Kyle:
I've seen several of the ST: Enterprise episodes. They've all held my interest. It took me a while to get used to it, but the casting worked from the get-go. (Besides, I'm a sucker for Vulcan foxes. :twisted: )
In fact, the casting on ST: Voyager is one of the things that kills it for me. The Borgette hasn't shown up yet in any of the episodes I've seen, but all the other casting is so far wrong that I doubt she'll be enough to save it. I haven't found myself able to care one iota about any the characters, the stories, or even the premise of the series.
Perhaps some of that is the directing or the writing, but if so that's just another failing of the show. It's like they took a B-grade 1970s soap opera (only less compelling), doctored the script with techno-babble, and hired a bunch of miscast misfits to deliver the lines.
That's that way it comes across to me, anyway, in the episodes I've seen—actors delivering lines. They LOOK like they're acting. They're not believable characters. Quark, Odo, and even Quark's idiot weasel brother Rom have more character in their little fingers than anyone I've seen on Voyager.
Not that I am biased. :mrgreen: