Nepenthe (PIC)
ENT: "Civilization"
These first few Enterprise's are OK! Nothing amazing, but they're OK. It's crazy the degree to which the quality plummets in season 2.
- Ah, I rather liked the Silent Enemy B-plot. I thought it was nice to see some day-to-day life aboard ship, and it was a good way of showing the bond that's growing between the crew.I've been revisiting some of the weaker episodes of Enterprise.
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Silent Enemy - The A plot is a good idea. The B plot is one of the worst in Trek history. Not even Reed's parents give a shit about his favorite food, so why the hell should we?
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Vanishing Point - It's The Next Phase but without an ending. Perfectly watchable, but not much more. I wish Hoshi had gotten some stronger scripts. The actress is quite good, and I find the character interesting.
- Ah, I rather liked the Silent Enemy B-plot. I thought it was nice to see some day-to-day life aboard ship, and it was a good way of showing the bond that's growing between the crew.
I like Vanishing Point for the same reason - no great game-changing story, just a look at one of the things that makes Hoshi tick. (Like you, I find Hoshi interesting and wish she'd been used more)
Anyway, the last episodes I watched were: ENT: "Affliction" and "Divergence".
TOS: Whom Gods Destroy
I don't like the "We're here to deliver magical anti-crazy pills" set-up, and there are some other nitpicks like the costuming and makeup, but it's a fairly entertaining hour.
It does come across as a bit simplistic, even for Star Trek.
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