Scott Bakula, Jolene Blalock, John Billingsley, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, Mark Correy
Director:
Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
Region:
Region Free
Genre:
Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi
TV Series
Release Date:
26 September 2001
Studio:
Paramount Pictures
Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Language:
English with removable subtitles
Format:
Support both NTSC & PAL
Boxed Set:
Season 1 2 3 4
Discs:
27 pcs
Weight:
1.40kg
Review
Set early in the 22nd century, Enterprise focuses on a history of the galactic upheaval that leads to the formation of The Federation. Its compelling stories of team bravery and individual heroism are sure to answer countless questions for both die-hard fans of the series and neophytes to the Star Trek universe.Starring a fresh young cast, this exciting new chapter continues to push the edge of the visual envelope with the kind of state of the art special effects that have made Star Trek a global phenomenon. Through their struggles humans, Vulcans, and numerous others together will learn to work and live in harmony. Like their forefathers before them, they strive for a better life and boldly go where no one has ever gone before!
I liked Enterprise very much. In many ways, it seemed to harken back to the TOS series in its feel and I thought Archer was a pretty believable character. The sad thing is that the series really began hitting its stride around the end of 2nd/beginning of 3rd season, but the station that broadcast it (in my area, at least) continually changed its air time. The fans couldn't find it from one week to the next! It was aggravating!! By the fourth season, when it REALLY began cooking, its fate was sealed.