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Enterprise had trouble finding its footing.
Season 1 and 2 were too episodic, and they were super heavy-handed with the social commentary while also trying to sex the show up in a weird combination that didn't work at all.
Season 3, they swerved hard into serialization and went WAY overboard with it.
I think they'd finally a good rhythm in Season 4 with little 3-episode mini-arcs, but it was too late to save the show.
And the series finale was a slap in the face to the whole production. They deserved a better ending.
Sounds about right .... I just finished seasons 1 and 2 ... and I can see where season 3 is headed which makes it feel more like Star Wars instead of Star Trek ... and someone also mentioned it's parallels to the recent American feelings about the Sept 11 attacks on the World Trade Center .... everyone was preoccupied by that in 2003 when season 3 was happening.
It's too bad because I had been hoping for storylines like TNG or even TOS but instead it's just devolving into neverending nonsensical war against a mysterious unknown enemy.
The funny part is the change to the intro. Season 3 has become darker and they opted for an upbeat margaritaville remix of the song.