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  • I appreciate hopw they tried to underscore how much Enterprise's crew contributed to the founding of the Federation, but I agree with Jolene Blalock when she said that Riker and Troi's precence really stole the show and ruined their finale.

    As much as I do enjoy Riker, he and Deanna are really out of place here. As much as I love seing the Enterprise D again, this just didn't work. The scenes where Enterprise stood on its own two feet are the only ones worth watching.

  • okay relax.. it was not a hologram .. did you listen to Troi or knee jerk yourselves.. all they did they did.. yes the ending seemed silly, but looking back it was not.. and believe me I can't stand Bergman.. it was the beginning.. the DUMBEST thing any sci fi can do is 'go back to the beginning' after we all know the future, it's boring, we don't care and frankly the only good of this series was the flipping DOG. Star Trek needed a break.. give it one.

  • @RachTrinity But how long?

  • It's a shame really, series 4 was where Enterprise was really starting to find itself, however, the damage was done, and it got cancelled. What made it worse was that These Are The Voyages sucked, pointless deaths, dull action, pointless scenes, and the worst part was, it wasn't even a proper Enterprise episode, it was a really bad episode of TNG instead. The last 40 seconds of the episode however...

  • Rick Berman and Brannon Braga can go FUCK THEMSELVES!!! They reduced Enterprise to a holodeck experience!!!

  • as Demona yes. I'm not familiar w/the names of Will Riker and Deanna Troi.

  • So....continuity wise when does the "Enterprise" show take place w/the other series?

  • @beyrsf Enterprise takes place in the final years preceeding the Birth of the Federation, with the launch of the USS Enterprise, the first human vessel with a class 5 warp drive. I think it's around 110 years before the Original series.

  • @mortman200 So this final episode of Enterprise takes place.............

  • @mortman200 because "Demona" and "David Xanitos" are in the last part of this episode...

  • @beyrsf Will Riker and Deanna Troi. Wait, Marina Sirtis was on Gargoyles too?

  • Oh my goodness, is that David Xanitos & Demona.....I meant John' Frakes & Marina Sirtis at the end of this episode?!!!!!!!

  • Show should have lasted longer. The only real complaint I had was the godawful intro. After that I thought it was good trek action.

  • I Love You Star Trek!

  • Sad ending for a show that should've lasted for at "Least" seven seasons. :(

  • HAY, for those of you that did not know, while the video is loading. You can pause the video and play snake while waiting for the video to load by pressing the Arrow Keys.

  • Space, the final frontier,

    These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise,

    It's continuing mission,

    To explore strange new worlds,to seek out new life and new civilizations,

    To boldly go where no one has gone before.

    Star Trek for Ever

  • It would have been interesting to hear what the speech was, but I guess the writers got lazy.

  • Happy 10th anniversary Star Trek Enterprise!

  • I think it's fitting to hear Archer's voice next to Kirk's and Picard's. Granted it doesn't carry as much gravitas, but that's fine. He was a good captain and an interesting character, on a very underrated show.

  • Troi says something like you wish you could tell them this would give birth to the Federation. Well, yes they were siging the charter there.

  • @PuddleJumper1874 That was the Coalition of Planets Charter than preceded the Federation. Sort of like the League of Nations to the UN.

  • @jimbopumbapigsticks

    I thought the year on the episode was 2161. I really only like the ending of the episode with Picard, Kirk and Archer voiceover.

  • @PuddleJumper1874 Oh I dunno then. I assumed it was because of what Troi said.

  • Just read an interview with Brannon Braga. I have to say, he comes over as a self-involved douche.

  • I thought the early seasons were actually pretty good compared to what a lot of people have said. Some of the episodes are hit and miss, but overall it's alright. the most developed characters come through in Trip and Phlox. Malcolm and T'pol too rounded out later. By season 5 it definitely felt like it was coming into it's own and getting really good. I think overall it gets an undeserved bad rep. People forget that the first couple seasons of TNG weren't that great. Neither was Voyager.

