As fun as IAMD was, I think it's a bit of a shame that they came when the came, late in the last season. That were two slots that could have delved further on events in the real timeline. The same can be said of the Alien Nazi episodes.
Yes they were. Storm Front, Part I and II were the first two episodes of season 4.The Nazi episode wasn't a 2-parter, in itself,
I loved IAMD. It's some of my favorite eps that ENT ever made. I'm a sucker for Mirror Universe stories, and I'm glad ENT could deliver one!
And besides, it has the (to date, latest) onscreen Trek appearance of my favorite actor - Vaughn Armstrong - so that alone makes it great. Turns out that Forrest is a decent guy even in the MU!
Yes. I do think that his character was the best in the MU! Not EVERYONE had to be "evil" in the MU. Seriously, I wondered how the Terran Empire got ANYTHiNG accomplished with all the backstabbing and EVIL. Though as much as I enjoy the Malcolm/Trip friendship, I did get a perverse pleasure out of seeing their rivalry in the MU. Archer was too "over the top" for me.
I liked Soval with the mustache and goatee.
And add me to the "Vaughn Armstrong Fan Club."!
Funny how T'Pol was still one of the good guys, though a bit less principled than in the regular universe.It was fun seeing the Mirror versions of all the characters. I liked how Trip was a twisted, tragic creature, a bit like the Phantom of the Opera.
That follows through from Spock in TOS's Mirror Mirror episode. Vulcans see the exploitation and destruction carried out by the Terran Empire as illogical.
Even in cruel empires you find kind people that are willing to break the rules.It's relatively inefficient, but cruel empires have risen and lasted in Earth's history before now.
"In A Mirror Darkly" was calculated to attenuate just such an effect, by putting the girls of ENT into those outfits, whilst the guys got to ham it up with their redshirts and green tunics. I suppose I'm in the minority, in that I do not care for the Mirror Universe. I like how it's very existence defies justification. That its sole purpose is to try to have fun with the characters by deconstructing their almost Greek Hero Mythology, in a sense. But ... it's, I don't know ... kind of lame, too. Again, I know I'm outnumbered, here, by those who love the MU, but I just find it overrated.
I like the original Mirror, Mirror, but this one seems like the shallowest kind of fan service to me. It just seemed like an excuse to get the Enterprise cast into the old uniforms and onto the old bridge. What was the point?
Here it seems that each and everyone is a power hungry lunatic!
Not everyone. Captain Forrest (while certainly more harsh and stern than his regular counterpart) still seemed like a decent guy. He even stayed behind to sacrifice himself so that the crew could get into the lifeboats as the NX-01 was disintegrating around him.
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