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Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 2 [DVD]

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  • Actors: Scott Bakula, Jolene Blalock
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 7
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 11 Jul 2005
  • Run Time: 1109 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0006GCSNA
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 15,956 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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With Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) trapped in the 31st century, season 2 of Enterprise opens with a rousing resolution to season 1's cliffhanger finale. The first four episodes instantly became fan favourites: "Shockwave, Part II" advances the Suliban's role in the Temporal Cold War; "Carbon Creek" reveals the real first contact (albeit a secret one) between humans and Vulcans in Pennsylvania in 1957, allowing Jolene Blalock to play T'Pol's "second foremother" in a Sputnik-era scenario; in "Minefield," Reed (Dominick Keating) is nearly killed by an explosive device attached to Enterprise's hull; the damage is repaired in "Dead Stop," featuring award-winning digital modeling effects as the disabled Enterprise encounters a mysterious automated space station. Season 2 also emphasises Archer's ongoing friction with the Vulcan High Command, exacerbated when T'Pol's career is threatened (in "Stigma") by her involuntary involvement with ostracised mind-melders. Connections to the original Star Trek (series and films) continue with episodes involving Tellarites, Tholians, Klingons, Andorians, and even a brief appearance by a Tribble (one of many occasions for humor in Dr. Phlox's sickbay, the setting of many of the season's finest dialogue-driven scenes). Early warp-drive history is also explored in "First Flight," a Right Stuff-like episode guest-starring Keith Carradine as Archer's friend and rival in breaking the Warp 2 barrier.

Consisting primarily of stand-alone episodes that integrate ongoing story arcs, season 2 showcases the primary cast with generally good results: Mayweather (Anthony Montgomery) visits the "boomer" cargo ship he was raised on in "Horizon"; Hoshi (Linda Park) experiences unsettling transporter symptoms in "Vanishing Point"; and Tucker (Connor Trineer) plays a pivotal role in several episodes, notably "Dawn," "Precious Cargo" and "Cogenitor." And while "Regeneration" provoked controversy among fans for introducing the yet unnamed Borg in an early Starfleet context, it's a fine episode (with echoes of The Thing) that holds up to scrutiny, while others (including "The Crossing," "The Breach" and "Cogenitor") feel somewhat recycled, indicating the challenge of finding new ideas in the Star Trek canon. Overall, however, season 2 is consistently strong, with several episodes directed by cast alumni from previous Trek series, including NextGen's LeVar Burton, and Voyager's Roxanne Dawson and Robert Duncan McNeill. They all lead up to a devastating attack on Earth (with seven million casualties, including Trip's younger sister) in "The Expanse," ending the season with high-stakes mystery as Enterprise enters a treacherous region of space in search of the Xindi, an enemy race that factors heavily in season 3.

Abundant bonus features include a generous selection of deleted scenes (non-essential, but interesting to fans); audio commentary (on "Dead Stop" and "Regeneration") by writers Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong, who explain the challenge of writing under constantly shifting production conditions; and text commentary (on "Stigma" and "First Flight"), in which Trek veterans Michael and Denise Okuda demonstrate their encyclopedic knowledge of Star Trek fact and fiction. Six Easter eggs, known as "NX-01 Files," are hidden on the Special Features menus; they offer brief glimpses into specific aspects of production, including set recycling and art direction. "Enterprise" secrets are revealed for those who pay meticulous attention to detail; "Inside 'A Night in Sickbay'" offers a behind-the-scenes assessment of that memorable episode; and "LeVar Burton: Star Trek Director" celebrates the actor's smooth transition to directing after his stint on Next Generation. "Enterprise Profile: Jolene Blalock" is a tribute to the sexy actress by her fellow cast members and executive producers Brannon Braga and Rick Berman, including Blalock's assessment of T'Pol's pivotal role as Enterprise's resident Vulcan. Best of all, however, are the hilarious outtakes: They show the cast as a family unit, combining hard work with humour as the second season progresses. --Jeff Shannon



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Continuing adventures for the crew of the Enterprise as Captain Archer's crew are in the 22nd Century and Archer is trapped in the future.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars To buy or not to buy, that is the question!, 12 Jul 2005
Star Trek is arguably the biggest media phenomenon in the world, spanning five live action series, 10 feature films and over 30 years of merchandise. There is no denying that Star Trek has a huge following and has been massively successful. Enterprise is the fifth live action, and at the moment, final Star Trek series. Enterprise was billed as an "exciting concept that would be radically different from past Star Trek shows, but would still be Star Trek at its core".

