysayers of Enterprise?
Respectfully to half of you that I've not even met, and not half the respect to those I may never want to meet,
General Chang
"So the Enterprise is on her maiden voyage, eh? Now that is one well endowed lady. Ah'd like to get mah hands on her ample nacelles, if ye'll pardon the bit o' engineerin' parlance." -Scotty, STAR TREK, 2009