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mikehunt 11-28-01 07:03 PM

Enterprise 11/28
 
once again, no sound until the credits had started. damn_local upn

Spoiler:
suliban are back
50,000 movies, they must have had a lot of amazon gift certificates :)

mikehunt 11-28-01 07:30 PM

well well well if it isn't
Spoiler:
Al Calivichi

Alvis 11-28-01 08:04 PM

Great episode. The Boston UPN affiliate put some stupid advertisement for their news program at the bottom of the screen twice during the episode. :mad:

Looks like there won't be a new episode until January 23! Check here: http://www.trektoday.com/

Does anyone know what reruns will be shown over the next few weeks? I've need to re-record Fight or Flight and I haven't seen Terra Nova.

mikehunt 11-28-01 08:10 PM

upn needs to crack down on their stations doing crap like that. I've heard of other things similar to that


Originally posted by Alvis
Great episode. The Boston UPN affiliate put some stupid advertisement for their news program at the bottom of the screen twice during the episode. :mad:

MrN 11-29-01 01:11 AM

My local station also seemed to have some extra static during Enterprise.

Well, this episode actually held my attention. I've been pretty bored with the season so far, but I was glued to this one, wondering what the deal was with the Suliban. We haven't seen them since the premiere right?

I don't get the Vulcan attitude toward time travel. 'We did some research and its not possible' - I guess they don't plan on inventing anything new for a while....

Wizdar 11-29-01 08:23 AM

I don't know how much more of Gosh Gee Jon Archer I can take. "Howdy! We're from Earth. Kin we come over and play?" :yack: Hell, Gomer Trip has more command presence these days...

Give Porthos some cheese. His farts can't possibly make it stink any worse.

Jnuke 11-29-01 10:01 AM

I admire them for doing an episode that didn't wrap things up in a nice little bow, but did anyone else think the ending felt a bit too much like an X-Files mythology episode? I'm almost wondering now if they're going to spend the next seven years feeding us bits and pieces of this Time War storyline.

mikehunt 11-29-01 10:36 AM

what's really funny is that
Spoiler:
the Enterprise was supposed to get destroyed. if the suliban guy hadn't messed with it and changed history. Maybe that's why there was no mention of the Medium E in the other series, it got destroyed so quickly they didn't want to talk about it

Kudama 11-29-01 12:15 PM

Now don’t take this the wrong way, I don’t watch TV to stare at dogs’ crotches…wait, maybe I should start at the beginning…

While watching, my friend and I saw a commercial for Walmart. He vocalized his intense hatred for this chain, not because of their “Leviathan must be the last beast in the sea” attitude, but because they refused to stock the Nirvana album with the naked, male infant on the cover. Both of us are puzzled by the enforcement of backward puritan values in the entertainment industry and in other aspects of American (and to be fair, much of the world’s) culture. On this note, he mentioned that they won’t even cast male dog’s in the role of pets anymore as people might become offended if reminded that animals have a gender.

No soapbox. Just…Porthos is portrayed by a girl dog in drag!!! In the 21st century, on a show about the 23rd (I think, I’m not really that into it) they are protecting us from the science of Biology by cross dressing a dog. To recap: semi-enlightened species + modern day speculation of more modern day + fear of human (and everything else that lives) sexuality = televised transvestite bestiality! -eek-

The script writers wish they could achieve such irony.

superstringtheory 11-29-01 12:28 PM

It sure did have some kind of X-Files feel. Porthos is a female ROTFL;)

I just can't get into Scott Bakula as a 'Captain'. Even tonight it seems like he is portraying Willy Loman on an off broadway stage production of Death of a Salesman! I don't even take him seriously.

I think I watch now for Phlox and Hoshi character development and Trip seems better than he used to be.

MvRojo 11-29-01 01:42 PM


Originally posted by Alvis
Great episode. The Boston UPN affiliate put some stupid advertisement for their news program at the bottom of the screen twice during the episode. :mad:

Looks like there won't be a new episode until January 23! Check here: http://www.trektoday.com/

Does anyone know what reruns will be shown over the next few weeks? I've need to re-record Fight or Flight and I haven't seen Terra Nova.

Fight or Flight is on next week.

Matt

BT 11-29-01 02:32 PM

Did anyone else have flashbacks of Quantum Leap when "crewman Daniels" revealed himself to be a time traveler? :D I know I was :lol: when I saw that part. I kept expecting Dean Stockwell to appear to Daniels telling him he was in the wrong timeline/tv show.

Not too bad an episode... no caves, however there was gratuitous Porthos in the episode. Although I agree, it was annoying to see the gosh-golly-gee-willickers-Earthlings introducing themselves to anyone withing hailing distance... If they do too much of that I will have to stop watching. :p

-BT

Red Dog 11-29-01 02:38 PM


Originally posted by BT
Did anyone else have flashbacks of Quantum Leap when "crewman Daniels" revealed himself to be a time traveler? :D I know I was :lol: when I saw that part. I kept expecting Dean Stockwell to appear to Daniels telling him he was in the wrong timeline/tv show.

