I've been watching Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise. H&I runs a Star Trek block every night. I'm usually not home early enough to watch Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Sometimes, I don't even get to see DS9. I usually watch those unless a new episode of something else I watch is on at the same time.
DS9 is currently at the point where Michael Dorn joined the cast as Worf which is season 4. So, hopefully the network doesn't change their schedule before I get to see seasons 6 and 7, which, aside from the final episode I saw part of, I never got to see during the original run. (The local station that carried it dropped it after season 5. Reportedly, the program manager thought that was funny. I avoided watching that station as much as possible since then. Ironically, H&I is on one of their digital stations, so now twenty-some years later, they are showing the last two seasons. Unless, of course, they make a programming change before those episodes air, in which case, that station will be dead to me.)
I enjoy Voyager too. I know some fans didn't like it, but I thought it was mostly good. Uneven writing sometimes, especially for Janeway. Just seems sometimes she's written for the sake of driving the plot and not acting like she normally would. On the plus side, at least they didn't needlessly redesign the Klingons or have a mushroom drive or whatever.
I really wish Star Trek: Enterprise had gotten three more seasons. The temporal cold war wasn't all that bad, but wasn't necessary. They should have been building up to the Earth-Romulan War and the founding of the Federation. If the temporal cold war had tied into that better, it might have worked better. Same goes for the Xindi story arc. If the Romulans had been manipulating the Xindi, I think that would have tied into canon better. As it is, it's like why were the Xindi never mentioned in the series that take place in the future? Granted, we know the real world answer, but in the Trek universe, it doesn't fully make sense. There are probably multiple times when the Xindi attack might have warranted a mention. But, if it had been the Romulans manipulating the Xindi instead of the Sphere Builders, well, then it would make sense because, in the future, everyone would know the Romulans were at fault. Plus, the Romulans have a history of manipulating other races, so having them do the same to the Xindi to use them as a proxy to attack Earth would make sense. And if Future Guy was a Romulan, as some fan theories suggested, then he could have been manipulating the Suliban and the Xindi. Instead, they added the Sphere Builders. At any rate, the fourth season is when I finally started to get on track, but then it was cancelled. Bummer is that they were planning to have Shran as a regular in the fifth season.