  • The show was so weak, they ended it's finale in the middle of a random TNG episode.

  • Awww, bring back Enterprise. It really didn't deserve to get cancelled - it was just getting good.

  • first officer chubby and miss age lines...

  • Jonathon Frakes got so fat.

  • @Syupweque2 So did Marina Sirtis. And I wish she had the same Season 7 hair and uniform as in the last season of TNG. Patrick Steward of all other TNG cast members should've also made an appearance! But it was nice to see Riker, Troi, and hear a piece of Data for one last time but if I could make a wish for Trek, it would be that I could see the TNG cast reprise their roles for one last final movie.

  • ... and then after 40 years, there was no more Star Trek on TV ever again.

    :'(

  • God damn I can't help but hear the true Star Trek theme during this scene, similar to the final part, the greatest scene Enterprise ever made. these are the voyages of the starship Enterprise...

  • As heartbreaking as it is to see the series end, that was a BEAUTFUL ending

  • Great series, had more awesome episodes than I can count... ending was ok, they had no reason to kill tucker, that pissed me off.

  • @TheNewmanProductions

    I could not disagree with you, in my opinion, Commander Tucker was one of the best characters in the show he was like captain Kirk.

    I also can't understand why his was character killed

  • Is this the end of Star Trek as a tv-show i don´t think so lets take a look at another tv-show that had its beginning the 60s Doctor Who.

    After the end of the Seventh Doctors run on tv we had to wait 7 years before the doctor returned to tv in the form of a mini series and then further 9 years before Doctor who returned.

    It may take some time but im sure that in time (and with enough fans requesting a new one) Star Trek will return to our tvs once again.

  • @Erikjust I hope so. As far as I am aware, Eterprise was more murdered by Network Directors than voted off by the Audience.

    And I think Star Trek war murdered, or at least severely crippled, by JJAbrams and Co. Nemesis was Crap, with an absolute unneccessary Killing of the Audiences Favourite Character, and "Star Trek" was pathetic, and has nothing of Trek, it is no more than the average Sci-Fi-Flick.

  • @Erikjust Except that Doctor Who still has the same character throughout the (now 48 years) whereas Star Trek has the characters change per series. Even more so Doctor still created more stories with each Doctor with audio drama's starring the original actors and actresses during the gaps between the classic, 1996 tv movie, and the new continuing series.

    I'm not trying to give crap about Star Trek (which is great too) I am merely saying that each series is a spin off of the Star Trek universe.

  • @Erikjust Except that Doctor Who still has the same character throughout the (now 48 years) whereas Star Trek has the characters change per series. Even more so Doctor still created more stories with each Doctor with audio drama's starring the original actors and actresses during the gaps between the classic, 1996 tv movie, and the new continuing series.

    I'm not trying to give crap about Star Trek (which is great too). I am merely saying that each series is a spin off of the Star Trek universe.

  • @GCRK5 Well yes through Audio plays and stories Doctor Who was indeed kept alive until it returned to tv.

    Yet consider this if nobody who had the power to return Doctor Who to TV had ever given a flying fuck about Doctor Who and thought well it was a great show, but it ended with the seventh doctor, we would never had gotten this show back.

    So i would say if enough fans requesting it and with enough of those fans having the power to make it so star trek will return.

  • @Erikjust And even if it is with a new crew and a new ship they can still face old adversaries and have cameos by the old crews of the previous ships.

    Admiral Janeway could come aboard on an inspecting tour that goes horribly wrong, this new star ship could be required to go on an escort mission with the Enterprise.

    Q or Q junior or both could pop in and take then entire ship on a Mary go round in time and have the original crew from the very first enterprise meet up with the new crew.

  • All it will require is that we get some good writers on the show, that actually cares about the show and want it to succeed in the same way Star Trek next generation did.

  • @Erikjust There's like a new serise every decade or so.

