'Star Trek: Enterprise' is the 6th series in the 'Star Trek' franchise that has been released on the television airwaves. It's also the last series that has been released on TV, having its run from 2001-2005, meaning it has been twelve years since a 'Star Trek' show has been on the air with new episodes. With the success and popularity of the recent revamped films, it's a shock that no new 'Star Trek' series has been implemented. Well, that's not entirely true. There is a show called 'Discovery' that was supposed to be released sometime this year, but that has been delayed yet again.



Enterprise' is a damn good show, but as the series went on, it lost its way a little bit. It regained some traction in the last couple of seasons, but the damage was done and the show was cancelled. It's unfortunate too, because there was a lot of great things to come out of 'Enterprise'. Even though this series was the most recent series in the 'Star Trek' universe, 'Enterprise' was in fact the very first story so far in the 'Star Trek' realm, taking place even before 'The Original Series', where we met Captain James T. Kirk.

The show followed the very first starship Enterprise and the first voyage into deep space, which was led by Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula), and the Vulcan Sub-Commander T'Pol (Jolene Blalock). The show captured some excellent storylines and characters, including the start of the Federation. 'Enterprise' was a great show that ended too soon. I tend to think that it was just the wrong time for the series to air, because now, it would be doing very well with all of the popularity for 'Star Trek'.

Now, all of the seasons of 'Star Trek: Enterprise' have already been released on Blu-ray in individual seasons. Each of those seasons cost roughly $40 per season right now. At the time of writing this review, this whole series is under $80, making this one amazing deal if you don't already own the seasons. As far as I can tell, by comparing my Blu-rays of 'Enterprise' with this new set, the video and audio presentations are the exact same. In addition, all of the extras are imported over here as well from each season, making this an identical release from each previous Blu-ray season. With this set, you get the different packaging with 24 Blu-ray Discs in one case, all for the low price of less than two seasons of them individually. Unless you're a collector, you won't need to re-purchase this series, but if you are still looking for a more affordable option for a great 'Star Trek' series, than this comes Highly Recommended!

Since this whole series set is virtually the same as each individual release from the past, You can click on each season below and read Shannon T. Nutt's reviews for each release.