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While most of season 5 was strong--it really gave Enterprise some fresh new direction while revisiting some beloved storylines from previous seasons--let's face it, there were some stinkers. Which one gets your vote as the worst of the lot?
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I know this one will fare strongly in this poll. Yes, third episode of the season, and it had us all worried. Seriously? A whole episode about the repairs the ship is undergoing? The sudden introduction of one of Archer's old flames (would have been nice to see Erika again instead!)? A toilet humor scene that went on way too long and wasn't actually amusing?? Overall, it fell flat. And then managed to sink even lower.
Celestial Children, part I
Ah yes, the dreaded Cloud City episode. Obviously someone watched Return of the Jedi a few times. Trip gets frozen in a Temporal Isolation Chamber? Archer gets tortured for information but still manages to break out of the interrogation room, but somehow minus his shirt. What, did I miss where he used it to pick the lock or something?? And what the hell happened to Phlox after he was shown to his quarters? Potentially good episode killed by some major continuity problems. Even the far better second half couldn't save it.
Beyond the Pale Moonlight
While I like the title of this one, ye gods it was a bore. I feel really bad about this, but storylines where Hoshi is the main character...well, they lose my interest. The only thing I liked about it was the opening scene where she kicks Malcolm's ass in martial arts training. That was funny, to have HER teaching HIM. Quickly downhill, though. An entire episode basically about a word puzzle from an unseen alien force...it really smacked of TNG's Night Terrors (but not as interesting). And a comedy side plot about the food processors not working? It seemed very out of place here.
Barbarians
Preachy, boring, and topical...for about 1989. Okay, okay, I know they're trying to tap into the "environmental awareness" thing, but it was very heavy-handed. And there was a great cry in Egypt (so to speak) when it was revealed that Archer knew about T'Pol's drug abuse in season 3. Okay, we know he didn't know during season 3, but c'mon, throw us a bone here--when did he find out? How? Don't give it one throwaway line and then never mention it again!! Oh, and did I mention: Aliens of the Week?? Yeah.
Trial by Fire
This one really disappointed me. We finally get to learn more about Malcolm's past...and suddenly he has some skanky, annoying girlfriend back home? Uh, what?! But for one episode only, folks! To have Archer conveniently knocked out for most of the episode was such a blatant Plot Device, too. Mostly, though, it was just too complicated a plot for one episode. It was a good set up for the season ender, but as a stand alone, I was very confused by it.
So what do you think? Which one was the biggest crap-fest of the lot??
While most of season 5 was strong--it really gave Enterprise some fresh new direction while revisiting some beloved storylines from previous seasons--let's face it, there were some stinkers. Which one gets your vote as the worst of the lot?
Debugging Entry
I know this one will fare strongly in this poll. Yes, third episode of the season, and it had us all worried. Seriously? A whole episode about the repairs the ship is undergoing? The sudden introduction of one of Archer's old flames (would have been nice to see Erika again instead!)? A toilet humor scene that went on way too long and wasn't actually amusing?? Overall, it fell flat. And then managed to sink even lower.
Celestial Children, part I
Ah yes, the dreaded Cloud City episode. Obviously someone watched Return of the Jedi a few times. Trip gets frozen in a Temporal Isolation Chamber? Archer gets tortured for information but still manages to break out of the interrogation room, but somehow minus his shirt. What, did I miss where he used it to pick the lock or something?? And what the hell happened to Phlox after he was shown to his quarters? Potentially good episode killed by some major continuity problems. Even the far better second half couldn't save it.
Beyond the Pale Moonlight
While I like the title of this one, ye gods it was a bore. I feel really bad about this, but storylines where Hoshi is the main character...well, they lose my interest. The only thing I liked about it was the opening scene where she kicks Malcolm's ass in martial arts training. That was funny, to have HER teaching HIM. Quickly downhill, though. An entire episode basically about a word puzzle from an unseen alien force...it really smacked of TNG's Night Terrors (but not as interesting). And a comedy side plot about the food processors not working? It seemed very out of place here.
Barbarians
Preachy, boring, and topical...for about 1989. Okay, okay, I know they're trying to tap into the "environmental awareness" thing, but it was very heavy-handed. And there was a great cry in Egypt (so to speak) when it was revealed that Archer knew about T'Pol's drug abuse in season 3. Okay, we know he didn't know during season 3, but c'mon, throw us a bone here--when did he find out? How? Don't give it one throwaway line and then never mention it again!! Oh, and did I mention: Aliens of the Week?? Yeah.
Trial by Fire
This one really disappointed me. We finally get to learn more about Malcolm's past...and suddenly he has some skanky, annoying girlfriend back home? Uh, what?! But for one episode only, folks! To have Archer conveniently knocked out for most of the episode was such a blatant Plot Device, too. Mostly, though, it was just too complicated a plot for one episode. It was a good set up for the season ender, but as a stand alone, I was very confused by it.
So what do you think? Which one was the biggest crap-fest of the lot??
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