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Star Trek: Enterprise: The Full Journey [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

£55.99

Embark on the journey of a lifetime with Star Trek: Enterprise - The Complete Series Blu-ray, a comprehensive collection of every episode from the original run of this iconic science fiction television series.

Spanning seven seasons, this definitive Blu-ray set includes all 176 episodes, plus three exclusive featurettes and over two hours of bonus content. Witness the early days of humanity's colonization of the Alpha Quadrant, as Captain Jonathan Archer leads a team of explorers on a perilous journey to establish a new home.

With its richly detailed world-building and complex characters, Enterprise is more than just a show - it's an experience. From the thrill of first contact with Vulcan to the heart-pumping action of a battle against the Cardassians, every episode is a thrilling adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

Featuring over 11 hours of new and unused footage, this Blu-ray set is the ultimate destination for fans of science fiction's greatest franchise. So gather your crew and get ready to explore the vast unknown with Enterprise - The Complete Series.

Product Reviews

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I'm extremely satisfied with my latest Blu-ray box set purchase, which arrived on Prime Day in a package that closely matched the one shown online. As much as I loved the ones I already own - STOS and TNG DVDs - they didn't quite measure up to their counterparts in this new box. The lid was stuck on top of it, making me wonder why the packaging suggested otherwise.

My curiosity got the better of me when I opened the box to reveal a set that seemed identical in size and quality to those shown online. It wasn't until I compared the two sets side-by-side that I noticed the difference - this one was taller and more robust than its predecessor, with an improved cardboard design that matched the others in my collection.

Unfortunately, my enthusiasm was short-lived, as I quickly realized that it didn't match the picture on screen. This Blu-ray box set often comes at a discount price, which made me want to take a chance and snag it for myself despite getting it on Prime Day, where other sellers were offering similar deals. Still, I'm pleased with how well it performs and would recommend it to fellow fans of Star Trek.

Z. Jenkins - 08/07/2025

It's been my pleasure to be a fan of Star Trek: Enterprise from the very beginning - I even brought the complete box set back to university with me, and at that time, I thought it was an absolute bargain for what you're getting. Now that I've given the full five stars, there is one small thing that's caught my eye - when handling the DVDs, they occasionally slip out of place.

The main box itself is slim, compact, and practical, taking up remarkably little room. The lid slides off and on easily, allowing for easy access without damaging the box. Individual season cases are visually pleasing, with each opening up to reveal all 176 DVDs in a neat and organized manner. However, the front-positioned discs do slip out more frequently than I'd like.

As you can see from the included bonus material, this box set has it covered - there's everything you need to keep this Trekkie happy during her daily commutes. With over four seasons of gripping storylines, plenty of fascinating aliens and events, and behind-the-scenes footage, this is a must-have for anyone looking to dive into the world of Star Trek: Enterprise.

One thing to note is that while Enterprise isn't everyone's cup of Earl Grey, it is chronologically the only series not affected by the reboot of the franchise. This gives it a nice nostalgic look back at the early days of Starfleet's expeditions into deep space, and allows you to see some familiar faces and species up close.

While the finale of the final season may not be the most satisfying conclusion, it does provide an interesting insight into what went wrong with the show.

U. Everett - 05/02/2026

I must admit that I'm thoroughly disappointed with Star Trek Discovery's handling of the franchise's core themes and characters.

Star Trek Enterprise, on the other hand, had a far more cohesive narrative and well-developed personalities. I'm surprised it was cancelled so soon after its initial airing - it showed promise.

It pains me to say that my experience with Discovery has been marred by a jarring theme song that still grates on my ears even months later. This is not the first time I've seen Enterprise air, and while some of those early episodes did indeed feel disjointed, the show's tone gradually improved over time.

I must commend Star Trek Discovery for tackling complex social issues in its own unique way, at least initially. TNG and Voyager were certainly more polished, but they failed to capture the same level of depth and nuance that Enterprise brought to the table. Still, I suppose it's better than nothing - thank goodness Discovery was a one-off disaster until now.

One aspect that has really surprised me is how well Strange New Worlds has turned out, with its engaging characters and clever storylines. It seems they've learned from their mistakes and are striving for greatness.

I. Kayden - 27/01/2026