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+ | The fourth season of ''Enterprise'' concludes the unpopular [[Temporal Cold War]] [[story arc]] that had been a staple of the series since {{e|Broken Bow}}. The remaining episodes of season four refocus ''Enterprise'' on the series' original prequel concept by exploring cultural shifts on [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]; establishing the beginnings of conflict between [[Earth]] and the [[Romulan]]s; explaining the difference in appearance between the [[Klingon]]s of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' and those of ''[[The Next Generation]]''; and exploring the obstacles [[humanity]] must overcome before allying with alien species. |
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− | After averting the [[Xindi]] attack on [[Earth]] and "ending" the [[Temporal Cold War]] with the help of [[Daniels (Crewman)|Daniels]] and [[Silik]], the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] returns home. |
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− | The rest of the season primarily uses themes from [[TOS]], like the [[Augment]]s, [[Surak]], the [[Organian]]s, [[Babel]], the [[Orion]]s, and the [[mirror universe]]. It also features a two-part story, dealing with the [[Klingon]] forehead problem, first brought to light in {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}}. The season ends with [[Earth]]'s politicians, including [[Nathan Samuels]] and [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]], negotiating the first [[alliance]]s with [[alien]] species. |
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− | The season's format is unique to ''Star Trek''. The bulk of the season was comprised of two- or three-part "mini arcs," mostly unrelated to each other. All told, the season contains four two-parters and three three-parters. Its five standalone episodes stand as a record low for a ''Star Trek'' series (excepting, of course, the season-long [[Xindi incident|Xindi]] arc of [[ENT Season 3|the third season of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'']]). |
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− | == Background Information == |
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⚫ | Season 4 saw the series move to Fridays at 8pm EST, and [[Manny Coto]] stepped up to become show runner and Executive Producer. [[Judith Reeves-Stevens|Judith]] and [[Garfield Reeves-Stevens]] were brought on as story editors. After the narrow escape from cancellation at the end of season 3, and despite continued fan campaigns, the series was officially |
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⚫ | Characters which '[[Character crossover appearances|crossover]]' from other incarnations of ''Star Trek'': [[T'Pau]] and [[Surak]] ({{e|Awakening}}), [[Phillip Green]] ({{e|Demons}}), and [[William T. Riker]] and [[Deanna Troi]] ({{e|These Are the Voyages...}}). [[Data]], [[Jean-Luc Picard]], and [[James T. Kirk]] were also featured in |
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⚫ | [[John Billingsley]] felt that this season was the strongest overall of the |
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== Credits == |
== Credits == |
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=== Cast === |
=== Cast === |
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− | *[[Scott Bakula]] as |
+ | *[[Scott Bakula]] as [[Jonathan Archer]] |
− | *[[John Billingsley]] as |
+ | *[[John Billingsley]] as [[Phlox]] |
− | *[[Jolene Blalock]] as |
+ | *[[Jolene Blalock]] as [[T'Pol]] |
− | *[[Dominic Keating]] as |
+ | *[[Dominic Keating]] as [[Malcolm Reed]] |
− | *[[Anthony Montgomery]] as |
+ | *[[Anthony Montgomery]] as [[Travis Mayweather]] |
− | *[[Linda Park]] as |
+ | *[[Linda Park]] as [[Hoshi Sato]] |
− | *[[Connor Trinneer]] as |
+ | *[[Connor Trinneer]] as [[Charles Tucker III]] |
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=== Crew === |
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* [[Ron Balicki]] - Fight Choreographer (unknown episodes) |
* [[Ron Balicki]] - Fight Choreographer (unknown episodes) |
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* [[Veronica Lorenz]] - special effects make-up artist ({{e|Kir'Shara}}) |
* [[Veronica Lorenz]] - special effects make-up artist ({{e|Kir'Shara}}) |
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+ | * [[Cristina Patterson Ceret]] - Contact Len Designer/Painter |
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* [[Jacob D. Stephens]] - visual effects artist: character animator [[Gorn]] for [[Eden FX]] ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}}) |
* [[Jacob D. Stephens]] - visual effects artist: character animator [[Gorn]] for [[Eden FX]] ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}}) |