If you are a fan of Trek, you may be in two minds about whether or not to buy this DVD. With all the negative reaction and press from the core of the fans, you may think that it isn't worth buying. Or, if you're someone new to Trek or the Science Fiction genre, you might think that Enterprise seems a good place to start. My take on the matter is that you really need to watch the entire show, probably more than once, to make a true decision about it.

Season 2 is heavily criticised from Trek fans for messing around with the history of Star Trek, as episodes like "Carbon Creek", "Minefield" and "Regeneration" feature the Borg, Romulans and re-write Earth's first contact with the Vulcans. However, as I'm a "younger-generation" of Trek fan, this doesn't bother me. I appreciate the more character driven parts of the show, rather than the continuity of the series.
Other Season 2 episodes stick out for me, but this time for better reasons, episodes like "A Night in Sickbay", "The Catwalk" and "Cogenitor" are very stimulating and interesting episodes and they add so much to the characters and the show.

It is my view, which is very different from others in the Star Trek world, that Scott Bakula - who plays Captain Jonathon Archer - was a good choice for captain. I think that he, like the rest of the cast, is all brilliantly suited to the characters that they play. However I feel that characters like Travis Mayweather and Hoshi Sato are perhaps underwritten in the show. This does drag down the quality of the show in my estimations, but a concerted effort is made in Season 2 to give these characters episodes centred on them. "Vanishing Point" and "Horizon" are prime examples of this and are very fresh and exciting episodes to watch.

This season starts with the second part of Season 1's "Shockwave" - which is brilliant to watch - and then ends with the "The Expanse" - a very intelligent cliff-hanger - which leads into Season 3's story arc about the Xindi. Season 2 could be described as a simple transition phase for Enterprise, but I feel that an assessment like that wouldn't be doing the season justice.

The episodes on the DVD are shown in the following order: Shockwave Part 2, Carbon Creek, Minefield, Dead Stop, A Night in Sickbay, Marauders, The Seventh, The Communicator, Singularity, Vanishing Point, Precious Cargo, The Catwalk, Dawn, Stigma, Cease Fire, Future Tense, Canamar, The Crossing, Judgment, Horizon, The Breach, Cogenitor, Regeneration, First Flight, Bounty and The Expanse.

The DVD's, like in Season 1, come in an easy-to-carry case which you can be proud to display in your home. All 26 episodes come on 7 disks and there are even more brilliant special features than on the Season 1 DVD: behind the scenes looks, secrets of the show, trailers, photo galleries, cast profiles, outtakes, hidden Easter eggs and much more. My final word on the subject, I'm glad that I brought it and I think you will be as well.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 2nd season follows on well from the first..., 21 Jul 2005
By Iceni Peasant (Norfolk, England) - See all my reviews
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If you are new to Enterprise and never saw these episodes on TV, you'll be pleased to know that this Season 2 set follows on directly from the 1st Season cliffhanger.

If you can forget about most of the Trek back-story from other Trek series and take this on it's own merits it's highly enjoyable. This season shows more character development as the crew(and viewer) travels along with them, discovering new planets and new problems! I originally saw the series on TV, and on second viewing I have been enjoying it more than ever on DVD!

The quality of transfer to DVD is excellent. The interactive menus are attractive and easy to navigate. The "easter eggs" are again fairly easy to find. The behind-the-scenes footage is, like the 1st season, very interesting, with entertaining outtakes too....especially if you aren't used to seeing the actors as themselves!

The design of the box set is great, and matches the 1st Season set. Nicely designed packaging all around.

If you liked the 1st Season then you won't need too much persuasion to buy this one. 5 stars!!!

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A taste of the unexpected, that ends up tastin fantastic, 6 Sep 2005
First of all. What a Great series Star Trek Enterprise is.

Slated by the critics, frowned upon by the hardcore, loved by its fans, Star Trek: Enterprise caused many more arguments in the Star Trek community than any other of the previous series.

My personal opinion is that it is a wonderful series. It takes time to "grow" on you, unlike the more accessible Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. But thats what makes it just as good, if not better than its predecessors. When you have made the effort to keep watching the episodes, the series (particularly this season) ultimately becomes a rewarding experience. With episodes that you will watch over and over again.

My favourite episodes include the beautifully crafted "Carbon Creek", the scary but exciting "Regeneration" and, of course, "The Breach", which does what Star Trek does best: challenging your perceptions of someone different than yourself.

Overall, I would say this is the best season of Enterprise (though season 4 runs it close). I highly recommend this delicious slice of Star Trek pie.

With great acting, great set pieces and great storylines, theres only one question you have to ask yourself: "Why havent I bought this DVD yet?" Only when you have bought it and watched it, then youll understand why I gave it 5 stars without a second thought.

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