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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Balaam Xumucane: [QB] Although, I didn't buy the angry Archer scene (But did you see that stubble? How about that mussed hair?), I was really glad they had it in there. I mean I liked that he was ready to drag Sim down there and cut open his head. That's unexpected. He's been such a goody-goody, and it was refreshing to see him be a little irrational, particularly with regards to his best friend. That was interesting human drama. I felt like Trineer played it a little too subtle in some spots. Like maybe it would have had more impact if Sim had been really fucked up about which emotions were his and which were Trip's. I also felt like him walking into sickbay was difficult to buy. Everything I've read about capital punishment makes me think there is something inherently impossible about willingly walking into certain unglorious death. I'm not saying that he should have been changing his mind, but he might have needed some help getting down to sickbay. Also the science behind Sim having Trip's memories was just, well, dumb. Don't get me wrong, though. I thought it was a really cool morality play. I liked that he did attempt to escape. I liked that he attempted, but that because he was still so essentially Trip he couldn't. That's cool. And like maybe he just needed to know that he could have, that he was clever enough, Trip enough. Although I think the T'pol/Trip relationship REALLY strains credibility, I did like that she was ready to kiss the dead guy. They could have gone even further with that, but, you know. A good ep. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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