Since I've arrived at Trek BBS it's been interesting to read other people's opinions on Enterprise, whereas previously I was only aware of a vague general disdain. One thing in particular that surprised me was complaints about Archer being overly antagonistic, especially at the beginning of the series.
So I rewatched Broken Bow last night (first time in a few years), and now I understand what people mean, but I wonder if Archer's reputation mostly hinges on just one scene, i.e. the early one where he mouths off to the Vulcans in front of his superiors. In subsequent scenes, Archer is actually much more reasonable, but the lingering memory of the jerk scene taints what comes after.
I assume this scene was shot early, before they had really settled on the tone of the show. It's a shame the director didn't bring all the actors down several notches (everyone in the scene seems overly het up).
I can imagine the same dialog being much more effective if Archer was calm and polite on the surface, with his resentment only peaking out from underneath. This would have made his "knock you on your ass" line a drily humorous comment out of left field, rather than an unnecessary physical threat.
Admittedly this rewatch has so far gone no further than the pilot episode, so I don't remember if there is unnecessary jerkiness in subsequent episodes, or if it all stems from this one misjudged instance.
Thoughts?
So I rewatched Broken Bow last night (first time in a few years), and now I understand what people mean, but I wonder if Archer's reputation mostly hinges on just one scene, i.e. the early one where he mouths off to the Vulcans in front of his superiors. In subsequent scenes, Archer is actually much more reasonable, but the lingering memory of the jerk scene taints what comes after.
I assume this scene was shot early, before they had really settled on the tone of the show. It's a shame the director didn't bring all the actors down several notches (everyone in the scene seems overly het up).
I can imagine the same dialog being much more effective if Archer was calm and polite on the surface, with his resentment only peaking out from underneath. This would have made his "knock you on your ass" line a drily humorous comment out of left field, rather than an unnecessary physical threat.
Admittedly this rewatch has so far gone no further than the pilot episode, so I don't remember if there is unnecessary jerkiness in subsequent episodes, or if it all stems from this one misjudged instance.
Thoughts?