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Enterprise 05-05-04


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Iron_Chef said:
Another crappy time travel episode. Meaningless nonsense! Kill some damn aliens, why don't you?

I must admit, I like the show currently but I'm quite intrigued by your "aliens exist to be killed" philosophy. I hesitantly support your proposal that the Enterprise take a more genocidal approach in dealing with other species. Once the Xindi aren't after us that is.
 

Basin? said:
I must admit, I like the show currently but I'm quite intrigued by your "aliens exist to be killed" philosophy. I hesitantly support your proposal that the Enterprise take a more genocidal approach in dealing with other species. Once the Xindi aren't after us that is.

Not to hijack the thread, but this reminds me of a pet theory to salvage Star Trek Voyager. The ship should have conquered the Delta Quadrant as they headed back to the Alpha Quadrant. Kirk would have done it.
 

James Heard said:
If they weren't doing time travel they could always fall back on the old hat of ANOTHER nameless and failing show, kryptonite.

Has Smallville gone that route? I've only caught a couple of episodes of that but it seemed promising.

James Heard said:
Personally I think the 'ensemble cast' needs expanding...

They seemed to be doing that with the Marines they brought on board but that didn't go very far. Last year they tried adding some fringe players, like Ensign Cutler, but they didn't use her much and she took a job on another show (and, oddly since she was young and seemed healthy, she subsequently passed away.)

James Heard said:
Speaking of smaller and more personal though, wasn't one of the members of the future Enterprise the dead girl from the week before? The one Tripp was writing Dear Dead Parents letters to?

I didn't catch that. Keep me posted if you find out somewhere else online if that is true. You've gotten me curious now.
 

myrdden said:
No more frickin'-time-frickin'-travelling crap!
Stop watching Enterprise.

The series, as I've said for years, isn't about the first Warp 5 ship. It's about the temporal war, as seen from the view of one battleground in that war.

EVERY major plot element--including this Enterprise not blowing up prematurely, and maybe even it being named Enterprise--is directly attributable to the temporal war.
 

just watched it via tape.

it was okay, but as usual a lot of stuff could have been better.

i hope the time travel stuff is in there for a reason, because if its not :mad::]. someone will have to pay
 

Mark said:
One of the last four new episodes for this season. Reading the description smacks of being more like filler, but the guest cast still includes many of the Xindi regulars, so I suspect it will be tied in well.

Yep, filler was about right. Just another standard Star Trek plot, with the necessary tweaks to make it fit. Xindi council members really served as little more than padding.

Someone wake me when the season ends....
 



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