Star Trek: Enterprise (season 1)

With the first season began in the United States of America 2001, the Original later in Star Trek: Enterprise television series renamed Enterprise by the TV channel UPN. The squadron consists of the 90 -minute pilot movie and 24 per 45 -minute episodes. The action takes place in the years 2151 and 2152; the final episode is a cliffhanger ending in the 31st century. In Germany Sat.1 beamed the 2003 season for the first time after it was released in 2002 on VHS. It is now also available on DVD and Blu -ray.

  • 3.1 Primetime Emmy Awards 2002
  • 3.2 Saturn Awards 2002
  • 3.3 Visual Effects Society Awards 2003

Action

Episodes 1-13

Episodes 14-26

Criticism

The German Star Trek Index was that it was the writers more than in previous Star Trek series managed to " develop the characters already in the first season of something. " Filmszene.de noticed that the season up to the " very successful " pilot movie and the " brilliant teamplay episode" Vox Sola involved no episodes that are " truly outstanding". However, there are no large " outliers down ". Few episodes were forfeited " in the rut long since lutschter Trek - paths ", including Sleeping Dogs and the " little long-winded " Episode friend or foe. " Convincing " is in the ice breaks the connection of multiple storylines, " really exciting," the cliffhanger at the season end. The American side DVD Talk said that the season while bein consider some outstanding episodes, some of which even early episodes of other Star Trek TV series might put to shame, but it lacked most of the episodes to continuously captivating screenplays.

Awards and nominations

Primetime Emmy Awards 2002

  • Best hairstyle for a series - Two days on Risa
  • Best Visual Special Effects for a Series - Broken Bow
  • Nominated: Best Visual Special Effects for a Series - breaking the ice
  • Nominated: Best Makeup for a Series ( prosthetisch ) - Broken Bow
  • Nominated: Best Sound Editing for a Series - Broken Bow

Saturn Awards 2002

  • Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award ( Female ) - Jolene Blalock
  • Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series - Jolene Blalock
  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series - Connor Trinneer
  • Nominated: Best Actor in a TV Series - Scott Bakula
  • Nominated: Best Network TV Series

Visual Effects Society Awards 2003

  • Nominated: Best Visual Effects in a TV Series - The shock wave
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