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⚫ | * Season 4 saw the series move to Fridays at 8pm EST, and [[Manny Coto]] stepped up to become show runner and Executive Producer. [[Judith Reeves-Stevens|Judith]] and [[Garfield Reeves-Stevens]] were brought on as story editors. After the narrow escape from cancellation at the end of season 3, and despite continued fan campaigns, the series was officially cancelled on February 2, 2005. |
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+ | * For the fourth season, [[UPN]] reduced the allowed budget from $1,7 million to $800,000 per episode. One of the most significant results of the budget cut was the series now being shot on digital instead of film. |
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⚫ | * Characters which '[[Character crossover appearances|crossover]]' from other incarnations of ''Star Trek'': [[T'Pau]] and [[Surak]] ({{e|Awakening}}), [[Phillip Green]] ({{e|Demons}}), and [[William T. Riker]] and [[Deanna Troi]] ({{e|These Are the Voyages...}}). [[Data]], [[Jean-Luc Picard]], and [[James T. Kirk]] were also featured in {{e|These Are the Voyages...}} in voice-over. |
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⚫ | * [[John Billingsley]] felt that this season was the strongest overall of the shows run, and credited the new format for this success. "''I think the idea of having the multi-episode arcs was the best way of having your cake and eating it too, getting some kind of a sustained narrative drive which you can't do in any standalone episodes, and not necessarily tying up a whole season the way we did in [[ENT Season 3|season three]] when we were chasing the Xindi.''" On the cancellation at the end of the season, Billingsley remarked, "''I think if anything what I would love fans to come away with is a sense of the show was getting better and while it was disappointing we didn't [get] a full seven year run we [were] beginning, I think, to establish ourselves as a strong series in our own right.''" [http://www.trektoday.com/interviews/john_billingsley_may06.shtml] |
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+ | *[[ENT Season 4 DVD]] |
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+ | *[[ENT Season 4 Blu-ray]] |
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Revision as of 07:32, 10 December 2014
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Episodes
Title | Episode | Production number | Date | Original airdate |
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"Storm Front" | 4x01 | 40358-077 | Unknown | 2004-10-08 |
"Storm Front, Part II" | 4x02 | 40358-078 | Unknown | 2004-10-15 |
"Home" | 4x03 | 40358-079 | Unknown | 2004-10-22 |
"Borderland" | 4x04 | 40358-080 | 2154-05-17 | 2004-10-29 |
"Cold Station 12" | 4x05 | 40358-081 | Unknown | 2004-11-05 |
"The Augments" | 4x06 | 40358-082 | 2154-05-27 | 2004-11-12 |
"The Forge" | 4x07 | 40358-083 | Unknown | 2004-11-19 |
"Awakening" | 4x08 | 40358-084 | Unknown | 2004-11-26 |
"Kir'Shara" | 4x09 | 40358-085 | Unknown | 2004-12-03 |
"Daedalus" | 4x10 | 40358-086 | Unknown | 2005-01-14 |
"Observer Effect" | 4x11 | 40358-087 | Unknown | 2005-01-21 |
"Babel One" | 4x12 | 40358-088 | 2154-11-12 | 2005-01-28 |
"United" | 4x13 | 40358-089 | 2154-11-15 | 2005-02-04 |
"The Aenar" | 4x14 | 40358-090 | Unknown | 2005-02-11 |
"Affliction" | 4x15 | 40358-091 | 2154-11-27 | 2005-02-18 |
"Divergence" | 4x16 | 40358-092 | 2154-12 | 2005-02-25 |
"Bound" | 4x17 | 40358-093 | 2154-12-27 | 2005-04-15 |
"In a Mirror, Darkly" | 4x18 | 40358-094 | 2155-01-13 | 2005-04-22 |
"In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II" | 4x19 | 40358-095 | 2155-01-18 | 2005-04-29 |
"Demons" | 4x20 | 40358-096 | 2155-01-19 | 2005-05-06 |
"Terra Prime" | 4x21 | 40358-097 | 2155-01-22 | 2005-05-13 |
"These Are the Voyages..." | 4x22 | 40358-098 | 47457.1 | 2005-05-13 |
Summary
The fourth season of Enterprise concludes the unpopular Temporal Cold War story arc that had been a staple of the series since "Broken Bow". The remaining episodes of season four refocus Enterprise on the series' original prequel concept by exploring cultural shifts on Vulcan; establishing the beginnings of conflict between Earth and the Romulans; explaining the difference in appearance between the Klingons of The Original Series and those of The Next Generation; and exploring the obstacles humanity must overcome before allying with alien species.
Credits
Cast
- Scott Bakula as Jonathan Archer
- John Billingsley as Phlox
- Jolene Blalock as T'Pol
- Dominic Keating as Malcolm Reed
- Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather
- Linda Park as Hoshi Sato
- Connor Trinneer as Charles Tucker III
Crew
Theme by: Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson
Consulting Producer: Alan Brennert ("Storm Front"–"Daedalus")
- Co-Producers
- Stephen Welke
- Brad Yacobian ("Storm Front"–"Bound")
- André Bormanis
- Judith Reeves-Stevens & Garfield Reeves-Stevens ("Babel One"–"These Are the Voyages...")
