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Re: ENT S4: Babel One
Travis almost gets a line in this one. He says, "they couldn't mask their warp signature, that's why they--" then he gets cut off by someone on the intercom.
Decent storyline this time. I like the ending, but I'm losing hope that this show will live up to its predecessors.
Travis almost gets a line in this one. He says, "they couldn't mask their warp signature, that's why they--" then he gets cut off by someone on the intercom.
Decent storyline this time. I like the ending, but I'm losing hope that this show will live up to its predecessors.
Re: ENT S3: Zero Hour
In the mean time, a lonely ship is limping through space. The captain thinks to himself, "They seemed like rational people. Maybe they'll give back our warp coil once their mission is over." Nah...
In the mean time, a lonely ship is limping through space. The captain thinks to himself, "They seemed like rational people. Maybe they'll give back our warp coil once their mission is over." Nah...
Re: ENT S3: Azati Prime
You to mention the special guest star. Oh wait, that was Travis. Seriously, is this guy a "token black" or what? I find it disturbing that there are so many Star Trek episodes that take a moral high ground on hatred and prejudice, yet the directors have marginalized virtually all people of color.
I just had to get this off my chest. Other than that, this is a good episode.
You to mention the special guest star. Oh wait, that was Travis. Seriously, is this guy a "token black" or what? I find it disturbing that there are so many Star Trek episodes that take a moral high ground on hatred and prejudice, yet the directors have marginalized virtually all people of color.
I just had to get this off my chest. Other than that, this is a good episode.
Re: ENT S3: Similitude
Definitely one of the best episodes of Enterprise. Not one of the best ST episodes, but it's up there.
The science was totally unbelievable. Memories passed on through DNA? But that doesn't matter too much. I had a real emotional connection with Sim. 2.5 seasons into the series, and no other episode has gotten me attached to any of these characters. Well, almost none. I do feel pity for Mayweather, since he's so neglected.
This episode reminds me of that one where Tuvok and Neelix melded into one body. Everyone called him Tuvix, I think. It was pretty much the same dilemma, except the Tuvix episode really took the hard edge resolution. This episode's resolution was a little too easy.
Levar Burton really is one of the best ST directors. I hope he gets to direct one of the movies if he hasn't already done so.
Definitely one of the best episodes of Enterprise. Not one of the best ST episodes, but it's up there.
The science was totally unbelievable. Memories passed on through DNA? But that doesn't matter too much. I had a real emotional connection with Sim. 2.5 seasons into the series, and no other episode has gotten me attached to any of these characters. Well, almost none. I do feel pity for Mayweather, since he's so neglected.
This episode reminds me of that one where Tuvok and Neelix melded into one body. Everyone called him Tuvix, I think. It was pretty much the same dilemma, except the Tuvix episode really took the hard edge resolution. This episode's resolution was a little too easy.
Levar Burton really is one of the best ST directors. I hope he gets to direct one of the movies if he hasn't already done so.
Re: ENT S3: North Star
this episode isn't half bad. Not great, but it's definitely one of the better Enterprise episodes. Then again, that's not saying much.
The this episode dealt with real issues, and real morality, which is a nice change of pace. And the ending is kinda uplifting.
this episode isn't half bad. Not great, but it's definitely one of the better Enterprise episodes. Then again, that's not saying much.
The this episode dealt with real issues, and real morality, which is a nice change of pace. And the ending is kinda uplifting.
Re: ENT S3: Twilight
this one reminds me of that final episode of tng. Also, it really makes me think about that episode where Sisko started skipping through time, and gets to see Jake as an old man. (one of my favorite episodes). This is probably the best episode of Enterprise so far. And it's probably the only one so far that's made me sit up and watch.
I hate to keep pointing this out, but Travis is quietly missing AGAIN. When Archer goes back to Enterprise, EVERYONE is there to greet him. It was a very nice reunion. But why is Travis missing?
this one reminds me of that final episode of tng. Also, it really makes me think about that episode where Sisko started skipping through time, and gets to see Jake as an old man. (one of my favorite episodes). This is probably the best episode of Enterprise so far. And it's probably the only one so far that's made me sit up and watch.
I hate to keep pointing this out, but Travis is quietly missing AGAIN. When Archer goes back to Enterprise, EVERYONE is there to greet him. It was a very nice reunion. But why is Travis missing?
Re: ENT S3: The Shipment
This is a good episode. One of the best episodes this season. The Xindi really have some depth now. Finally.
Once again, no signs on Mayweather. Maybe someone should send out a search party.
This is a good episode. One of the best episodes this season. The Xindi really have some depth now. Finally.
Once again, no signs on Mayweather. Maybe someone should send out a search party.
Re: ENT S3: Rajiin
yet again, they're trying to use violence and sex to sell the series. And they DON'T deliver. First, don't use sex to sell Star Trek. It doesn't work. Second, if you use sex to sell it, deliver it. No more of this sex-lite stuff. I remember when "Star Trek" equaled "cerebral". Now, Star Trek equals "violence, and naked exotic women".
yet again, they're trying to use violence and sex to sell the series. And they DON'T deliver. First, don't use sex to sell Star Trek. It doesn't work. Second, if you use sex to sell it, deliver it. No more of this sex-lite stuff. I remember when "Star Trek" equaled "cerebral". Now, Star Trek equals "violence, and naked exotic women".
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