  • @SCIFIguy64 Perhaps but we have to remember where the other series more or less ended on a high note Enterprise left the Star Trek franchise in a particularly DEEP hole.

    And the new movie might not be able to pull it out of that hole but as said before i´m hopeful that we will one day see Star Trek return to tv as a new series.

  • So did troi and tubby see T'pol hug Archer? or was that meant to be in reality?

  • @yellowpete79 It was all reality, this is just a re-play of what happened, according to the history books.

  • @woodmeister85 To ask a nerdier question :D Does the holodeck switch between scenes? I really wish they hadn't ended on a holodeck story.

  • @yellowpete79 @Jmbk7278 Yeah, they had it switching between the scenes. I also, by the way, find it rediculous that CBS and Paramount both A. Only gave them notice of cancellation when they only had 3 episodes left to film in Season 4, and B. Though at the end of Season 4, it was the highest rated Star Trek to date at that same point in time, they still cancelled it. I mean come on, Voyager got 7 seasons and there were what, 2 people that watched it?

  • I love this scene but this episode is so frustrating as it mixes lovely poignancy like this with absolute nonsensical trash (like Tucker's death).

  • I liked this Enterprise Series, but I felt like they could have done more with it. I didn’t like this ending. It jumped ahead several years from the previous episode, so you’re were trying to catch up from that lost time. The finale itself felt very rushed. They killed off a primary character without really a proper farewell. I hope that this isn’t the end of the Star Trek Franchise; I know there are many who would like to see another series. 

  • @Jmbk7278 That could be summed up by the fact that they were notified that they were being cancelled with a whopping 3 episodes left in Season 4.

  • @woodmeister85 That’s too bad that they network didn’t have enough professionalism to give them proper notice. I still liked the series as a whole.

  • Beautiful scene of the Enterprise D

    Still my favorite ship.

  • Riker is fat.

  • Upvote for tight body suits on alien females!!

  • The ending always makes me start to cry...

  • That's the only scene I like in the entire episode.

    SPOILER!

    Btw did you know that, according to the novels "Last Full Measure" and "The Good That Men Do", the history books were altered and that Trip actually didn't die?

  • @FekLeyrTarg Yes and he became a Section 31 operative.

  • I truly hope we see another Star Trek series, at least before the 50 year mark. Thanks for the mythology folks. I know many generations from now when man is exploring the galaxy they will look back and smile at what inspired them.

  • wait wait wait so enterprise is just a history story through a holideck

  • @quantum460 Which one? There were two.

  • "Brought a tear to me eye."

  • I just realized...... Michael (well the actor) from SGA is in This series. 0_0

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  • @BGRANT777X Oh cry me a river its a great ending to the series just let it go and watch it with an open mind its a great episode of a great series (and thank god they killed off Trip because he was the freaking scrappy of the whole damn show!)

  • "...must come to an end."

  • 1:43 Best Part

  • Gotta love when Archer hugs T'Pol. They went from loathing each other in the first episode to her practically being his big sister, trying to do up his collar button, and him relying on her more than anyone for - ironically - emotional support. One of the most interesting friendships in Star Trek, imho.

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  • Got to admit that was a Kick ass ending!

  • Picard>Archer>Kirk

  • I wished they used the Enterprise E so Riker's discussion with Picard could be him moving to the Titan and his getting married to Troi. But I know they used Enterprise D since it was in the series.

  • @Alverant The episode they were using for Riker and Troi was the Pegasus episode. He had to make up his mind to tell Picard about the USS Pegasus and the fact it illegally possessed cloaking technology.

  • As the token TOS fan here, Kirk for the win!!! :)

  • Did anyone else notice that in this last episode, NOT ONE of the Enterprise NX-01 crew was promoted? They were all the same rank as they were in Broken Bow.

  • @ThePhantom359 Thats what they get for mutinying

  • @asuch874 when did they mutiny?

  • 1 xindi dislikes this vid.

