- Joined
- Apr 26, 2016
I kind of warmed up to the idea of Vulcans acting superior. Leads to some pretty fun conflicts like in The Andorian Incident. My main issue with Vulcans is that sometimes seem kind of emotional. I'm not sure whether this is an acting issue or a directing one, but it's one that I just kind of noticed.
The writing isn't fantastic still. There was another alien pregnancy episode which was weird. Except Tucker got pregnant so that shit was even weirder. I actually managed to enjoy it though because the pay off of Klingons laughing their asses off at Tucker was so good. I also like that there's a few constant reminders that space exploration is a fairly new thing in the series. Like how Archer and his crew are wary of the transporter, the little questions they got from kids back on Earth, the way they kind of fumble through some diplomatic situations, it's just a few nice touches here and there. I'm actually enjoying it a lot because even if the writing isn't perfect, there's a sort of atmosphere that Enterprise manages to build that hits a sweet spot inside my tastes in sci-fi. Hopefully if there's any bad writing further on it'll be so-bad-it's-good kind of writing instead of fuck-why-am-I-watching-this shit.
The superiority of the Vulcans does come back to bite them in the ass along the way, so that's nice. And they do have a pretty decent arc through the shows run.
Weird? Sorry if this sound SJW-y, but that episode basically played date rape for laughs. It was more or less a gender-flipped version of "The Child", but handled even worse because at least that episode didn't make a joke out of the whole thing. This is the kind of not just bad, but horrifically insane writing that makes Enterprise one of the worst things ever given air time.
I saw it more as showing how really unprepared humanity was to be out there. Or at the very least naive about the galaxy at large. From Trip freaking out in the decompression chamber or whatever to randomly sticking his hands in some strange character actors alien bowl.
WHATS WITH ALL THE EPISODES WHERE PEOPLE DE-EVOLVE INTO BUGS, FROGS, OR APES.
Writers get lazy
Yeah, don't know how anyone can watch the first few episodes of Enterprise and think the show has any potential.
You kinda have to accidentally stumble onto a later ep that's really good in order to pick it up and go the whole run. I gave up early on and revisited it once I found a S4 ep that made me all tingly.