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#Star Trek: Enterprise Ending Explained: Those Were The Voyages…

#Star Trek: Enterprise Ending Explained: Those Were The Voyages…

A bit of editorializing, if I may…

Reaction to “These Are the Voyages…” was largely negative. The inclusion of Riker, not to mention the eventual addition of NextGen’s Counselor Troi (Marina Sirtis) robbed the “Enterprise” characters of their moment. While one can easily understand that the show’s creators wanted to bring the timeline of “Enterprise” to a meaningful conclusion, skipping ahead in time and treating the show’s events like a textbook column for other, different characters makes them feel distant and rarified, rather than exciting and immediate. Mild spoiler: The impersonal and abrupt death of one of the main cast members certainly didn’t help either. 

If one recalls the ending of “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” it was made clear that the adventures of the Enterprise-D would continue — only without us, the audience, being able to see them all. A series needn’t definitively conclude if we leave comforted that everything will work out fine for the characters. Perhaps a similar approach would have made for a better final episode of “Enterprise.” Please, leave us with comforting send-off that would leave audiences assured that the cast would make it safely into Trek history, even if we don’t get to see it.

That second approach would also open up the Trek “expanded universe.” That is: Plenty of studio-mandated novels, source books, and speculative fiction writers could fill in any gaps that were left in the narrative. Indeed, given the historical element of “Enterprise,” leaving gaps in history would be perfectly appropriate. Sadly, we were left with a final episode of Trek that left a bad taste in our mouths.

Maybe that’s why so many audiences embraced the 2009 “Star Trek” feature film. It was an entirely new beverage, but at least it washed away the old one.

Now, where do we rant about the Paramount+ era?

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