Archer interrogates the Xindi mastermind. I was disappointed about the caution the episode took in the end, it would have been nice to keep us in suspense (at…
Author: robert
The Andorians show up to help the mission. So I think this plot development is normally called the ‘deus ex shran’. Forgiven, because Shran is the best recurring…
Enterprise is taken over by religious terrorists. Gee, I wonder what possible real world parallels they were trying to draw… Although if you missed the moral, clearly you…
Archer and T’Pol travel back to Earth 2004 to stop a Xindi bioweapon plot. This makes surprisingly little use of the time period. T’Pol’s moralising asides are annoying,…
Enterprise finds a colony of humans living a 19th century Western. Bland silliness that’s so impressed with itself for making a point that it forgot to make a…
Archer follows a trail to a mining facility supplying the Xindi weapon. Now we have some complexity and variety in the Xindi - they aren’t all a threat…
Hoshi makes contact with a creepy psychic. Yay, we finally noticed that the enormous sphere from a few episodes ago was significant. Only when they worked out there…
T’Pol turns out to be allergic to MacGuffin-D. An interesting development - I was expecting that this trellium-D plot was going to eliminate the silly anomalies, and we…
Archer brings a spy on board. It’s pretty hard to do this plot without some people coming across as morons. There’s a little bit of stupidity (not locking…
Archer, Hoshi and Reed get mutated by an alien virus. Unlike previous attempts at similar stories (*Genesis* most notoriously) there’s no attempt to try and relate what happens…