ST: Enterprise "Countdown" Ep. 3x23 (spoilers)

My gosh, where do you find these links? You’re a bottomless pit of links, aren’t you? :wink:

As for what’s wrong with her hair, it looks like a rope or something. Troubling . . .

Well, actually Riker blew it up. Picard went down to a planet surface for a few minutes, and left Riker the keys. Didn’t realize Riker’s license had recently been suspended for DWFAD (Driving While Fantasizing About Deanna).

Nemesis didn’t really focus on Romulans much at all – it focused on the Remans, since the main Rommies were “mostly dead” (as opposed to “all dead”, when you look through their pockets for loose change…) :wink:

That one fellates with great allacrity.
I downloaded it some time ago,and it bites.
It is the dumbest thing I ever saw, except maybe some Star Wars fan thing on the same site.
Put that puppy in your hosts file baby.

I never watched this one, though I did see the Exeter business after Linus burned it.

I think I prefer the German one even though I can’t make out most of the lingo.

Fine, now you say that, after luring hundreds, nay, thousands of Trek Dopers to a horrible fate with the allacrity of Westley Chrusher to a Maxim magazine.

Shame.
:slight_smile:

It is. My user name and the mythology it comes from aside, most things relating to Viking culture is boring. Granted, they were centuries ahead of Europe-Proper in seafaring but they used that technology to rape, pillage, and murder. Fun stuff.

When you take that, take out the cool mythos surrounding it, make them even more brutish and boorish, and then focus every third episode on them for ten or more years, it gets just a tad bit tiring.

No, what Star Trek: Nemesis showed is that you don’t take an established race and then fuck them over by focusing the plotline on their alien serfs and their cloned leader, that isn’t either of the species. As **Monstre ** said, Nemesis had very little to do with the Romulans.

If you like mindless and one-dimensional characters, sure. Don’t mistake the whole “honor” thing as character development. It’s nothing more than a cheap template for writers to crank out more generic chest-thumping Klingon warrirors without actually giving them distinctive personalities.

Can you name a few? I can think of no Klingon episode off the top of my head, other than “Blood Oath” that I would consider especially good. I can name at least a dozen Cardassian ones though.

The development of Martok throughout DS 9 comes to mind, as does the relationship of Gowron and Worf throughout TNG and DS9.
The Ship wasn’t about Klingons in particular, but Worf and Klingon culture vs. O’Brien was good.

Klingon courtship: the male reads poetry to the female while she throws furniture at him. Come on now, how can you beat that unless it’s Garak or Gul Dukat? :slight_smile:

I’ve not seen “The Ship” unless it’s the episode where Worf is prosecuted by a Klingon lawyer for one reason or another. I don’t remember being impressed with it at the time if it’s the one you’re referring to but will have to watch it again sometime… probably in six months or so, if I get the season sets for my birthday and Christmas like I am hoping.

Martok/Worf was interesting, I’ll grant you, and so was Worf/Alexander in DS9 when he grew up but everything else, especially Worf/K’ehylar, Duras, Lursa and B’Etor, Worf/Gowron, and anything involving Alexander in TNG was horrid.

On the other hand, almost everything involving Dukat, Damar, Garak, Tain, Ziyal, and even the one timers like the Butcher of Gallitep were pure gold.

The Ship (if I have the title right) concerns the effort of Sisko, WOrf, O’Brien and others to capture and hold a downed Jem’Hadar ship.

I though Zial (sp) was pushing it. I got very tired of Kira and her Cardassian issues. :slight_smile:
I forgot Damar. Excellent role. His character ended up as I wanted Dukat. I was dissapointed with the fates of Dukat and Sisko.

:smiley:

It could be worse.

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viva

Well, blow me sideways, I just realized that I’ll be on vacation on Wednesday May 26 and will have to leave a tape in the VCR. Sheesh. If I’m not out gallivanting around, I’ll watch “Zero Hour” in my bed n’ breakfast room and be back to post on Friday night.

Now she sompares herself to the Bard.
Probably reads him in the original Klingon.

Sompare and sontrast?
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Eviscerated with mine own batlith.

Just in case yosemite or anyone else here needs something to do for the weekend:
Dodge the Boogers!

Can I have a series about the timeship Relativity?

They can go visit everyone we love, and love to hate.
It wouldn’t have a series arc, most likely- so it could be watched by all those who have the attention span of a 2 year old who has just consumed 3 litres of Kool-Aid.

And where else could you see Seven and T’Pol wrestling in pudding?

Sounds like someone needs to wallow thru our last Summer’s threads about the perfect Trek and other ideas. Someone find the links, will you?

I finally got to see this one on the Sunday rerun, and I must say I liked it. It also makes the previous gel a little better. Like the Back to the Future movies, these last three eps must be viewed together. They are the least stand lone eps of this entire series and SIII arc. But, it all works.

Most of what I was going comment on has already been said, I see upon wallowing through all y’all’s tripe. [winky wink] Except for one thing: Jolene’s acting. I’m noticing subtle little hints about her handling the emotional onslaught. She is fidgety. Even when discussing things while working controls, which is something she was doing seamlessly before the emotions. Now, she can’t hold still. She’s uncomfortable in her own skin and feels like everyone is watching her now. Plus, her expression sometimes wavers between pouting and a twitching and a little hint of a smile (see Cervaise?) She’ll collapse in sobs and giggles soon, I’m sure. Whether it’s writing, directing, or acting, I approve this T’Pol.

I’ve noticed it too. In one scene, I can’t remember which, someone made eye contact with her and she glanced down, as if self-conscious of herself and I really don’t know what to make of it.

On the one hand, in light of her addiction to Terrellium-D, all of this makes sense and it shows some nuanced acting from Jolene Blalock but on the other, she’s always been emotional, which I hate and feel that this current storyline is nothing more than some sort of retcon for the character.

Plus, the one interview I saw Blalock in, I didn’t like. She’s annoying. :stuck_out_tongue:

Not sure if all these qualify since I am on dial up and am thus bogged down but judging from the titles, all these are the threads where we write Trek ourselves.

>I can think of no Klingon episode off the top of my head, other than “Blood
>Oath” that I would consider especially good.

What about “The Way of the Warrior”? Or (though it’s only half Klingon-themed “Looking for Par’Mach in All the Wrong Places”?