  • @asuch874 And now there's a klingon, they were not friendly at that timeline! :D

  • @asuch874 make that 3

  • @asuch874 They multiplied to 3...

  • aaand no more startrek:(

  • At the "space the final frontier...' part, why is voyager left out... Captain/Admiral Janeway could have said some wise words :P

  • @Amdixer because these three ships were the enterprise.

  • The very last TNG episode.

  • I was so upset that they cut off just before the speach. I really wanted to hear that.

    But I have to say I liked the way they had all three Enterprise captains say those epic lines together.

  • A bittersweet ending to be honest. Say what you will about ENT, the final segment of Picard-Kirk-Archer was a nice nod and farewell to the TV series.

    Pity Sisko and Janeway didn't pilot any Enterprise, they could have joined in on the fun as well.

  • Hay guys anyone knows where I can find the music from these scene??? PLease help.

  • Kirk=The Captain of Comradery and Courage

    Picard=The Captain of Decisions and Diplomacy

    Sisko=The Captain of Fury and Fighting

    Janeway=The Captain of Hubris and Hopelessness

    Archer=The Captain of Confusion and Calamity

  • @obiwanobiwan13 Sisko = the captain of affirmative action and writing your own script.

  • @obiwanobiwan13 Your Janeway and Archer made me LOL IRL.

  • They cut out the bit where Archer quantum leaps after the speech, and then Al tells him he can go home now.

    It's confusing, is this a quantum leap episode?

  • I was pretty dissatisfied with Enterprise. There were great episodes and the characters were very interesting, but I don't feel like they took the story anywhere. :\

  • Would've been great to see the Earth-Romulan War, as it is so often alluded to. It sounds like it would be an epic conflict to witness.

  • atleast they lived up to the star trek saga by doing the new movie in 2009

    it was awesome

  • Sorry about the ending...was very good stuff.

    "He wanted the secrets of warp-technology so badly, he allowed the vulkans to turn him into the pet human."

    J. F. Paxton blaming J. Archer's father in: S04E21-Terra Prime

  • Captain's log star date 24/21/10. this will be the final time for all the Treekies to see the final episode of star trek, through time of the 60s 80s 90s and 00s, people will say to the children i saw i when i was a child. And in the future they will keep going continuing the voyages they have begun and journey to those undiscovered countries 1:44 where no man, or no one has gone before

  • St Enterprice we miss you

  • First off, there is no better captain. I've served under real ones and to be honest, Picard is the most realistic. However, that said, the point of this whole series wasn't who was the most popular, it was the humankind can survive, if only we look past the surface and stop worshipping the superficial facets of life. You need only read the Grand Masters of science fiction to really understand.

  • @grandpadewey Seriously, that was one of the best comments on Star Trek I've ever read. Thanks very much for posting.

  • so the entire series of enterprise was a hollo simulation1?!?! LOL jk

    riker and troi have gotton....bigger...lol

  • @randomrazr nooo ur right it was a simulation, from what i can see

  • So ENT series took place in USS Enterprise-D his Holodeck that only Riker and troi whas watching

  • @michke11

    that would explain the low number of viewers ;)

    you see, it was just made for - well, just two^^

  • @michke11

    Nothing indicates that far, Riker merely used a holodeck program, about the last events as he knew, or rather learned them to be.

  • I think all of the Captains are memorable, now being the Fan that I am, let's not forget about Sisco and Janeway now! They too, have accomplished some great feats that nobody else could.

  • The idea of Archer's speech during the formation of the federation being a holodeck program unfairly gives a finger to the rest of the series. It's kind of like it was one of those cheap "it was all a dream" resolutions. Although it was nice seeing the three classics Enterprises as well as Riker and Troi.

  • @fROmTh3fUTURe

    I dissagree - It's not like they were implying the the whole thing never happened - it was pretty obvious that they intended that holodeck programme to be an historical one :)

  • @fROmTh3fUTURe

    Well, no. The speech and events that led to it, did happened. Troi pretty much mentions that the academy students learn this speech, as an historical event.

