no free pass if the the quaility does not match the time put in, but your previous statment already said that you have completly forgotten that quality in CGI requires time, unless of course you never realised that and figured it appeared from thin air. for example, me being the novice modeler that i am modeled one ship in approx 2 days an expert could produce the same quality as me probably could have it done in a few hourse so i wouldi figure a team would be much faster. however when you are held to a deadline it is neccesary to choose which projects are higher on the list. If you try to give them all equal time then you will most likely fail to achieve a good result. Taking into consideration that both epsisodes were done at the same time and required the approximatly the same deadline you realize that their time was probably shorter than what was required the episodes. End result is somthign that is as good as you can get in the alloted time.
My problem with you calling it bad CGI is that you are simply failing to take into account the amount time it actually takes to produce anything in CGI. Considering that they had to build two humonoids from scratch, a connie with a crap load of battle scenes (setting up a scene takes alot of time... and i mean alot of time....), a tholian web, which btw may look simple but probably took many many man hours to figure out how to pull it off effectivly and on top of the fact that creating anything organic is excessivly hard, and making it realistic just adds to that and that this is a TV SHOW and not a movie i would have to say that the CGI was rather good, maybe a little rubbery (better than the some guy in a rubber suit though).. Now personally i would say if you could actually do better, go ahead and gripe about it, point out the mistakes and how they could have/should have been fixed. i for one won't cause that is currently way outside my skill set
Though personally to me it seems you enjoy bashing enterprise, the fx team, and just about anything else that might be related to this show so i think that my rather long explaination will probably fall on deaf ears.
Rob