Wednesday Enterprise Thread - 3x08, "Twilight"

Electrode

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Watched it early this morning. I don't want to spoil it, but I'll say this much: This episode must have been written by whoever wrote the later Voyager episodes. Deus Ex Machina time travel, ship gets blown up, etc...
 

Kadarin

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/me waits for notfred to find this thread and post that he's downloaded the episode, but hasn't watched it yet. :p

Plot looks good, and I'm looking forward to it.
 

Pliablemoose

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After Enterprise is assaulted by severe spatial distortions, Archer loses the ability to form new, long-term memories, causing him to wake up each morning unaware that any time has passed since the day he was afflicted. Despite the crew's best efforts to keep him involved in decisions, it becomes clear over time that they can't continue to function in this manner, leading T'Pol to become his caretaker and Trip to take command of the ship.

Yep yep yep...
 

XZeroII

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I thought it was very good. Granted, I knew how it would end after the first 5 minutes, but I really enjoed this episode.
 

notfred

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
/me waits for notfred to find this thread and post that he's downloaded the episode, but hasn't watched it yet. :p

Plot looks good, and I'm looking forward to it.

I copied it to my iPod a few minutes ago, in fact :)
 

Savarak

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*spoiler*
so when they continue on the journey after his blanking out... that means soon afterwards they'll be attacked and the weapon is already headed towards earth!? how are they gonna resolve what is already in progress, that which already happened in the past, as seen by memories from the future?
 

alm4rr

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cripes



(don't read for spoiler tip)


aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaitsaaaaanotheraaaaaastupidaaaaatemporalaaaaaaplotaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgh
 

morkinva

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I hope I fully understand string theory after this episode is over.:confused:

Wow T'Pal looks even hotter with her hair let down
 

alm4rr

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interesting tidbit for this episode:

* Principal photography on "Twilight" wrapped on Friday, September 19, after a seven-day shoot that was interrupted by the death of first assistant director Jerry Fleck.
 

0roo0roo

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it was interesting, certainly didn't suck. topol is hot when not totally vulcan:)
 

Nitemare

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I think I would have been better off watching Smallville. This one was really stupid.
 

RayH

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Originally posted by: StormRider
I thought this episode was like "Star Trek meets Momento"

I thought the same thing. Classic one is "Star Trek meets Raiders of the Lost Ark": archeologist and fanatical group searches for ancient artifact with supernatural powers for purposes of war.
 

JEDI

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Originally posted by: morkinva
I hope I fully understand string theory after this episode is over.:confused:

Wow T'Pal looks even hotter with her hair let down

Pic?

And how pic of the other girl on the show?
 

ViRGE

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Originally posted by: Spoooon
T'pol look hot. Even if the plot device was "lame" I still enjoyed the episode.
Agreed; it was a good episode even though it wasn't part of any continuity, and T'pol wasn't hard on the eyes either.;)

PS Savarak, the general rule of time is that if you tweak anything in the past, nothing in the future is for sure