Category: Trekathon

  • Trekathon 689: Bounty (ENT)

    Reed is proved very correct about Archer’s lax attitude to security, as Archer gets captured by a bounty hunter. Dull and uninteresting stupidity. Archer gets himself taken prisoner by being stupid, tries a couple of stupid things that don’t help him get out of the situation, then tries a stupid thing that does help him.…

  • Trekathon 688: First Flight (ENT)

    Archer has a flashback to the days of the NX Warp Project testing. Not great, but not terrible either. It’s nice to see the ‘what they were like back then’ type stories, but this one is limited in scope (just Archer and Trip), and it seems that basically everyone is just the same. There was…

  • Trekathon 687: Regeneration (ENT)

    The Borg show up, jumping up and down lightly on continuity. There’s a great episode of the Doctor Who reboot, *Dalek*, that manages to take back a villain that had become so overused we’d forgotten the menace. This episode is not as good, but it still reminds us of just how significant the Borg threat…

  • Trekathon 686: Cogenitor (ENT)

    Enterprise runs into a race with three genders,one of which is a third class citizen. This episode dances right on the edge between ‘uncomfortable’ and ‘stupid’, until in the second half Trip apparently has a brain extraction and the episode lands in ‘stupid’ with no escape. It seems incredibly out of character for him to…

  • Trekathon 685: The Breach (ENT)

    Phlox has to decide whether to treat a member of his race’s deepest enemies. So, what can make even the incredibly phlegmatic Dr Phlox crack? How about someone who accuses his whole race of being war criminals (and who is apparently right), and that he was raised to hate. Yeah, that’ll just about do it.…

  • Trekathon 684: Horizon (ENT)

    Ensign Merriweather visits home. Gah. I know I sometimes call for episodes that tell us a bit more about the character of the main cast, but this is a good example of how not to do that. Sure, we get to see a lot of Travis’s background and family, but the plot is just not…

  • Trekathon 683: Judgment (ENT)

    Archer is put on trial by the Klingons. Ah, the venerable trial plot. We’ve seen it so many times: Star Trek VI, *Tribunal*, *The Drumhead*, *The Menagerie*, *Court Martial*, *Rules of Engagement*, and even *The Magicks of Megas-Tu’. But I suspect the Greeks were the first to use this plot. I thought it was all…

  • Trekathon 682: The Crossing (ENT)

    Enterprise runs into some non-corporeal aliens. This episode really clicked for me. It’s a pure science fiction tale, and would not be out of place in either TOS or TNG. There’s a good mix between the purer ‘exploration’ side of things and the more menacing side of the aliens. And the build up into the…

  • Trekathon 681: Canamar (ENT)

    Archer and Trip get themselves taken prisoner. A collection of cliches – mistakenly taken prisoner, swept up in the prisoner revolt, etc – that somehow rises above its components to deliver an entertaining story. I think a big part of it is the sheer menace of Kuroda, who I was a bit disappointed to see…

  • Trekathon 680: Future Tense (ENT)

    Enterprise finds an abandoned ship with a mummified Human corpse. Mostly more confusing time travel arc stuff, without the benefit that we normally have in those episodes of someone to do the exposition scene. I’m really not 100% sure about what really happened in this episode. Certainly someone (the writer?) needs to go revisit temporal…