'Doctor's Orders" (S3 E16) (Which seemed to be a retread of an episode of "Voyager" - Please do NOT ask me which one).
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'Doctor's Orders" (S3 E16) (Which seemed to be a retread of an episode of "Voyager" - Please do NOT ask me which one).
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He was a good physician. I though felt awful when he used a tribble to feed another animal. Those puffy things were a bother but so very cute.
I'd like to think that Billingsley was a large part of the Phlox character. I have a lot of admiration for Mr. Billingsly.We love to see great doctors on all of our Star Treks!
I wonder how much of Billingsley went into Phlox. He's been great in everything I've seen him in.
I thought he was a great character and the acting was great too. I would put him second behind Dr. McCoy in my own personal ranking.Is Doctor Phlox really that hated in Fandom or was he just part of the whole Enterprise hate that people have.
I don't know if Dr. Phlox is hated by Fandom, but I, personally, cannot stand him. His "take 2 rat turds and call me in the morning" brand of medicine was just the icing on the cake. I dislike the makeup design, the way he speaks, his goofy-ass waddle and his ridiculous tongue. It should've been Phlox who gave up The Ghost in These Are the Voyages.Is Doctor Phlox really that hated in Fandom or was he just part of the whole Enterprise hate that people have.
I'd like to think that Billingsley was a large part of the Phlox character. I have a lot of admiration for Mr. Billingsly.
I don't like it either. We gave up leeches, batshit and whatever. a long time ago when we switched to real medicine. It's as if they replaced the computer with a charlatan reading a crystal ball. Some fans may like that, I don't.I don't know if Dr. Phlox is hated by Fandom, but I, personally, cannot stand him. His "take 2 rat turds and call me in the morning" brand of medicine was just the icing on the cake. I dislike the makeup design, the way he speaks, his goofy-ass waddle and his ridiculous tongue. It should've been Phlox who gave up The Ghost in These Are the Voyages.
Ent started being what it should have been all along only in Season 4 with "The Augments", but by then it was too late, the damage was done, the last nail in the coffin was that stupid alien Nazis double episode. Talk about inept.-ENTERPRISE- wanted to be different and it was ... in all the wrong areas. In all the wrong ways. The ship's doctor was just a symptom of that. I could've told them better, but nobody axed me ...
I couldn't disagree more. In my opinion he breathed life into the character of the doctor every bit as much as DeForest Kelley did in TOS.I don't know if Dr. Phlox is hated by Fandom, but I, personally, cannot stand him. His "take 2 rat turds and call me in the morning" brand of medicine was just the icing on the cake. I dislike the makeup design, the way he speaks, his goofy-ass waddle and his ridiculous tongue. It should've been Phlox who gave up The Ghost in These Are the Voyages.
Here's my perspective having only just started watching Enterprise. I like the character, I love the actor's manner of speaking, but Dear Doctor instantly makes him the worst doctor of any of the series that I've seen
The way I see it, you can either watch Enterprise, take Dear Doctor into account, and like it, or in your own mind just toss it in the wastebasket of Episodes That Did Not Happen along with TATV, Code of Honor and a few other ships from various eras of trek. It could have been a good episode, but the decision made is appalling, and ultimately makes no sense at all. If they had at least had Phlox argue against and refuse to comply it would have at least rescued his character, though nothing can take that from Archer. Archer is also left as the worst captain in starfleet history.Here's my perspective having only just started watching Enterprise. I like the character, I love the actor's manner of speaking, but Dear Doctor instantly makes him the worst doctor of any of the series that I've seen
The whole point is that no matter what choice is made, you are aiding one species at the direct expense of another. That's why Phlox and Archer have no real right to make that call and can only let nature take its course.
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