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Anyone see this weeks Enterprise episode? (plus required T'Pol pics)

Valhalla1

Diamond Member
Shuttlepod One...

I think it was one of the best star trek episodes I've ever seen... definately my favorite Enterprise espisode out of all so far. what did u think ?
 
Reminded me of the Original Series episode which I think was entitled Galileo Seven. Both involved a shuttle pod and an act of desperation to stay alive. Not to mention a lot of arguments amongst the pod's occupants.
 
I just downloaded and watched it.

It was not very good. The writer of the script must have been quite drunk, or American.


Sorry about the joke 😉😛
 
no way man... i was browsing the enterprise message board on startrek.com.. there was a big range of response on the last episode. from hating it to thinking it was the best enterprise episode so far (like me).

I just loved it, it wasn't the usual star trek type of episodes with special effects and action, but the interaction between Trip and Reed was great, counting down the hours to their impending death, befriending each other because of an extra-ordinary ordeal. great acting IMO. plus the drunken toast to T'Pol's "bum" was classic, a first for star trek!
 
Well, from what I've seen, Enterprise is closer to soft-porn than sci-fi 😛

I've seen most episodes of ST: Voyager && DS9, plus some of TOS and every episode of TNG, and I can say with certainty that Enterprise is the most amateuristic one. Even TOS had this 'Trek'-feeling. Enterprise just doesn't 'feel' right.

Anyway, all IMHO =)
 
actually on the enterprise message board a lot of people are saying it re-inforces the rumor that Reed is gay - he only talked about tpol's "Bum"...seems he likes that area. he said all these girlfriends he was never able to get close to, and he picked the one female on enterprise that is impossible to get. I think he's a closet gay
 
I was a casual TNG fan, I watched "Enterprise" once to see what it was like, can anyone tell me WHY IN THE WORLD DID THEY CAST SCOTT BAKULA? Yuck.

 


<< I was a casual TNG fan, I watched "Enterprise" once to see what it was like, can anyone tell me WHY IN THE WORLD DID THEY CAST SCOTT BAKULA? Yuck. >>

I dunno...but he'll always be that dude from dumb series poppin' in and out of bodies thru time..
 
more of that sexy Vulcan biatch :



<< ?I love when I sort of come to and I?m on the other side of the room, sweaty and breathing heavy, with bottles and ashtrays tipped over everywhere. I?m like, ?What just happened? Oh yeah, I got laid. Gotcha.? >>


BOOM

BOOM


someone post some pics of that "nice bum" of hers
 
Scott B's not bad as the captain, but Picard was the most "captainly" of Star Trek captains.

I liked the latest episode. I needed to download it because the freaking over the air time signal set my VCR to the wrong date :|, so the timer didn't record it. I'm glad I was able to find it so quickly and easily on the net though.
 
Man, this was definetly the best Trek Episode I've seen in a LONG time. I loved all the anger between the two men stuck in the shuttle. And that line, "The universe can laugh all it wants, it's not getting our burboun!" was an instant classic.
 
I think the enterprise is a great show, and am glad that I ditched the west wing.

The episode was really good, but would have been better if we the audience didn't know that the Enterprise was still alive IMO.

But having an episode based on story and not special effects, and aliens was definitely cool.
 
I don't like the time travel / other time line plots--but this episode was not bad. I'll forgive them for the time travel stuff if they show more t'pol in that decontamining room outfit (or less outfit).
 
there was no time travel or alternate time line in Shuttlepod One..

the Enterprise collided with an alien vessel, destroying the alien's ship and tearing off enterprise's cargo door.. the were briging the aliens home which is why they were late picking up the shuttle. trip and reed saw the wreckage and thought ent. was destroyed
 


<< Reminded me of the Original Series episode which I think was entitled Galileo Seven. Both involved a shuttle pod and an act of desperation to stay alive. >>



You are correct. In the original, it was Spock who discharged the engines as a signal. Of course, he had a "logical" explanation for the act of desperation. That was one of the best episodes in the original series.



<< WHY IN THE WORLD DID THEY CAST SCOTT BAKULA? Yuck. >>



Double ditto.

Russ, NCNE


 
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