I gave Enterprise a bad rap.

I to bailed on Enterprise in the middle of the first season.

Then I heard not to long ago, that they had done a two parter in the alternate universe and so I watched “in a miror darkly” I loved it. so I gave the entire series a second chance, and I am kinda glad I did…

That one was sweet. It was really cool to see what happened to the Defiant. But it makes me wonder did the episode start in the mirror universe and then branch into yet another alternate time line? I think that this is the case. In the new movie you see how much more advanced Starfleet got over twenty something years by using what the learned from the scans of the Narada from the Kelvin’s shuttlecraft. By the time you get to TOS Mirror Mirror, a hundred years later, you should have a completely different ISS Enterprise, especially since they start with an entirely starship and not just scans. We should see something more along the lines of what you see in TNG, not the twin of the TOS Enterprise…wow, that was pretty random tangent there wasn’t it? Anyway, In a Mirror Darkly was pretty fun.

weird as I was just thinking about this watching an episode. I have recently started to watch them mostly at late night after work. But I’m digging it, kind of lost interest when it first came out, but its got a nice feel of family between the characters.

Speaking of family, I made these thots about the Star Trek series’ a while back:

http://forum.galacticwatercooler.com/showthread.php?t=1206

You are right on about Season I Trek (minus TOS) They always seem to need to work their way through the characters…that’s the joy of TV though, if they don’t get cancelled they have time to work through those characters.

I am with yhou all the way on Travis. There had to be 1,000s auditioning for a new Trek series, and they couldn’t find someone who could, you know…act.

Malcolm…well…you’ve probably seen his orangatang agent Sprint commercials…so you know, best…ever…