Posted by Anji:
And tell me Trip's line: "It's gonna be Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Son of Frankenstein," didn't crack you up?
Would have cracked me up more if one of the movies had been "Young Frankenstein". (Can you imagine Trip singing "Putting on the Ritz" in an attempt to talk T'Pol into going?

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I gave this episode a C. Again, I'm forced to agree with
Ptrope - the episode was okay, but didn't knock my socks off. The actor who played Paul gave a poor performance; the character was well-written, but the actor just didn't seem up to it. The actress playing Travis' mother was decent, but nothing special. Perhaps, given that she was chief medic as well as chief engineer, I expected somebody a little more... well, "weathered" would be the polite way of putting it.

Weary, even. Perhaps it was because Montgomery gave a stellar performance that the guest cast seemed weak by comparison. Hell, he even outacted Scott Bakula in the "sweet spot" scene... I'm sorry, Scott, but you're trying too hard. Archer's emotions and sympathy seemed forced.
I'll even give the writers props for a bang-up job of writing Travis' character in this episode. But, alas, one well-written character and one stellar performance does not make a great episode. The plot was cliched, and the movie night B-plot was not as interesting to me as the microbial lifeforms on the planet undergoing the seismic eruptions. (I did like T'Pol's "it's alive", though.

And they say Vulcans have no sense of humour.)
Oh, and I'm thoroughly sick of the arguments over whether T'Pol should have eaten popcorn with her fingers. (It's not important, people! Would you have her go looking for a spoon? Now, if it had been beef jerky,
then I could see the hue and cry... I mean, Spock ate with his fingers in "All Our Yesterdays". Okay, maybe that was a bad example, since he was eating meat.

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