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Star Trek Enterprise - The Complete Third Season
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In Theaters : 26 September, 2001
DVD Release : 27 September, 2005
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Star Trek Enterprise - The Complete Third Season description
Described by series cocreator Brannon Braga as "a single episode that lasts 24 hours," the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise is arguably the best in the show's four-season run. With the epic "Xindi saga" as the season's primary story arc, the series found its tonal focus in the unpredictable space of the Delphic Expanse, where alien encount ... review details
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♥♥♥♥ The Best Downloadable episode I thought was...
, besides the episode with the Vulcan Zombies, and the Forge on Vulcan, parts 1,2,and 3 from the final and 4th season, was "Similitude," where Dr. Phlox has to clone Com. Charles Tucker Tripp, the chief engineer, to replace some brain tissue so he can be revived form a coma that resulted from an injury in time to save the ship stranded in a part of the expanse that is rapidly accumulating magnetic debris on it. Yes, I am a huge Tripp fan (I wish he would improve his website). I also love the episode where he and T'Pol have to strip down and rub antibacterial gel on themselves while in quarantine for most of a day, and the other episode where he accompanies her to Vulcan for a marriage. We can'y ever get enough Vulcan stuff. She is hot. I had to write this review after someone gave it a C-. No, sir, it is definitely an A, and one of the best ever, along with the 2 mirror universe episodes that were way too brief. I thought they had redesigned the show because of fan feedback, and I buckled my seatbelt for a ride-- man, was that exciting in season 4. I had missed these season 3 until after seeing season 4, and was very impressed by the Vulcan Zombies. Ya, the Zindi stuff was a bit too drawn out, but I would say that Similitude was one of the top 10 of them , or even the top 5. We get to see Trip mature from an infant in a few days to an adault and fall in love with T'Pol. It was very endearing and emotionally touching. An excellent performance, almost as cool as ST III The Search For Spock movie, where younger Spocks are seen maturing rapidly. Man, I can't believe the two of them did not show up for the Farewell Party. I was not too crazy about the Eugenics episodes with Dr. Soong, but it was very cool seeing real Orion green slave women and Cold Station 12 was pretty good, with its biowarfare stuff. By the way, the episode about Dr. Phlox being kidnapped by the Klingons to cure their plague was very cool, explaining the enigma of the Klingons without ridges, of which FAFSA corp alluded to in their now-defunct role-playing game. (Obviously, this relates to more than season 3, but I had to mention how good "Similitude" was, and squeeze in my whole review in 1 shabang). This would be a great opportuity for Atari, the exclusive ST game licenser for several years, to revive the unfinished original series game "Secret of Vulcan Fury," from the now-defunct pc game company, Interplay, the intro for which can be viewed on either the CD-Rom set or the DVD version, or the Action-Pack edition with add-ons, of Star Trek Starfleet Academy-- 1 of the best 3 ST games ever (along with KA and EF). (I plan to go on a crusade for this when I get time- feel free to contact me, anyone, if interested in campaigning to see this game completed). But, back to Enterprise, it is one of the best shows ever (and thank goodness the shows only had on ferengi episode). And, yes, we needed more Tellarites (pig people), and they should have had Alpha Centarians-- but at least we got to see green orion slavewomen and blue Andorians (love the antennae) and their telepath subrace (man, was that ever cool). It is too bad they also had no 3-legges, 3-armed Edoans, with their orange skin and concave heads and yellow eyes , or any Catians (cat people-- these can be seen, among other places, in the animated series). P.S.: Koodos to Sulu for coming out-- that took guts. Paramount: we need more green-blooded Vulcan artwork for sale!
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