I watched this episode recently as I re-watch Enterprise. I think this is episode had a lot of potential, but I just couldn't get over the sudden willingness to die to protect the culture of these people. I'd imagine their story of being spies and the following rescue mission did more harm to that planet than knowledge of extra terrestrials. And I can't remember if they explained this, but how come they never thought of beaming them up with the transporters? Was this one of those times where the sensors won't work?
Regardless, Archer and Reed being willing to be executed seemed a little ridiculous. It was like the episode where Phlox convinces Archer not to give a race of pre-warp aliens the cure to their disease. Their willingness to get involved with other cultures seems very... selective... and it made for several cumbersome episodes. Although The Communicator was a good episode, it was a little too heavy on the "noninterference" message in my opinion.
Regardless, Archer and Reed being willing to be executed seemed a little ridiculous. It was like the episode where Phlox convinces Archer not to give a race of pre-warp aliens the cure to their disease. Their willingness to get involved with other cultures seems very... selective... and it made for several cumbersome episodes. Although The Communicator was a good episode, it was a little too heavy on the "noninterference" message in my opinion.