I am deeply, deeply amused.
Mar. 8th, 2005 09:41 amSince Enterprise first hit the airwaves, I've made no secret of my distaste. I'm used to the Star Trek franchise not being the best Science Fiction by SF standards, but Enterprise wasn't even very good Star Trek.
I have said, in the past, that the only way one can reconcile Enterprise with the established Trek Canon is to assume that it is, in fact, the 24th-Century equivalent of Sam Raimi's Hercules and Xena: fantasy shows with a vaguely historical setting, chock full of inaccuracies and anachronisms, enjoyed mostly for the cheesy humor value of being so damned B-movie bad.
I was right.
Update: thanks to
tealfox for pointing this one out to me last week, though I didn't see it until today!
I have said, in the past, that the only way one can reconcile Enterprise with the established Trek Canon is to assume that it is, in fact, the 24th-Century equivalent of Sam Raimi's Hercules and Xena: fantasy shows with a vaguely historical setting, chock full of inaccuracies and anachronisms, enjoyed mostly for the cheesy humor value of being so damned B-movie bad.
I was right.
Update: thanks to