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| The Awesome One | I hated it, I really hated it. It's not that it was a horrbile ep, althoug it wasn't great. It's just not the type of episode I enjoy.
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| The Dude Join Date: Dec 1969 Location: Massachusetts
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![]() | I kinda liked it. It suffers from a bit of a messy and derivative narrative, but it has enough strong individual scenes to make it worthwhile. I especially liked the scene where Archer meets the elder T'Pol, and, like Archer, wish it could have gone on longer. It was well-played, and held a lot of promise. I also really liked the short scene with Hoshi, Mayweather and Reed gossiping about future relationships. I thought that was a very human response to the situation, especially for the lower-ranked characters. And I liked the ambiguity at the end - Was the elder NX-01 destroyed, or erased from time? It's cool that we never find out, because it lets you play with your imagination. It could easily go either way, and if the NX-01 crew never finds out, who cares if we do? We can sympathize with their situation, now because we're in the same one, wondering about the other crew's fate.
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