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Captain Archer, Commander Tucker, and Sub-Commander T'Pol are taken hostage by Andorians in a Vulcan monastery called P'Jem.
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Air Date: 10/31/01
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
Great episode and they used the transporter! Love to see Jeffrey Combs back in Star Trek again!
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A strange, symbiotic alien creature boards Enterprise and starts kidnapping members of the crew.
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Stardate:
Air Date: 05/01/02
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
This one has a very "Alien" feel - not that it's a bad thing. Creepy and strange.
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Heavily damaged by the Romulan mine, Enterprise is repaired by an unmanned and automated sentient alien repair station.
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Stardate:
Air Date: 10/09/02
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
A crazy episode that, even though the twist was easy to spot, played out in a very fun direction.
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Commander Tucker is fired upon by an Arkonian ship and is then stranded on a planet with his attacker.
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Air Date: 01/08/03
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
Connor Trinneer started off a tad rough as Trip but settles in to become one of the best Trek characters around. This Enemy Mine style episode has a lot to love all around.
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A Tellarite captures Captain Archer in order to collect a reward from the Klingons who have been searching for him since the events of Judgment.
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The Klingons
Stardate:
Air Date: 05/14/03
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
I love that Archer is wanted by the Klingons - it makes every encounter with them more tense.
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A Beauty and the Beast-like tale involving Ensign Sato encountering a potentially helpful telepathic on a deserted world.
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Air Date: 10/15/03
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
Easily my least favorite episode of the show. It seems like the writers couldn't figure out a way to get Archer the info he needed on the Xindi, so they came up with a cheat to advance the show. Still well acted and directed.
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Religious zealots seek to execute Captain Archer, for supposed acts of sphere desecration, after hijacking Enterprise.
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Stardate:
Air Date: 01/14/04
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
This one is well acted with a terrific story. So why only three and a half? I hate it when someone takes over a starfleet vessel. It makes me gnash my teeth. And while the outcome is good, until then, I was seething at the blindly religious fools....
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As Enterprise passes through a trans-dimensional disturbance, the crew is put into hibernation, leaving Doctor Phlox in control of the ship.
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Air Date: 02/18/04
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
Gorgeous episode that features John Billingsly's acting prowess very well. I very fun episode from start to finish.
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The Enterprise crew meet their own descendants from an alternate timeline in the past.
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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.
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Archer and T'Pol find T'Pau and T'Pol's mother and learn that Archer is carrying Surak's katra.
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Air Date: 11/26/04
Director: Roxann Dawson
Jack's Review
Now that I see where this story is headed, I love it. So, the Vulcans in Enterprise start out as space-jerks and are now headed back to their roots. Well done!