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Star Trek: Enterprise S01E07 - The Andorian Incident FULL REACTION

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Star Trek: Enterprise S01E07 - The Andorian Incident FULL REACTION

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You were clearly frustrated during the reation. I get it. I originally stopped watching Enterprise near the beginning of season 2 - and I had started watching Star Trek when I was about 9 years old, in 1995. I had games and books and I was really into Star Trek. But it wasn't enough to keep me interested. Although, years later I started watching repeats of Enterprise and I found that seasons 3 and 4 were much better. With 4 being my favourite season of any Star Trek. Honestly, I would have preferred to skip episodes because many of them don't add anything, but I get that you would rather not do that.

ThatGuy11200

Ditto to above comments. I'm a huge Star Trek fan, but I admit that first seasons of every Star Trek show are my least favorite. If you're patient, you MIGHT like where we're headed, but of course it's your call! :)

fcast17

I like Seasons 1 & 2. I love Seasons 3 & 4. It would be nice if you could get to that point, but that would take quite a while. If not, oh well. I would then recommend taking a look at Andromeda. At least the 2-part pilot. (To whomever might select it)

David Brown

I understand your reaction to Enterprise. The series wanted to show the very beginnings of the Star Trek universe, taking place about a century before the events of Star Trek The Original Series. This series does get better, but I think the writers were trying to show humankind's first tentative steps and important first meetings, moving toward a much bigger role to come in the galaxy.

Mark Chrisco


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