- Producers
- Mike Sussman
- Dawn Velazquez
- J.P. Farrell
- Brad Yacobian ("In a Mirror, Darkly"–"These Are the Voyages...")
- Supervising Producers
- Ken LaZebnik ("Storm Front"–"Daedalus")
- Merri D. Howard ("Storm Front"–"In a Mirror, Darkly")
- Peter Lauritson
- Executive Producers
Associate Producer: David Rossi
Executive Story Editors: Judith Reeves-Stevens & Garfield Reeves-Stevens ("The Forge"–"Observer Effect")
Post Production Supervisor: Joanna K. McMeikan ("These Are the Voyages...") (as Joanna McMeikan)
- Music by
- Jay Chattaway ("Storm Front", "Cold Station 12", "Awakening", "United", "Divergence", "Bound", "Terra Prime")
- Dennis McCarthy ("Storm Front, Part II")
- Dennis McCarthy & Kevin Kiner ("Borderland", "Kir'Shara", "Observer Effect", "The Aenar", "In a Mirror, Darkly", "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II", "These Are the Voyages...")
- Velton Ray Bunch ("Home", "The Augments", "Affliction")
- Paul Baillargeon ("Demons", "Daedalus", "Babel One")
- John Frizzell ("The Forge")
- Director of Photography
- Marvin V. Rush, ASC ("Storm Front"–"Bound")
- Douglas Knapp ("In a Mirror, Darkly"–"These Are the Voyages...")
Production Designer: Herman Zimmerman
- Editors
- Robert Lederman (every third episode after "Storm Front")
- David A. Koeppel (every third episode after "Storm Front, Part II") (credited as David Koeppel in "Demons")
- Daryl Baskin (every third episode after "Home")
Unit Production Manager: Brad Yacobian
- First Assitant Directors
- Michael DeMeritt ("Storm Front", "Home", every third episode from "The Augments" through "In a Mirror, Darkly", "These Are the Voyages...")
- Arlene Fukai ("Storm Front, Part II", "Borderland", every third episode from "The Forge" through "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II", "Terra Prime")
- David G. Trotti (every third episode after "Cold Station 12")
- Second Assistant Directors
- David G. Trotti ("Storm Front"–"Home")
- John Tagamolila ("Borderland"–"These Are the Voyages...")
- Casting by
- Junie Lowry Johnson, CSA
- Libbyann Goldstein
Costume Designer: Robert Blackman
Set Decorator: Jim Mees
Visual Effects Producer: Dan Curry
- Visual Effects Supervisors
- Arthur J. Codron (odd-numbered episodes)
- Ronald B. Moore (even-numbered episodes)
Art Director: Louise Dorton
Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant: Michael Okuda
Make-Up Designed and Supervised by: Michael Westmore
Senior Illustrator: Doug Drexler (odd-numbered episodes)
Production Illustrator: John Eaves (even-numbered episodes)
- Set Designer
- Fritz Zimmerman, III (every third episode after "Storm Front")
- Lee Cole (every third episode after "Storm Front, Part II")
- Ahna Packard (every third episode after "Home")
- Property Master
- Craig Binkley ("Storm Front"–"Divergence")
- John Nesterowicz ("Bound"–"These Are the Voyages...")
Construction Coordinator: Thomas J. Arp
- Scenic Artists
- James Van Over (every third episode after "Storm Front")
- Anthony Fredrickson (every third episode after "Storm Front, Part II")
- Alan Kobayashi (every third episode after "Home")
Video Supervisor: Denise Okuda
Video Operator: Ben Betts
- Script Supervisors
- Jan Rudolph ("Storm Front"–"Daedalus", even-numbered episodes from "Babel One" through "These Are the Voyages...")
- Judi Brown (odd-numbered episodes from "Observer Effect" through "Terra Prime")
Special Effects: Rich Ratliff
- Assistant Editors
- Christopher Petrus (every third episode after "Storm Front")
- Michael O'Halloran (every third episode after "Storm Front, Part II")
- Joanna Jimenez ("Home", "The Augments")
- Harry Jierjian (every third episode after "Kir'Shara")
- Visual Effects Coordinators
- Elizabeth Castro (odd-numbered episodes)
- David Takemura (even-numbered episodes)
Visual Effects Associate: Andy Simonson
Chief Lighting Technician: Bill Peets
First Company Grip: Jay Devlin
Hair Designer: Michael Moore
- Makeup Artists
- Suzanne Diaz-Westmore
- Earl Ellis ("Storm Front", "Home", "Borderland", "The Augments", "The Forge", "Kir'Shara", "Daedalus", "Babel One", "United"–"Divergence", "In a Mirror, Darkly", "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II", "Terra Prime", "These Are the Voyages...")