  • @MisterWhat Know what you're right. Maybe I was overreacting a bit. Now that i look back on it, it seems kind of nice actually.

  • @MisterWhat You're a registered paedophile. The truth is out.

  • @loopstheloop

    Actually, i work undercover for the FBI. Chasing you, because of your love for boys like Bieber.

    The love for shitty music says a lot. Detective work at our best.

  • @fROmTh3fUTURe

    Not really, the speech and the entire series DID happen, it's just that it was also watched in a Holo deck by Riker during the time of TNG.

  • Frakes got fat. We all did I guess. :D

  • @landcommander1981 Quite an accomplishment in the days of nothing but replicated food that tastes real but is actually just your complete vitamin intake for the day.

  • Well, that was Star Trek I guess. The next step is: Go out there, and discover what is there, and compare it to Star Trek. Then maybe we'll have either a good laugh at Star Trek for missing the point completely, or smile at how similar everything is.

  • I love the hug between Archer and T'pol - its pure mutual affection and respect for each other. Just a perfect touch.

  • For the last episode of a great series I was rather disappointed, but I liked that last scene it was a rather nice touch.I still ask wtf they thought they were doing with the killing off of Tucker though.

  • so Picard is reciting Archers speech in the beginning?

  • @Dirtboy101 No the opening to the show is actually from pieces of a speech given by Zefram Cochrane during the dedication of the Warp 5 Complex. How, paraphrasing here, it (Warp 5 engine) will open open the vast reaches of space to exploration and let us meet new life forms and civilizations where no man has gone before.

  • I think "Voyager" was my favorite among them all. Especially the ending! It's kinda cruel though, the ending was tear jerking for me because they finally made it home! I was so thrilled...and they way they were greeted sent tingles down my spine...and the last sentence Janeway said...though that was it...who knows what happened to the crew after that. I am still hoping that somewhere down the line, they make some sort of cameo movie on what happened to voyager after they reached home.

  • I wonder how the books are.

    Some of them take place after Voyager right?

  • I really do hope this is not the last installment to the Star Trek franchise. I have been watching Star Trek all the way from Kirk...through Picard....through Sisco....through Janeway....and now through Archer. They have all been masterpieces in their own right and shall always live on. I sure hope they keep the franchise going.

  • Have you ever seen the web series STAR TREK PHASE II?

  • @MisterDisaronno Well, it appears that this was the last one. Paramount has announced (a while back already I believe) that they have given up the series in it's entirety.

    I would, however, love to see the series continued, possibly by someone else. It's really one of the best things/fantasies/whatever you want to call it, about what we might discover out there, in space.

  • @MoonrayDrake yeah, I agree....definitely "Star Trek" has opened and expanded our imaginations. Why if I were alive in that day, serving Star Fleet, I would be a military man for 40 years! LOL.

  • @MisterDisaronno Had I tried to join Starfleet like the navy I doubt they DQ me because of my eyes and the only thing that can fix it is an auto DQ by them as well. Doctor be like *zap* "All done. Please proceed to the next station cadet." I could be in my 14th year in service and by the looks of it a captain of something. No red shirt mishaps for me as I'm science branch Blue/Gold all the way.

  • @MisterDisaronno If there's another episode, I want it to either be a Section 31 series or the time has to be set even further than TNG/DS9/VOY.

  • @MisterDisaronno im not quite sure but i think i remember hearing something about star trek cardinal set after the dominion war

  • Good. I thought it was awsome and it got a chill watching the end but Frakes coulda dropped 20lbs for the roll dammit. lol Nah, just kidding. He looks good for being in his 50's and still only a commander. lol

  • He didn't need to lose weight. Notice the reference to a distant relationship with cpt. picard and especially the pips on his collar.. he's a captain now... so this is obviously at some point in the future during his time. His character may have gained weight by then ;)

  • @DaedalusReturned Actually, this is set during the time of the next generation's 7th season episode 'Pegasus'. Riker used this programme of the NX-01 to help him decide whether he should tell Picard the secret of the U.S.S Pegasus, so Riker SHOULD look exactly the same as he does in tng's seventh season, but obviously, that was impossible. lol!

