Jack's Rating:
Captain Archer learns that Crewman Daniels is covertly helping to fight the Temporal Cold War against Silik and members of the Suliban Cabal.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 11/28/01
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill
Jack's Review
This one is great. I like Silik as a recurring bad guy and this one is yet another good use of the temporal cold war storyline.
Jack's Rating:
Enterprise is recalled to Earth after the crew is blamed for the accidental destruction of a colony world. En route, it is hijacked by Suliban and Captain Archer is trapped in the future.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 05/22/02
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
The temporal cold war is a really neat idea and I had been waiting for more info about it. This episode shows off Bakula's acting chops and gives viewers a really nice cliffhanger to end season one.
Jack's Rating:
As a group of Suliban take over Enterprise, Captain Archer tries to return to the 22nd century.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 09/18/02
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
A great ending to a great storyline.
Jack's Rating:
Enterprise finds a derelict ship, only to be attacked by both Suliban and Tholian ships.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 02/19/03
Director: James Whitmore| Jr.
Jack's Review
Some absolutely mind blowing effects in this one. Another amazing story expertly directed and acted.
Jack's Rating:
A parasite causes Captain Archer to lose his short-term memory, and he (with the help of T'Pol and Doctor Phlox) seeks a way to change the past.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 11/05/03
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill
Jack's Review
A damned fine story with a brain-wrecking timeline twist. Still, I have said before, Trek does time travel better than any show in history...and this one is a lot of fun.
Jack's Rating:
With the help of Temporal Agent Daniels, Captain Archer and Sub-Commander T'Pol go back to 2004 Detroit to stop a group of Reptilians releasing a biological weapon
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 11/26/03
Director: Mike Vejar
Jack's Review
Okay - a time travel episode that stars Leland Orser and Jeffrey Dean Morgan? I am totally on board. Creepy. Fun. Hilarious at times. The drive-thru scene is worth the price of admission.
Jack's Rating:
Finding the superweapon on Azati Prime, Captain Archer embarks on a suicide mission to destroy it, and Enterprise suffers a devastating attack by the Xindi.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 03/03/04
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
Here we go. An entire season-long storyline is finally coming to a head. Just a terrific overall performance by everyone in the cast.
Jack's Rating:
The Enterprise crew meet their own descendants from an alternate timeline in the past.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 05/05/04
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
This one was strange....if Enterprise makes it through the subspace corridor then wouldn't the second ship vanish from the timeline instantly? Oh well....still a fun episode.
Jack's Rating:
The final showdown with the Reptilians and their Guardian allies occurs.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 05/26/04
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
The Xindi movie continues with a final showdown. Awesome episode.
Jack's Rating:
After destroying the Xindi weapon, Enterprise finds itself in the 20th century during World War II with Nazis in control of the North Eastern USA.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 10/08/04
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
What a facepalm moment! Enterprise saves the world! Time for some R&R? Nope! Space Nazis!
Jack's Rating:
Archer joins Silik to stop the alien Nazis, restore the timeline and end the Temporal Cold War.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate:
Air Date: 10/15/04
Director: Allan Kroeker
Jack's Review
When the crew realizes the captain is alive...yeah, I got the tears in the eyes. Terrific episode but a rather useless end to Silik.