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Star Trek: Enterprise

The future is closer than you think.

During the mid-22nd century, a century before Captain Kirk's five-year mission, Jonathan Archer captains the United Earth ship Enterprise during the early years of Starfleet, leading up to the Earth-Romulan War and the formation of the Federation.

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Pavel Hristov

Wokeness: 0/5 Overall Score: 5/5

Remember when this was the worst Star Trek TV?

The show is not woke, it was finding its footing in S1 and S2 but it had some amazing episodes, unfortunately, equally as many unmemorable ones too.

It really picked up in S3 which I consider to be the best in ST TV history and on par with the DS9 S2+. Great TV regardless if you care about sci-fi and it made me an even bigger fan of the franchise.

I recommend starting with S1 but be patient for the first few episodes as it's sort of a slow burner or straight up go to S3. Regardless, you'll have a blast if you give it a tiny bit of time to lay down its foundation.

Created: 07-02-2023

Michaels

Wokeness: 0/5 Overall Score: 5/5

Pretty cool, really

Like Voyager, this is a series underappreciated by Trek fans. The feel is not similar to Voyager, though.

I don't recall any wokeness. It was filmed after Voyager, well, except one year of overlap. Perhaps because of the backlash over woke casting decisions for Voyager, there is no Affirmative Action here. The characters/actors are various races and both men and women can be found in positions of power, but none seem forced.

I hate the intro music, but it's at least kind of anti-woke. I think the music is supposed to be heard as retro: a 'member berries song like "Africa" by Toto.

Starting around season 3 this is some of the best Trek ever. Be warned the show's final episode is a total travesty. Seriously, skip the last episode.

Created: 09-10-2023

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