  • glorious just glorious a fitting end to 40 odd years of star trek (i dont include new film it is good bt not star trek)

  • Live Long And Perspire.

  • The ending is the very essence of star trek right there

  • Great ending. It reflected on mostly all of the star trek tv series. TOS is my favorite of the series. Go captain kirk.

  • 2:05 did anybody else wonder where the light comes from that reflects off the hull if they're in space?

  • Could be anything, light from a star, a sun, plus theres a nebula infront of them haha

  • nearby stars nebulas, and collective background radiation

  • 1:42 does anybody else like that part with the ships or just me?

  • I like the ending but it makes me feel sad aswell

  • The ending of the show chokes me up, I know voyager they return home, DS9 sisko dies, TNG just seems to continue as does TOS, but it feels like the end of the road altogether, and I know they don't class this as the proper ending and trip isnt dead, but it Feels like Archer is alone as T'Pol is.

  • So the whole show was a computer simulation?

  • No, just the last episode had Riker was viewing the historic events.

  • God Riker looks so tired and old and fat.

  • i hate the fact they had to cancel the series..

  • ... and hoping each time, that his next leap would be the leap home!

  • ROFLMAO!

  • i LOVE QL ^^

  • Archer seems like the kind of guy who would be offering sound financial advice or selling used cars.

  • Long live Cap.Jame T. Kirk, Mr.Spock, Dr.Macoy,Mr.Sulu,Scotty,Cheov,­and Uhrua LONG LIVE: STAR TREK (TOS)

  • AMEN! Chekov's my favorite ;)

    And long live Picard, Riker, Data, Troi, Dr. Crusher, Worf, and Geordi- worthy followers to the TOS crew!

    And I like Data best in that one. ;)

    Here... in Enterprise... I like Riker and Troi there and the Picard/Kirk voiceovers!

  • McCoy

  • ARCHER,ARCHER,ARCHER! GO GO GO!

    he is the first and last captaint who say's my favorit line in Star Trek:

    To boldly go where no one has gone before!!!!!!!

  • Picard is King. He has the swagger and leadership that Kirk never had. Plus it wasn't the 60s LOL

  • Kirk is a legend. Nobody is better than James T Kirk.

  • @cielobull fuck kirk

  • Archer>Picard>Kirk

    Before the Star Trek movies, Kirk was just a cliche character in a TV show from the 60s. In the movies (Star Trek 2 - 6 because the first one was also cliche) he was better. Picard is one of my favourite captains with a cool sounding voice and very.. diplomatic about everything. However, Archer is my all-time favourite. He's just one of those guys who is capable of mercy, honour, good-thinking, and (when he has no other choice) stealing in order to save his ship and crew.

  • sisko was tough as nails and Janeway was hard as steel

  • I would say that it was Chakotay, who was hard as steel at Janeway's presence :)

  • "I think that I am ready to talk to captain Picard now..." Very few people know why this line is part of the last scene before Riker and Troi exit the holodeck. The events in this episode are part of the TNG episode called "The Pegasus" where Riker is trying to decide whether or not he is going to tell captain Picard about what really happened on the ship called Pegasus where he was transferred for duty after his graduation.

  • Kirk is top by a wide margin, he is the kind of guy that would fit in with the generation that fought 2 world wars.

    Picard on the other hand is more like a modern military man/politician...

    Archer (who i thought was a fairly good captain, better then sisko anyway) would be your Admiral Nelson....or Christopher Columbus...in it for the adventure not the job or to escape life

  • picard is a modern miltary man/politician? he's first and foremost a diplomat and whatever left of him is pure man and bald. best captain ever