Not too bad an episode... no caves, however there was gratuitous Porthos in the episode. Although I agree, it was annoying to see the gosh-golly-gee-willickers-Earthlings introducing themselves to anyone withing hailing distance... If they do too much of that I will have to stop watching. :p

-BT


Is it just me, or are the humans of the 22nd century far too trusting? It is inconsistent with the approach they take with the Vulcans who are supposed to be their best friends.

Wizdar 11-29-01 02:50 PM


Originally posted by BT
...however there was gratuitous Porthos in the episode.
Gratuitous, my a$$! S/he had a coupla important lines!

:D

Einsatz 11-29-01 05:15 PM


Originally posted by Red Dog
Is it just me, or are the humans of the 22nd century far too trusting? It is inconsistent with the approach they take with the Vulcans who are supposed to be their best friends.
I agree, but the show would be much less interesting if the Star Fleet (not Starfleet yet are they?) officers acted like the quasi-military organization they seem to be rather than dumbasses.

I mean, can you imagine bin Laden being caught and then telling Rummsfeld that he is a time traveler and he had to kill Americans to save the United States from falling into Soviet hands? I think in real life the captain would have called security, and then interrogated the crewman after he mentioned the Suliban in the hallway. But that would not have been a nice episode, well with the interrogation and torture and all...

-E

Wizdar 11-29-01 05:41 PM

Just what is this "real life" you speak of? -eek-

das Monkey 11-30-01 08:58 AM

Well, this episode entertained me, which hasn't been the case many times, so I'll give it credit for that, and Bob McNeill's direction was pretty good. But as with most time travel episodes, there's not much conern for logic. None of what happened in this episode makes any real sense unless approached at the most superficial level. Time travel can be presented intelligently, but apparently not by B&B. The way they're going, I expect to see the Borg before too long.

das

MrN 11-30-01 12:01 PM

I have a feeling, as with all time-travel stories, we're gonna have a paradox. But it is interesting that the Suliban might not be the clear cut bad guys, since they did just save the Enterprise.

Kudama 11-30-01 02:08 PM

Hey, you know what? I got a phone call for about 30 seconds and I missed why they were putting the electro-clamp on that guy’s old quarters. Were they afraid to remove some of his super technology or did he leave a wormhole under his pillow. At the end I was all, “huh?”

das Monkey 11-30-01 02:14 PM


Originally posted by Kudama
Hey, you know what? I got a phone call for about 30 seconds and I missed why they were putting the electro-clamp on that guy’s old quarters. Were they afraid to remove some of his super technology or did he leave a wormhole under his pillow. At the end I was all, “huh?”
It was for dramatic effect and no real logical reason. Archer says, "move his roommate to new quarters ... and [looks into camera] seal them ... until further notice ... we don't know what else is in there." [dramatic music]

Gee ... I certainly hope they're not afraid of discovering something that will contaminate the future, especially after all the effort the time travelers went through to keep things a secret, taking such pains not to show them lots of technology, or leave technology behind. Thankfully the future guy didn't explain in detail what the future will be like ... oh wait ...

das

Wizdar 11-30-01 02:53 PM


Originally posted by das Monkey
It was for dramatic effect and no real logical reason.
Psst... Hey, das: I think the fancy-schmancy box gizmo had "sealed for writers' future use" on it. ;)

Normally, I would say they won't use anything and the sealed quarters would be a non-issue. But it DOES have something to do with [DA-DA-DUM!!] time travel! -eek- Problem is, if they ever use anything, it'll take dialogue longer than the message to the school kids to set things up. :(





If I understand the concept, Enterprise cannot "jump the shark" because it hasn't reached a peak from which to slide down from. (IMO, of course.) But...

das Monkey 11-30-01 03:09 PM


Originally posted by Wizdar
Psst... Hey, das: I think the fancy-schmancy box gizmo had "sealed for writers' future use" on it. ;)

Sounds about right. I'm fully confident they plan to return to this storyline, especially since it makes sense that timetravelers would travel to consecutive linear points in the show's future. Right, Mr. Braga?

das

Wizdar 11-30-01 03:50 PM


Originally posted by das Monkey
Sounds about right. I'm fully confident they plan to return to this storyline, especially since it makes sense that timetravelers would travel to consecutive linear points in the show's future. Right, Mr. Braga?

das

You forgot to put a cynical tag on that. You are still in a bad mood, yes?

das Monkey 11-30-01 04:06 PM


Originally posted by Wizdar
You forgot to put a cynical tag on that. You are still in a bad mood, yes?
Yeah ... been fighting with the inherent bugginess of Microsoft security permissions all week ... thankfully, it's Friday, so I can relax and watch football all weekend.

das

tanman 12-01-01 02:13 AM

900 years in the future, didnt voyager have someone come from that time trying to stop voyager from wrecking the time line or some other tried plot?

mikehunt 12-01-01 02:23 AM

I think they people in voyager were from the 29th century, which would be the 2800's, roughly 700 years from Enterprise
but fairly close, and the ones in voyager did go around trying to keep the timeline stable, so Enterprise future guy was probably a later version of the voyager people


Originally posted by tanman
900 years in the future, didnt voyager have someone come from that time trying to stop voyager from wrecking the time line or some other tried plot?

