The most immoral? What about the episode of VOY it was based on, Tuvix? What about that episode of ENT where Archer and Phlox condemned an entire advanced civilization to extinction after only a few days of having met them and seeing their situation?I'm curious to see if I'm the only one who will vote for Similtude--hands down the most immoral and idiotic show in Trek history on so many levels in my opinion. But I know that it's a favorite with a lot of people. It's funny, but I hate one per season in the last 3 (ANIS, Sim, TATV), but there's nothing that I'll never watch again in season 1. Go figure.
The first time that episode aired, I truly enjoyed it--admitted, because "Harbinger" before it left such a sour taste in my mouth.Doctor's Orders (although I like Phlox, the episode was just a rehash of VOY "One" and therefore quite pointless)
if that smoke screen nebula whatchamacallit was only spreading out and not up, why the hell didn't they just fly *over* it, and save the energy of putting everyone to sleep?I mean, it's outer fuckin' space, for God's sake!
I enjoyed it. I liked seeing more of the Xindi council in the teaser, Rajiin was an interesting character, the Reptilians and Archer have their first confrontation, the battle sequences were well executed, the water world market was well-conceived, the arc took on another sense of urgency with the revelation of the second weapon of mass destruction only making things bleaker and more daunting for Archer, the Trip/T'Pol scenes were nice, continuity was observed as the crew continued efforts to insulate the ship from anomalies by procuring and synthesizing trellium-d, and the episode ended on a nicely ominous note.I'm surprised how many folks didn't like the "RAJIIN" episode... tough crowd.![]()
tough crowd.![]()
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