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Title: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Alidar Jarok on November 12, 2004, 03:53:12 pm
Tonight is the conclusion of the Brent Spiner/Eugenics arc.  The episode is particularly interesting because, in addition to Brent Spiner guest staring, the episode was directed by Levar Burton.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Sirgod on November 12, 2004, 03:54:15 pm
thanks for Reminding me AJ.

Stephen
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Sirgod on November 12, 2004, 06:59:55 pm
Just about 5 minutes to go here In Okie Ville.

Stephen
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on November 12, 2004, 08:30:24 pm
I had to tape it.  I have and will again spend much of tonight on wet rainy roads.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Alidar Jarok on November 12, 2004, 08:43:34 pm
Ooh, doesn't sound like fun.

If you enjoyed the last two episodes, this episode was pretty fun.  Although Spiner gave a great performance, what I liked the best was the music in the episode.

I don't want to give anything away, because it might ruin it.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Sirgod on November 12, 2004, 08:47:29 pm
Ooh, doesn't sound like fun.

If you enjoyed the last two episodes, this episode was pretty fun.  Although Spiner gave a great performance, what I liked the best was the music in the episode.

I don't want to give anything away, because it might ruin it.

I'll give something away...

I loved all the referances to TOS that Coto worked in tonight.

Stephen
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Alidar Jarok on November 12, 2004, 10:07:48 pm
Definately a lot of references.  In addition to Khan, there were a few others.  Probably an odd reference was the Briar Patch.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Rat Boy on November 13, 2004, 12:11:36 am
What was odder was that Klach D'Kel Brakt is apparently the same thing as the Briar Patch.  The last five or ten minutes of the episode left me with a...bad taste, so to speak.  In between Malik's blatant rip-off of Khan scurrying about the bridge of the Reliant to his "miraculous" appearance on the Enterprise to the horrendously cheesy reference by Soong to his descendents, this episode is borderline at best.  Only last season's "Zero Hour" ruined an entire episode even more badly in its final minutes.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on November 13, 2004, 01:46:38 am
Okay, I finally got in and saw my VHS recording of it (actually, this is more fun; I can freeze the starship battle scenes, watch the hole in Malik's midsection in slo-mo [ugh... why DID I do that for??]); there's nothing like new Michelins and fresh Rain-X to ease the time on the highway and streets on a dark and stormy night... speaking of ripoffs,

I don't consider those scenes you referred to, RatBoy, as cheesy ripoffs, though.  I actually thoroughly enjoyed them with the very, very small possible exception of Malik ten seconds too much of Khan.  I loved the slightly tongue in cheek references to the Briar Patch, Mr. Data, Khan N. Singh and the Botany Bay...

... really, I seriously think of them as Paramount's extension of an olive branch of sorts to us real Trek fans, a way of saying that they're sorry for doing too much time (travel) for Enterprise and promising that they'll fix it all up real nice, but can't come out and say it as they're too proud... but still nice enough to do it!

And oh!  The SFX!!  The superb spaceship ballet, the rather imaginative use of primitive tech (grappling hooks), the cool looking Klingons, the ray gun blasts from ship to ship, the, ahem, *break models*... too much to point to!  They did a SUPER job on this.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Rat Boy on November 13, 2004, 11:18:46 am
I loved the slightly tongue in cheek references to the Briar Patch, Mr. Data, Khan N. Singh and the Botany Bay...


No, those were good, save for the forced reference to Data ("Future generations?"  Horrible.).  What I hated was how Malik's maneuvering across the bridge of the bird of prey was the exact same motions that Khan did on the Reliant to get to the Genesis controls, and still found the time to beam over to Enterprise without anyone detecting him.  That, on top of Soong's force lines about switching to cybernetics ruined for me what was a great episode.  It was "Zero Hour," only with thrown-in continuity for no reason instead of Space Nazis.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on November 13, 2004, 02:25:27 pm
Ah, well, I don't agree, though I understand your point.  But, consider- continuity is better than an alien Nazi if it has to be forced.

Now, you know better than I (so don't spoil it for me!!) but the next three episodes will be about T'Pol back on Vulcan.  Now, ordinarily, I'd be jumping with glee, but I'm really itching for plots and arcs dealing with the formation of the original nucleus of the Federation and their travails with the Klingons and Romulans.

As far as I can see, the Earth has phase cannons and photonic torpedoes while everyone else has tractor beams, and the Andorians have shields, everyone else with better sensors.  I'd love to see them nonchalantly and innocently pass by a Starfleet engineering diagram of the planned Constitution class!
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Alidar Jarok on November 13, 2004, 07:23:27 pm
I think they are way to early for planning the Constitution class. 
Anyway, I think the Vulcan arc should be interesting.  The whole Desert thing makes for a nice "epic" feel (although this isn't really based on anything, so, who knows, it could suck ;) ).

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It will have T'Pau (from Amok Time) in it
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Sarek on November 13, 2004, 08:32:32 pm
All in all the Soong trilogy was a pleasant surprise.  I expected three lame episodes with Brent Spiner thrown in to attract viewers.  Instead the writing, effects, and acting were very good.  Spiner and Alec Newman in particular were excellent.  As for the cheese at the end, sometimes I like cheese.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on November 13, 2004, 08:49:59 pm
What's your preference, Cheez-Its or Cheese Nips?

Either way, one man's cheese is another man's pizza topping.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Sarek on November 13, 2004, 09:45:40 pm
What's your preference, Cheez-Its or Cheese Nips?

Either way, one man's cheese is another man's pizza topping.

