Enterprise "The Communicator" (Spoilers maybe)

Every now and then, Voyager had a good episode.

I watched (willen watchen have seen on)* Blink Of An Eye last night. The skyship worshipper quatum time bubble thingy. It was pretty good.

You see? We tend to forget that even a subpar Trek series can have episodes of worth.

I fear that’s what will become of Enterprise. Unless they Firefly it up a bit.

Come to think of it, didn’t someone post aboot a Firefly DVD being avail? Who was it? Where are they? I want

*past/future im/un/notso-perfect subjugation needed for time travel Dopers

Er, do you guys need refrigerators?

The Firefly DVD should turn up by the end of the year…unless you want to fast forward yourself and get it. Get me one too, while yer at it. Pleez. :slight_smile:
Well, ENT has had some good eps. Just not as many as there should have been, especially in the 2nd season.
I don’t need no stinkin’ 'frijeraters. Umm…why, do you have one you’d like to unload?

That’s one heavy fridge!

Wearia is rumored to be Canadian.

-Yeah, I want Dawn even though when NCB posted its synopsis, I thought it was a joke. What’s next, interstellar surfing with Reed and Archer?

Oh, right.

By the way… Blink of an Eye was a good episode. I watched every Voyager episode up until about the fifth season. I’m one hardcore mofo.

“Dawn” is mostly Enemy Mine, but what the hey. I’ll tape it for ye.

See, now thats weird. I watched that episode last night and came on the boards now with the sole purpose of bringing it up.

I’ll go sit in the corner with a baseball bat now.

Well, if they do our laundry.

Refridgerating washers and dryers.

That would be cool.
What about the ep waswillengonnabesyinandstuffeses you gonna mention/

I’se be curiousness!

Jar Jar is that you?

I speck!

The sequal to Dawn should be called Red Dawn and guest star Patrick Swayze, Charlie Sheen, and Leah thompson. Space Commies invade Earth, and the Enterprise crew is trapped in the woods with the “Space Wolverines” and must fight a guerilla war against Space Gorillas! Finally, they get to the Gorilla King, who is really King Kong, and he grabs Hoshi and climbs to the top of the Empire State Building II, which is 50 miles tall, and Archer must shoot him down with a WW1 era plane borrowed from the time traveling Red Baron! It’s destined to be a classic!

The Fokker DR-50 triplane had an operational cieling of around 15,000 ft.

So, not a very useful Fokker for 50 mile high ape fights.