- Jeffery Lewis ("Storm Front", "Storm Front, Part II", "Borderland", "Cold Station 12", "The Forge", "Awakening", "Daedalus", "Observer effect", "United", "The Aenar", "Divergence", "Bound", "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II", "Demons", "These Are the Voyages...") (credited as Jeff Lewis until "The Forge")
- Bradley M. Look ("Storm Front, Part II", "Home", "Cold Station 12", "The Augments", "Awakening", "Kir'Shara", "Observer Effect", "Babel One", "The Aenar", "Affliction", "Bound", "In a Mirror, Darkly", "Demons", "Terra Prime")
- Hair Stylists
- Laura Connolly (odd-numbered episodes)
- Roma Goddard (even-numbered episodes)
- Camera Operators
- Douglas Knapp, SOC ("Storm Front"–"Bound")
- Gary Tachell
- Joe Chess ("In a Mirror, Darkly"–"These Are the Voyages") (credited as Joseph Chess in "In a Mirror, Darkly" and "Demons")
Sound Mixer: Greg Agalsoff
Stunt Coordinator: Vince Deadrick, Jr.
Wardrobe Supervisor: Carol Kunz
- Key Costumers
- Tom Siegel (odd-numbered episodes)
- Matt Hoffman (odd-numbered episodes)
- Carol Kunz ("Borderland")
- Phyllis Corcoran-Woods (even-numbered episodes, except "Borderland")
- Jamie Thomas (every fourth episode after "Storm Front, Part II")
- Erin Regan (every fourth episode after "Borderland")
Music Editor: Stephen M. Rowe
Supervising Sound Editor: Bill Wistrom
Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Masanobu Tomita
- Sound Editors
Production Coordinator: Gayliann Harvey
Post Production Coordinator: Joanna K. McMeikan (all episodes except "These Are the Voyages...")
- Production Associates
Pre-Production Coordinator: Juan Carlos Fernandez
- Location Managers
- Lisa White ("Storm Front"–"Home", "Cold Station 12")
- Greg Lazzaro ("The Forge")
Choreographed by: Travis Payne ("Bound" only)
Assistant to Producers: Sarah Rissmiller
Production Accountant: Suzi Shimizu
Casting Executive: Sheila Guthrie, C.S.A.
Main Title Design by: Montgomery/Cobb
Studios
Post Production Sound: Technicolor Sound Services
Digital Optical Effects: TCS, Hollywood
Editing Facility/Facilities: Level 3 Post
Computer Generated Effects: Eden FX (all episodes except "Observer Effect")
High Definition Cameras Provided by: Plus8digital
Uncredited
- Ron Balicki - Fight Choreographer (unknown episodes)
- Veronica Lorenz - special effects make-up artist ("Kir'Shara")
- Cristina Patterson Ceret - Contact Len Designer/Painter
- Jacob D. Stephens - visual effects artist: character animator Gorn for Eden FX (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")
Background Information
- Season 4 saw the series move to Fridays at 8pm EST, and Manny Coto stepped up to become show runner and Executive Producer. Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens were brought on as story editors. After the narrow escape from cancellation at the end of season 3, and despite continued fan campaigns, the series was officially cancelled on February 2, 2005.
- For the fourth season, UPN reduced the allowed budget from $1,7 million to $800,000 per episode. One of the most significant results of the budget cut was the series now being shot on digital instead of film.
- Characters which 'crossover' from other incarnations of Star Trek: T'Pau and Surak ("Awakening"), Phillip Green ("Demons"), and William T. Riker and Deanna Troi ("These Are the Voyages..."). Data, Jean-Luc Picard, and James T. Kirk were also featured in "These Are the Voyages..." in voice-over.
- John Billingsley felt that this season was the strongest overall of the shows run, and credited the new format for this success. "I think the idea of having the multi-episode arcs was the best way of having your cake and eating it too, getting some kind of a sustained narrative drive which you can't do in any standalone episodes, and not necessarily tying up a whole season the way we did in season three when we were chasing the Xindi." On the cancellation at the end of the season, Billingsley remarked, "I think if anything what I would love fans to come away with is a sense of the show was getting better and while it was disappointing we didn't [get] a full seven year run we [were] beginning, I think, to establish ourselves as a strong series in our own right." [1]
See also
Previous Season: ENT Season 3 |
Seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise |
Final season in series |