I was always partial to drone ships.  ;D
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Blyre on November 13, 2004, 11:48:11 pm
What was odder was that Klach D'Kel Brakt is apparently the same thing as the Briar Patch.  The last five or ten minutes of the episode left me with a...bad taste, so to speak.  In between Malik's blatant rip-off of Khan scurrying about the bridge of the Reliant to his "miraculous" appearance on the Enterprise to the horrendously cheesy reference by Soong to his descendents, this episode is borderline at best.  Only last season's "Zero Hour" ruined an entire episode even more badly in its final minutes.

You just can't please some people. Bitch...bitch...bitch....

Wallace
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: S'Raek on November 14, 2004, 12:49:29 pm
You guys are killing me!  I can't watch Enterprise, which from some of the comments I've heard the last couple of years made it sound like I wasn't missing much.  But this season sounds much better! 
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on November 14, 2004, 04:52:49 pm
Go make like a Gamecube character and recharge your health or get a few extra lives, because this season so far HAS been quite good!  I hope by the time you are able to see it, you can catch some reruns of the good eps.

Incidentally, last season's wasn't all that bad either.  In fact it was quite good and everyone would have said so except for one bad, unthermodynamic choice the writers made- time travel.  Take that away, it was quite well done.  Even how they wrapped it all up was good, except for the last thirty seconds of the last ep of the season.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Don Karnage on November 14, 2004, 06:28:15 pm
the Sean remind me of Khan on the reliant, butone thing when the Klingon bop engine overload should there be a bigger explosion of the ship?, it look more of a hull break down that an engine explosion to me.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Lepton on November 15, 2004, 01:32:12 am
It's clear that Enterprise is cashing in on TOS, TMP, and TNG references to excite Trek fans.  "Ooooo, he just said briar patch".  " Oooooh, that's how Soong started cybernetics" , "Oooo, Orion Slave girls", yada, yada.  It's not bad, but a little obvious.  I thought the Augment episodes were pretty good and I liked the references.  However these three episode arcs are getting a little tiresome.  I feel as if they are stretching an episode or two of writing over three or more episodes.  The writing on the show needs to densified and intensified.  Too many scenes are mere stock scenes that could occur in any drama show.  The "torture" scene, the "hostage" scene, the "furtive lovers" scene, etc, etc.  This sci-fi.  They need to take some risks in how they tell their stories, not just the same old same old.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Ravok on November 15, 2004, 09:17:11 am
 All in all i thought the whole thing was well done, But they could have left the (Wrath of Kahn) scene out of the end tho.

 It looks like a promising start. I just hope its not too late.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Don Karnage on November 15, 2004, 10:11:15 am
when the hit a plasma conduit the ship seem to be slightly damage but the bridge was damage and almost everyone on the bridge was kill, weird enterprise received a lot more damage on the bridge and no one have die and the bridge was still badly damage, levar burton was directing it but i think he should not copy Sean from the movie and other series to make it cool, use you imagination a little stop re making Sean, now the might be trying to show us the planet killer Ben built and disappear for 150 years until tos kirk find it, the should ask the view what we think of each episode so the might make the rest of the series less bad by not re making old Sean.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on November 25, 2004, 11:40:01 pm
Hey! Catchy thread title!

It's going to be on tonight!  Vulcan is an interesting place, holographic cave entrances and all...
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Don Karnage on December 11, 2004, 04:10:20 pm
did enterprise play yesterday?, episode 10 i mean.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Alidar Jarok on December 11, 2004, 09:54:46 pm
Yesterday's episode was a re-run.  It was Borderland (the first episode with Brent Spiner).  Next week is part two.  The two weeks after it are pre-empted, and than new episodes start up again.  If you want to see the repeat of part 3, wait until the summer ::)
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Don Karnage on December 12, 2004, 03:28:51 am
eeekkkkk not the rerun season, i hate rerun season  >:(  ;D
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Alidar Jarok on December 12, 2004, 02:50:32 pm
New episodes should be back by January 7 for two stand-alone episodes before going on to the next big story arc:

SPOILERS

Andorians, Tellerites, and Romulans
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on December 12, 2004, 03:36:06 pm
Hey, standalones are all right, so long as they have some small connection to the overall thrust of the series.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Sirgod on December 12, 2004, 03:44:30 pm
Hey, standalones are all right, so long as they have some small connection to the overall thrust of the series.

Couldn't agree more E_Look.



Stephen
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on December 12, 2004, 04:37:46 pm
Stephen, you making illegal trips to Orion again?
 :police:
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Sirgod on December 12, 2004, 04:43:21 pm
Stephen, you making illegal trips to Orion again?
 :police:

LOL, Shh! It's just a  hobby.  ;)

Stephen
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on December 13, 2004, 08:25:54 pm
Just to nudge it back on topic, especially given the reruns that happen to be probably the same episodes that inspired this thread, even my wife, who was never really a Trek fan, and normally a channel surfer, is really enjoying watching the show.
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Ravok on December 13, 2004, 08:39:58 pm
Same thing with my wife. She is really beginning to like what they have done with it.

 The time travleng was too much for her, she did not under stand it. And it confused her too much.

 The same with my Mom ( She's been a fan since the old show) She hated all of the time traveling arcs. and is glad they are back on track.

 The show is really showing promise, And i hope they stick with it, untill the fan base gets built back up again. After the terrible start it had.

 But with BSG comming out, I feel its going to be an uphill battle. :(
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on December 13, 2004, 08:57:04 pm
At least my wife actually enjoys THE SHOW.  My mother just keeps saying, "Boy, the Captain Kirk was sure handsome when he was young!"  and "That guy doesn't even look like a starship captain!"  (Hey, I think he does!)
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: Commander Maxillius on December 22, 2004, 04:36:58 pm
personally, I think Archer would whoop all over Kirk, but that's just me ;)
Title: Re: Don't miss Enterprise tonight
Post by: E_Look on December 22, 2004, 09:23:12 pm
You asked for it: my mom's going to smack you upside the head like she smacks me!