Yes, I liked those scenes too and so many more. Like the scene where T'pol goes naked to Trip. Or the one when Malcolm gets propositioned by an alien woman visiting the ship in the main cannon alcove. He actually bumps his head in surprise when she told him she wanted to be with him LOL!In no particular order:
The scene in "Hatchery " when Trip had to shoot Archer. The look on his face before him was like "are you for REAL? "
The scene in "Azati Prime" when Archer gives the order to obliterate the Xindi outpost. The looks on everyone's faces , like "Shit just got real !" (As far as war goes)
The scene with Trip and Malcolm on the Romulan ship where Malcolm has his phase pistol overheat..he tells Trip "you're good at building things, I'm good at blowing them up!"
In Zero Hour when Malcolm swings down and knocks that Xindi into the abyss of the weapon. RIP to the poor MACO! (I think it was Ramirez?) Also, Malcolm's visceral reaction to the loss of Hawkins on the sphere. It was a very real reaction.
Yes, I liked those scenes too and so many more. Like the scene where T'pol goes naked to Trip. Or the one when Malcolm gets propositioned by an alien woman visiting the ship in the main cannon alcove. He actually bumps his head in surprise when she told him she wanted to be with him LOL!
Yeah, and the look on his face - PRICELESS!! He was shocked that she asked him instead of him asking her 'after dinner'! Well, I'm watching now and the next epi is called "Extinction". They are looking for the Xindi and are already in the "Expanse" part of space. It's getting down and dirty now! Archer threw an alien in the airlock and almost killed him last night. Let's see what happens now!IKR
I never caught that the first time watching the series but in my recent rewatch of random episodes I caught that. It was a funny scene. She literally asked to sleep with him.
Mind you the woman was bloody beautiful, even with the funny makeup on.
Most of the time I hated Commander Dolim and couldn't wait to see him die (I'm guessing this was intentional) but I did like this one line he had - can't remember the episode...
"Patience is for the dead."
Good Lord! That is one awful weapon! Mirror Archer was one sick bastard!I can't find a YouTube clip of it, and that's really too bad, but in the episode In A Mirror Darkly, when Admiral Black refuses to give command of the Defiant to Archer, he "relieves" Admiral Black of duty, so to speak.
It is, perhaps, the best complete and total disintegration death by phaser scene I have ever seen. I put together a couple of still images I found, but it's not the same as the whole scene.
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That's a hell of a weapon.
Yes...which is why I liked Hoshi as a character. She actual had an "arc" of growth. Remember how scared and timid she was when she started? Then it turned out that she had great inner strength.I loved the bit when Hoshi was being coerced into unlocking the encryption on the Xindi weapon, and instead added another layer of encryption then tried to kill herself.
It was the first time I believed any of the main characters were willing to die for what they believed in.
I think that Malcolm was willing to die for his Captain, crewmates or ship as Chief of Security but as for a 'death wish' I don't think so. The only reason would be that he didn't want to live alone the rest of his life. He also had a fear of drowning which is why he joined StarFleet so why would he want to die? If he had not been there on Enterprise, they wouldn't have had the "Reed Alert" or the stun added to the phasers. He's always been ready to help and even helped Tucker many times which shows HE could've become an engineer too. Makes you wonder what he did do after they returned to Earth permanently.Yes...which is why I liked Hoshi as a character. She actual had an "arc" of growth. Remember how scared and timid she was when she started? Then it turned out that she had great inner strength.
Reminds me also of Terra Prime when she was in charge of the ship and stood her ground, waiting until the last possible second before she fired on Mars.
And actually, I believe Malcolm was willing to die, on more than one occasion. But, he seemed to have more of a "death wish " than Hoshi.
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