I hated it because it was a lousy story that sucked shit. Is that a complex enough reason? 5 years later.....nope, still hate it.
Any revisit to an older TREK franchise episode that can't get Marina Sirtis's STUPID WIG CORRECT is destined for Epic Faildom from the get-go.How hard was it to fashion one that closely resembled or even matched her 'do in "The Pegasus"? It was only 11-1/2 years between episodes. We're not talking about rebuilding the Lighthouse of Pharos from scratch here.
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Trip's "death" is not the reason I hate this episode. I hate it because, other than T'Pol, none of his "friends" gave a damn. Archer blathers cliches. The Nosebleed Trio whines about crummy seats for The Big Day.I think there's so much about TATV that if one doesn't like it, it being a "holodeck episode" was pretty easy to dismiss.
I actually don't mind TATV for that reason. I'll watch it, I'll enjoy it for the unusual situation that the ENT characters are stored in the Enterprise-D computer, presented with over 100 years of historical drift... and I'll consider how neatly the relaunch novels bypassed the fiction of Trip's fate.
And this is what I think it is really all about in the end - the "death" of Trip.
I watched all of Enterprise from launch to finale and enjoyed it all, so I can't be called a critic or hater.
I just don't get into the frame of mind that this episode is the most horrific thing since the holocaust because they "killed" a fictional character that doesn't exist in the first place! Really, I think that's why some people "hate" this episode so much - oh my, they killed Trip! You bastards!!
People die. And they die in fiction, too.
Trip's "death" is not the reason I hate this episode. I hate it because, other than T'Pol, none of his "friends" gave a damn.
This sentence kinda feels unfinished. What exactly is it that you "think" about this?Really? I think having an entire scene devoted to Trip and saying he would've wanted Archer to give his big speech.
With feeling.How would *you* want all the characters to remember Trip?
That's right. TATV was years in the future. Given that Archer met trip 8 years prior to the launching of the NX-01, he'd known him for 20 years at that point. At least Kirk was allowed to cry and officiate at Spock's funeral. Malcolm had known Trip for 10 years and his biggest concern was not getting a VIP chair.
There was zero payoff. Zero emotional fallout. Trip died for nothing. Security could easily have come and saved Archer. It made no sense and, irritatingly, removed Trip from any tie in to Trek history in a meaningful way. They broke up Trip and T'Pol. Every bit of character development was undone. It was a piece of crap. A valentine? That doesn't make any sense. How could Braga be that clueless?It boggles the mind, and I'm saying that 5 years later after plenty of time to calm down and reevaluate; it still ruined Enterprise for me. I don't watch ENT reruns because there's no point to them.
Had Trip's death held any meaning whatsoever, had he died to save his daughter so something of him remained, or to save Vulcan....anything but blowing himself up when security was right there and then having no one react to it--I'd have made peace with it eventually. But it was for nothing. Nothing.
With feeling.How would *you* want all the characters to remember Trip?
Malcolm, Hoshi and Travis lamenting Trip's absence instead of whining about their nosebleed seats and blathering about their ambitions.
Archer coming up with something besides lousy cliches when talking about Trip with T'Pol. Not to mention telling his grieving parents Trip would want them to forget about mourning him and attend the charter signing, an event that will marked by jubilation (hardly the circumstances suitable for the Tuckers' presumed emotional state).
T'Pol refraining from griping about Trip telling her she would miss her mother less as the years passed (which I don't believe Trip would ever have said to her). Think he ever got over the deaths of his sister and infant daughter?
Even Phlox had completely recovered from the loss of his patient.
With feeling.How would *you* want all the characters to remember Trip?
Malcolm, Hoshi and Travis lamenting Trip's absence instead of whining about their nosebleed seats and blathering about their ambitions.
Archer coming up with something besides lousy cliches when talking about Trip with T'Pol. Not to mention telling his grieving parents Trip would want them to forget about mourning him and attend the charter signing, an event that will marked by jubilation (hardly the circumstances suitable for the Tuckers' presumed emotional state).
T'Pol refraining from griping about Trip telling her she would miss her mother less as the years passed (which I don't believe Trip would ever have said to her). Think he ever got over the deaths of his sister and infant daughter?
Even Phlox had completely recovered from the loss of his patient.
With feeling.How would *you* want all the characters to remember Trip?
Malcolm, Hoshi and Travis lamenting Trip's absence instead of whining about their nosebleed seats and blathering about their ambitions.
Archer coming up with something besides lousy cliches when talking about Trip with T'Pol. Not to mention telling his grieving parents Trip would want them to forget about mourning him and attend the charter signing, an event that will marked by jubilation (hardly the circumstances suitable for the Tuckers' presumed emotional state).
T'Pol refraining from griping about Trip telling her she would miss her mother less as the years passed (which I don't believe Trip would ever have said to her). Think he ever got over the deaths of his sister and infant daughter?
Even Phlox had completely recovered from the loss of his patient.
I'm still not sure, from this description, how you would want it to be done other than: not like it was. Hard to imagine, for me, what that would encompass.
OK, I'm going to patronize you by pretending that you never saw "The Wrath of Khan" and cannot fathom a way to honor a fictional character who sacrificed his "life" to save his captain.
How about a funeral?
How about someone, ANYONE in that damn crew shedding a few tears?
How about Archer choking up while delivering the eulogy?
Any revisit to an older TREK franchise episode that can't get Marina Sirtis's STUPID WIG CORRECT is destined for Epic Faildom from the get-go.How hard was it to fashion one that closely resembled or even matched her 'do in "The Pegasus"? It was only 11-1/2 years between episodes. We're not talking about rebuilding the Lighthouse of Pharos from scratch here.
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No, not necessarily a "Spock" send off.OK, I'm going to patronize you by pretending that you never saw "The Wrath of Khan" and cannot fathom a way to honor a fictional character who sacrificed his "life" to save his captain.
How about a funeral?
How about someone, ANYONE in that damn crew shedding a few tears?
How about Archer choking up while delivering the eulogy?
Ah, I see - you want a Spock send off. Thanks for the explanation.
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