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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Malnurtured Snay: [QB] Just in case you missed the six $'s in the subject line ... <h2>SPOILERS!</h2> With that done ... Wow. Awesome! Well written, well acted (well, as well acted as Star Trek can be), great action sequences -- ! I didn't like the gel scene between T'Pol and Tucker. Certainly too fan-boyish. Anyone drooling over Jolene in this month's Maxim ("Well, I love when I sort of come to and I'm on the other side of the room, sweaty and breathing heavy, with bottles and ashtrays tipped over everywhere. I'm, like, 'What just happened? Oh, yeah, I got laid. Gotcha.'") won't be disapointed, but it seemed a bit risque for a Star Trek series. ::shrug:: I love the sets. They're so wonderfully detailed ... although I found myself wondering what Archer would say if he found himself standing on the bridge of the [i]Enterprise-D[/i]. "Holy crap, this is big!" The Rigellian mining station (or whatever it was) looks like something you'd see in TOS ... (except, obviously, better details and such). I'd like to see more interaction between Sato and Mayweather. She hates spaceships, he loves 'em. I'd like to see something happen there. I think we can probably add that mysterious room where the Suliban leaders confrences with his leader from the future as one of the standing sets of [i]Enterprise[/i]. I think we'll be seeing it again. I loved the opening credits ... I loved Zephram's speech. I thought the incorporation of some of the familiar opening speeches ("new life, and new civilization... to boldy go where no man has gone before") was done very well, didn't sound all that corny. I was hoping, at the end, Archer would sit down and say, "Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship [i]Enterprise[/i], her new mission to seek out strange new life, and new civilizations. To boldly go where no man has gone before!" Ah well. I liked that we learn that there are sixty-or so dialects of the same Klingon language. I liked seeing the Klingon Hall, although I was kind of hoping to see a Klingon ship. I guess we'll get to see more of them later. The First Contact didn't seem to be so disasterous ... yet ... of course, the Klingons don't seem very open with what they're thinking, so I guess we'll find out more on that later. Well, I think that about sums up what I thought of Enterprise. For the first time since [i]Deep Space Nine[/i] went off the air, it seems there's finally a series worthy of carrying on the Star Trek legacy. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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