tothebridge said:
Time for more pictures.
BTW, I really like the ones from "North Star," HR. Something about the way the background color contrasts with the foreground. Oh, and Trip and T'Pol look good standing together, too!
Well, it's almost the end of S2 on ENT SciFi Mondays. And seeing it over a shortened timeframe, it really does strike me as an odd sort of season for TnT development. Lots of standing together, working thru various crises, occasional teasing interaction, but nothing that I'd call really substantive personal, one-on-one interaction until the 20th episode of the season "Horizon" (unless you count "Singularity," which I really don't because Trip was not quite himself).
Anyway, the movie night sub-plot gets some extra attention because in S2, it is perhaps one of the more significant TnT threads with some "classic" TnT interaction. The set-up actually goes back to a brief scene in "The Catwalk" after T'Pol watches a western with the crew....
Trip says that he's glad that T'Pol could join them and tells her that they have movie night every Tuesday if she's interested.
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Cut to "Horizon" about 8 episodes later...Trip and T'Pol are working together on sensors to monitor volcanoes on a planet and Trip notes that there won't be much to do in the coming days because all the data will be automatically recorded. Very smooth, Trip.
Then turns around again to give her one final smile.
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And T'Pol has a dilemma....
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Nice scene. T'Pol banters easily with Trip now. And she says she's not interested in horror movies but then wavers. Hmmm...is she more prone to influence now or is it Trip's charm?More to come....
Yep, that's true. I do like "Singularity"... it does have some nice TnT interaction, including the scene where Trip is working on the chair -- shows that these two do like to tease and provoke one another....And the fact that T'Pol realizes Trip is acting oddly fits with the idea that she was becoming more attuned to his moods and behavior.pookha said:
singularity besides being the most fun episode (though very dark humor) does have tpol reacting because she knows cranky snarky trip is not the trip she currently knows. and she goes off to talk to one of his friends , malcolm even though she tries to act like she wants to talk about something else.
I'd forgotten that comment. Looks like we have Travis to thank for putting the idea into Trip's head....and movie night in a way goes back to travis teasing trip about taking a date to movie night in communicator.
Yeah, classic TnT miscommunication (sigh).... Trip takes T’Pol’s comments as a sign that she doesn’t want to go, which probably amounts to a personal rejection in his eyes. He doesn't realize that T’Pol’s suggesting an alternative that might be more comfortable for her and still allow them to share the experience. And what's worse is that T'Pol had already agreed to go, assuming the work was completed. And Trip just left her to finish it on her own!Mitchell said:
i always loved How it was T'Pol that suggested the Book readign idea instead in the end. An poor Trip is kinda dence aint he. Man would of gotten her to come willingly with Him, an he would of had more time with her to. Ya know for a miracle worker, he aint always the brightest bulb in the box.
Part II of the Horizon movie night saga.
tennisgirl said:
Now I need to find a writer willing to do the "What would have happened if TnT had their own private reading?"
Thanks for the lovely caps.
Triptacular said:
tennisgirl said:
Now I need to find a writer willing to do the "What would have happened if TnT had their own private reading?"![]()
In that case, forget Frankenstein and go straight to Romeo and Juliet.
Thanks for that link -- I remember this one now. It's one of the few I can remember that tackles the question of what happened during the journey to Vulcan in "Home."tennisgirl said:
Sure. It's Just As It Should Be. The Romeo and Juliet dialogue part is towards the end, but the whole fic is entertaining...
Sure.boushh said:
I hope it was OK to use your images again tothebridge. They are great caps for expression analysis.
Lovely story, HR. Nice to think that Sim had a few happy moments in his short life. Are you planning stories which give snapshots through his entire lifespan of just the early "years?"HopefulRomantic said:
And speaking of Similitude... I have the second story in the "Young Sim Series" (thank you, boushh) up at Triaxian Silk...
Yeah, not a good episode, but interesting expressions in that decon scene....boushh said:
Another scene for good expressions in this season is the one from decon in "Bounty". Not the best of episodes, but that scene is pretty amusing.
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