Star Trek Is Showing More Love To Scott Bakulaâs Enterprise
Star Trek Is Showing More Love To Scott Bakulaâs Enterprise
As someone who watched it with no nostalgia glasses: it is not good trek.
I can't think of a really outstanding episode off the top of my head (maybe the Tuvix one? But even that is just ... rough?). And there are some episodes in there that I actively dislike in a way I don't with most of the other series.
I like Kate Mulgrew, she was a strong actor for the role and the theme is a banger, otherwise .. meh.
Is Threshold worse than Code of Honor?
Iâd say itâs worst. Being racist is horrible, but it wasnât until âThresholdâ that ST became actively and willingly stupid.
Originally sole canadian actress was hired to play JanewayâŚforgot her name, but you can see some original footage on YouTube, she was so bad as captain Janeway. Mulgrew took the character to a whole other level.
Personally enjoyed Voyager, skipping some episodes however, mostly those personal quests⌠And Neelix didnât bring much as well.
Enterprise wasâŚmeh. Learned to like it and by the third season it felt like they finally found the right direction. Loved the doctor in that series. And the theme song, my god who decided that. Awful.
Strange new worlds is great, feels like it has everything I expect from a star trek series. Atmosphere, decors, characters, theme songâŚ
I will die on the Enterprise theme song hill.
It's been a long way...
Iâm retroactively annoyed at the stranded but in good repair situation. But voyager failing made Battlestar a thing soâŚ
I also think itâs just a weird transition period for tv. Still had crap budgets and weird unpolished plotlines due to the need for season-long fillers. If you cut each season down to 8-10 episodes as we sometimes do today, could be a fine show.
Star Trek really has 2 different genres, there's action/adventure and there's real hard sci-fi where philosophy is at the forefront. Voyager generally appeals more to the action/adventure fans, whereas the previous iterations appeared like the entire series was heading in a more philosophical direction with TOS to TNG to DS9 increasing in their thoughtfulness. VOY was seen as a huge backslide to people who were tuning in largely for the philosophical aspect of the show.
Considering there was and still are very few popular philosophical and thought provoking shows that challenge the viewer's world view and biases, I think it's fair to be upset that the new direction of the show is to dumb down everything and focus more on the action.
Of course, that's not to say that Voyager was completely devoid of any philosophical debate, but I don't think anyone can make the case that it's equally as intelligent as TNG and DS9.
Voyager was probably the most high concept of the eraâs Trek and didnât really fulfill that promise. It is funny that DS9 kept better track of its roundabouts over Voyagerâs shuttles.
They really didnât nail down the writing of the crew. The Doctor and Seven are the best written. However, out of the rest of the crew, only Tom Paris seems somewhat consistent.
You get some good episodes out of it, but I donât think it plays with the parts of Trek they were given to its fullest extent. I also feel like, while some of the shows are pure Trek, they arenât Voyager.
I feel like it wasnât just Kes who had this problem.
The Doctor and Seven were probably the best written characters. Tom and BâLenna were probably the next two after that. Janeway only got better because she could act as a bad parent to Seven, which vastly improved her character and gave her focus. Neelix and Tuvok kind of drifted off to the background. Kim and Chakotay were blander than that, although Kim got a few decent character beats.
Iâm not going to fault the actors on this, since this was the writing.
Iâm a voyager fanboy since it aired, but it really doesnât hold up well.
Nevermind the fact that it is low quality visually and will never be remastered, but the practically non existint continuity really really really hurts it.
I still recommend people watch it, but it would be 3rd of the âoldâ shows Iâd suggest. (DS9 1st always because it is fucking awesome, then TNG because it brought Star Trek to the masses and solidified a lot of âcanonâ)