Giantrobo 12-03-01 05:51 PM

ok...ya'll know I usually go for women with "meat" on them right?

Well in this episode the Vulcan babe was looking VERY SEXY in her tight suit. I must admit it!


But I have one question....



WHERE THE HELL DOES SHE KEEP HER INTESTINES????????

Her body is so thin, it seems the only place that looks like it could have enough room is her lower lip.......

Wizdar 12-03-01 06:15 PM


Originally posted by Giantrobo
ok...ya'll know I usually go for women with "meat" on them right?
Didn't know that. But I have the attention span of <s>a kid half my age</s> <s>a kid a quarter my age</s> a rock. Prey continue.


Well in this episode the Vulcan babe was looking VERY SEXY in her tight suit. I must admit it!
I do believe that's what she was hired for.



But I have one question....



WHERE THE HELL DOES SHE KEEP HER INTESTINES????????

Just what kinda prevert are you?? Why aren't you looking at her BOOBS like you're supposed to? :mad:

Surely she wasn't hired for her acting ability...






And, yes, I do believe she keeps them in her lips. :D So, how sexy would THAT be when she gets gas?! :lol:

mikehunt 12-03-01 07:49 PM

she keeps them in her breasts, safer than silicone

MvRojo 12-03-01 07:51 PM


Originally posted by mikehunt
I think they people in voyager were from the 29th century, which would be the 2800's, roughly 700 years from Enterprise
but fairly close, and the ones in voyager did go around trying to keep the timeline stable, so Enterprise future guy was probably a later version of the voyager people


Plus that guy (Captain Braxton) on Voyager represented himself as being from the Federation, while Daniels didn't. So, I wonder if that means something as well.

Matt

Giantrobo 12-03-01 08:09 PM

I liked how they made the ending so creepy with the focus on the locked door....it's like a spook flick or something.

---

another comment on "Sex in the Starship".



It seems really large boobs have disappeared in the future...if that's the case then I'll live in the past.

RoQuEr 12-04-01 02:37 AM

my power went out, so I didn't see anything after the guys freefalls out of the shuttle bay. can someone give me a brief followup of the ending. I have watching 80% of something than missing the end.

mikehunt 12-04-01 04:36 AM

suliban drops out, gets picked up by his shuttle
archer manages to hold his breath long enough to get to the shuttle bay control room
archer has the security guy (is reed his last name?) seal the time traveler's quarters, says something about not knowing what else could be in there

not a great summary but it covers most of it


Originally posted by RoQuEr
my power went out, so I didn't see anything after the guys freefalls out of the shuttle bay. can someone give me a brief followup of the ending. I have watching 80% of something than missing the end.

Patman 12-04-01 06:27 AM

Isn't Jolene Blalock pregnant in real life? I wonder how they'll handle her pregnancy when it starts to show in month 4 or 5 of the pregnancy (but she might getting even bigger boobies as well) .

Wizdar 12-04-01 08:34 AM


Originally posted by mikehunt
archer manages to hold his breath long enough to get to the shuttle bay control room
Yah. I've been holding my breath about that as well. Does anybody know anything about explosive decompression? Not to mention how did whatshisname manage to "fall" without gravity? :mad:

Patman, preggers? Sounds like a trip to Vulcan is in order.

Red Dog 12-04-01 09:34 AM


Originally posted by Wizdar
Yah. I've been holding my breath about that as well. Does anybody know anything about explosive decompression? Not to mention how did whatshisname manage to "fall" without gravity? :mad:



That was very disturbing to me as well. I figure that Star Trek of all Sci-Fi shows would realize that this defies the laws of physics.

Filmmaker 12-04-01 10:17 AM

Originally posted by Wizdar:
Not to mention how did whatshisname manage to "fall" without gravity

The explosive force of the escaping air propelled him downward and out of the shuttle bay--once in space, he would need an opposite or equal force against his angle of decent to alter his trajectory.

Wizdar 12-04-01 10:51 AM

Filmmaker, that's good. But since the decompression (which happens in a matter of just a couple of seconds) had already run its course...

Filmmaker 12-04-01 11:32 AM

...not if ENTERPRISE's life support systems were blasting air into the hold to compensate for the loss of oxygen--the key lies in Archer's struggle to get to the door. It looks as though he is struggling, not necessarily just because his lungs were aching, but also because the force of wind was pressing against him...

strife 12-04-01 11:57 AM

since when has science ever been associated with star trek


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