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Star Trek: Enterprise
Season 1
TV-PG
75%
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Captain Jonathan Archer, son of the warp engine pioneer Henry, assembles a crew and takes the new starship Enterprise out into the heavens.
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Where to Watch Star Trek: Enterprise • Season 1
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Cast of Season 1
Scott Bakula
Jonathan Archer
Jolene Blalock
T'Pol
Connor Trinneer
Charles 'Trip' Tucker III
John Billingsley
Phlox
Dominic Keating
Malcolm Reed
Linda Park
Hoshi Sato
Anthony Montgomery
Travis Mayweather
Rick Berman
Producer
Brannon Braga
Producer
Manny Coto
Producer
Merri D. Howard
Producer
Michael Sussman
Producer
John Shiban
Producer
Herman F. Zimmerman
Production Design
Star Trek: Enterprise • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Giant Freakin Robot
Joshua Tyler
Jeffrey Combs' brilliant performance as the Andorian Commander Shran demanded he be used as a recurring character, but probably should have also prompted them to go a step further and find a way to make him part of the regular cast.
Fat Guys at the Movies
Kevin Carr
The 90s Star Trek charm has waned through this series, which has some nice elements but too many rough spots to make it top-tier Trek.
Groucho Reviews
Peter Canavese
Many Season One stories flounder through familiar-feeling alien-encounter and spatial-phenomena plots, but just as many episodes stand out for their creative energy.
Washington Post
David Segal
"Enterprise" has a bargain-basement feel that lands just this side of camp; the space fights aren't much more convincing than PlayStation offerings. And everything is wrapped in a trite message about unity and the importance of getting along.
New York Times
Ron Wertheimer
''Enterprise'' gets back to basics, then improves on them.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Scott D. Pierce
The show looks good, the supporting cast is attractive and the characters are interesting, and "Enterprise" really does manage to spin what has become a science-fiction staple over the past 35 years in a new, exciting way.
Chicago Tribune
Allan Johnson
Those who never got caught up in the whole "Trek" mystique will find this series approachable and fulfilling, without having to know the dense "Trek" mythology.
Houston Chronicle
Bruce Westbrook
Enterprise's launch packs a solid action punch and a strong sense of wonder, especially in scenes with swarms of space pods looking like primitive Jules Verne ships.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
Maybe it's the diminished expectations or maybe they've actually come up with something decent, but tonight's two-hour "Enterprise" premiere is surprisingly satisfying.
Orlando Sentinel
Hal Boedeker
Star Trek purists might not be amused, but the captivating [Jolene] Blalock energizes the franchise. Enterprise needs every bit of pizazz she can supply.
Variety
Laura Fries
The show not only gives its devoted fans what they love most -- continuity monitoring -- but rejuvenates a somewhat tired notion.
Christian Science Monitor
M.S. Mason
The two-hour series première shows some promise but is strangely ham-fisted.
The Nation
Donna Minkowitz
It takes Star Trek so far backward that it's like Buffy becoming a sex slave chained to a bed for the rest of her television career.
Collider
Rob Vaux
It's not perfect, but its attempts to find a different vibe for Star Trek produce some surprisingly good stuff.
PopMatters
Marco Lanzagorta
Arguably, in the Star Trek universe, military technology is intimately linked to political ideology. And at least during the time frame of the first season of Enterprise, Starfleet appears more interested in exploration than colonization.
New York Daily News
David Bianculli
Star Trek will be presenting a very passionate series - and captain. As such, it ought to be an ex- tremely successful Enterprise.
IGN Movies
Peter Schorn
While this could've provided a lot of interesting 'in the beginning' moments, the producers rapidly fell prey to the bad habits of previous Trek series by lazily recycling elements of previous shows instead of creating new people and places.
Common Sense Media
Will Wade
It's entertaining and spins a good yarn, but it sometimes lacks depth.
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