Favorite Episodes: Enterprise
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Favorite Episodes: Enterprise
Things actually get better in seasons 3 and 4, when ratings were in full crash mode. So:
Twilight, Similitude, Azati Prime, Zero Hour, the Augment, Romulan, Mirror Universe, Terra Prime arcs
Twilight, Similitude, Azati Prime, Zero Hour, the Augment, Romulan, Mirror Universe, Terra Prime arcs
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The Mirror Universe epsisodes were very well done, and they're the only reason I'm willing to allow the writers of ENT any respect.
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The fourth season as a whole was very well done, as was the third, albeit somewhat more patchy. I'll go for E2, the Vulcan arc, the first two of the Romulan drone arc, and the Mirror universe arc.
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Yeah, I loved seeing more about what was supposedly an important member race. I didn't care that much for "Terra Prime," though I thought Weller was great.mwhittington wrote:The episodes with Shran were really good. I like how they fleshed out a relatively unknown species a little more. And of course, Terra Prime I & II.
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Indeed, and that's one of the main reasons I consider the initial drone duology the best of Enterprise ("The Aenar" was somewhat weaker). We got to see the first hints of what presumably became the great wartime alliance of Earth, Vulcan, Tellar and Andor.Mikey wrote:Exactly. Since they were supposedly founding members of the UFP, it was nice to see them explored in a little more detail.
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Do yourself a favour and don't watch the last episode. Just pretend it all ends with the one before that. It's much better that way.although I have yet to see the last four episodes of Ent.
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