My wife and I just watched this episode for the first time last night.
First, Archer acts short, snippy, and assholish throughout the whole episode....and he did not even experience a crossing.
But then....that ending. What in the name of shit was that?!?
That was not only completely out of character for Archer and everyone else, but it was the kind of action that you might expect from the mirror universe!
Those beings were not all hostile and Archer and crew would have come up with another solution. The story, in my opinion, had a lot of parallels to the TOS episode 'Return to Tomorrow,' with Sargon and company. But then....
To just destroy a ship that contains what may very well be the last of a dying race, without even trying to come up with a different solution....that is the worst thing that I have seen in Star Trek thus far.
Sickening. Why was this done? Why no protest from those who worked on the show?
I just don't get it. At all.
First, Archer acts short, snippy, and assholish throughout the whole episode....and he did not even experience a crossing.
But then....that ending. What in the name of shit was that?!?
That was not only completely out of character for Archer and everyone else, but it was the kind of action that you might expect from the mirror universe!
Those beings were not all hostile and Archer and crew would have come up with another solution. The story, in my opinion, had a lot of parallels to the TOS episode 'Return to Tomorrow,' with Sargon and company. But then....
To just destroy a ship that contains what may very well be the last of a dying race, without even trying to come up with a different solution....that is the worst thing that I have seen in Star Trek thus far.
Sickening. Why was this done? Why no protest from those who worked on the show?
I just don't get it. At all.