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Tonight's Enterprise

XZeroII

Lifer
I thought it was a great episode. It was obviously inspired by the stem cell debate, but I think it was done in a nice way. The ending was kinda predictable if you think about it.
 
Some of us live in the midwest :disgust:

I don't care I have ReplayTV I'm a gonna put the kids to bed then watch Enterprise and a weeks worth of Futurama I haven't got to. 😀
 
Originally posted by: djheater
Some of us live in the midwest :disgust:

I don't care I have ReplayTV I'm a gonna put the kids to bed then watch Enterprise and a weeks worth of Futurama I haven't got to. 😀

I live in Wisconsin, but I have class during the show, so I just download and watch it ahead of time 😀
 
Originally posted by: XZeroII
I thought it was a great episode. It was obviously inspired by the stem cell debate, but I think it was done in a nice way. The ending was kinda predictable if you think about it.
One of the best episodes in quite a while: it took a good look at a social issue, had some cool tech stuff in it(stable Warp 5), some romance, and we even got to see teenage Trip, well, be teenage.😉 I'm sure Connor Trinneer(the guy who plays Trip) also enjoyed making that neural-pressure scene.😛

PS For anyone keeping count, this was another episode directed by LeVar Burton
 
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: XZeroII
I thought it was a great episode. It was obviously inspired by the stem cell debate, but I think it was done in a nice way. The ending was kinda predictable if you think about it.
One of the best episodes in quite a while: it took a good look at a social issue, had some cool tech stuff in it(stable Warp 5), some romance, and we even got to see teenage Trip, well, be teenage.😉 I'm sure Connor Trinneer(the guy who plays Trip) also enjoyed making that neural-pressure scene.😛

PS For anyone keeping count, this was another episode directed by LeVar Burton

A fellow actor I often work with went to scool with Connor. Says that he's essentially playing himself. 😉
 
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: XZeroII
I thought it was a great episode. It was obviously inspired by the stem cell debate, but I think it was done in a nice way. The ending was kinda predictable if you think about it.
One of the best episodes in quite a while: it took a good look at a social issue, had some cool tech stuff in it(stable Warp 5), some romance, and we even got to see teenage Trip, well, be teenage.😉 I'm sure Connor Trinneer(the guy who plays Trip) also enjoyed making that neural-pressure scene.😛

PS For anyone keeping count, this was another episode directed by LeVar Burton

😀
 
Originally posted by: Rayden
i haven't seen it tonight... 🙁

Levar Burton is directing some of them?

Yes, he's done #3 and #10 of this season; Roxann Dawson 6 and 12, and Robert Duncan McNeill #8.
 
Crap! I was talking to potential GF through most of the ep....guess I'll have to catch it Sunday. Must.....remember....
 
Not bad, if entirely predictable. Next week's episode also looks, well, entirely predictable. (Yet Another Time Travel Back to the Present Episode)
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Not bad, if entirely predictable. Next week's episode also looks, well, entirely predictable. (Yet Another Time Travel Back to the Present Episode)
I don't know if I'd call that entirely predictable; at one point, it was hard to tell who would live on: Trip or Sym.
 
T'Pol sure has a nice butt. Probably one of the best butts in the world but I'm getting tired of all these massaging scenes. It's way over done.
 
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Not bad, if entirely predictable. Next week's episode also looks, well, entirely predictable. (Yet Another Time Travel Back to the Present Episode)
I don't know if I'd call that entirely predictable; at one point, it was hard to tell who would live on: Trip or Sym.

Well, I wasn't surprised.. (though I admit I missed about 15 minutes of the epsiode).

One thing I've been noticing is that T'pol, for an emotionless Vulcan, sure has a lot of emotions...
 
Wish They'd get their arses in gear over here and start showing Season 3, normally we are a bit behind but it's getting too much now!
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Not bad, if entirely predictable. Next week's episode also looks, well, entirely predictable. (Yet Another Time Travel Back to the Present Episode)
I don't know if I'd call that entirely predictable; at one point, it was hard to tell who would live on: Trip or Sym.

Well, I wasn't surprised.. (though I admit I missed about 15 minutes of the epsiode).

One thing I've been noticing is that T'pol, for an emotionless Vulcan, sure has a lot of emotions...
She's been pent up with Humans too long; she's losing control.😱
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Not bad, if entirely predictable. Next week's episode also looks, well, entirely predictable. (Yet Another Time Travel Back to the Present Episode)
I don't know if I'd call that entirely predictable; at one point, it was hard to tell who would live on: Trip or Sym.

Well, I wasn't surprised.. (though I admit I missed about 15 minutes of the epsiode).

One thing I've been noticing is that T'pol, for an emotionless Vulcan, sure has a lot of emotions...

As it has been pointed out numerous times though, is that Vulcans are actually more emotional than humans, but they do a great job at surpressing them.
 
They could have made the clone live longer and just let Trip die. Would have been more interesting for the series that way in the long run. Something similar happened to O'Brien on DS9 if I remember correctly, though it wasn't a clone, some alternate universe of him took over after the real O'Brien died.
 
Originally posted by: vegetation
They could have made the clone live longer and just let Trip die. Would have been more interesting for the series that way in the long run. Something similar happened to O'Brien on DS9 if I remember correctly, though it wasn't a clone, some alternate universe of him took over after the real O'Brien died.

yup, same thing with voyager. where ensign kim goes to alternate universe, the voyager gets distroyed, but the other ensign kim, took a baby, and "jumped ship" to another parrelel voyager.
 
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