Vox Sola (****)
I remember Vox Sola as one of my favorite episodes of the series. Upon rewatching it tonight, I think that was too high a praise, but I still really liked it for the most part. The only thing I didn't like was the Kratassian plotline about eating and mating, and Mayweather's "apology" came off as laughable. The more I watch this show and see Travis as almost a non-entity, the more I wonder if I should be thankful because Montgomery can't act. Yeah, he was decent in Fortunate Son, but here, I was wondering how he kept a straight face during that whole thing.
That's the only part of the episode I didn't like, which means this episode had so many other great parts. I think this might be Enterprise's "Devil in the Dark" in that you encounter a new lifeform and you come to a better understanding with said lifeform. We learn that yes the organism did take 5 members of the crew, but it wasn't meant to be hostile, but more to survive. Also, nobody died, which I think helped the episode a lot.
I also really liked how this gave everybody a chance to shine. This point was probably the biggest point the last time, but you had Reed working on the force field, Phlox studying it, and T'Pol and Hoshi trying to communicate with it. On the T'Pol and Hoshi part, that was some great stuff. I think the two found a new respect for one another, or at least T'pol has with Hoshi. It gave those two characters a chance to grow and that's great. As for Reed and Phlox, it was a clash of personalities form Silent Enemy/Shuttlepod One (Reed) and Dear Doctor (Phlox). It was interesting and worked. Also, this was probably one of Enterprise's best musical scores. The violin was hauntingly beautiful.
Great episode, and while it wasn't one of Season 1's best, it was close to it.
I remember Vox Sola as one of my favorite episodes of the series. Upon rewatching it tonight, I think that was too high a praise, but I still really liked it for the most part. The only thing I didn't like was the Kratassian plotline about eating and mating, and Mayweather's "apology" came off as laughable. The more I watch this show and see Travis as almost a non-entity, the more I wonder if I should be thankful because Montgomery can't act. Yeah, he was decent in Fortunate Son, but here, I was wondering how he kept a straight face during that whole thing.
That's the only part of the episode I didn't like, which means this episode had so many other great parts. I think this might be Enterprise's "Devil in the Dark" in that you encounter a new lifeform and you come to a better understanding with said lifeform. We learn that yes the organism did take 5 members of the crew, but it wasn't meant to be hostile, but more to survive. Also, nobody died, which I think helped the episode a lot.
I also really liked how this gave everybody a chance to shine. This point was probably the biggest point the last time, but you had Reed working on the force field, Phlox studying it, and T'Pol and Hoshi trying to communicate with it. On the T'Pol and Hoshi part, that was some great stuff. I think the two found a new respect for one another, or at least T'pol has with Hoshi. It gave those two characters a chance to grow and that's great. As for Reed and Phlox, it was a clash of personalities form Silent Enemy/Shuttlepod One (Reed) and Dear Doctor (Phlox). It was interesting and worked. Also, this was probably one of Enterprise's best musical scores. The violin was hauntingly beautiful.
Great episode, and while it wasn't one of Season 1's best, it was close to it.