Tribbles as pet food = an hour well-spent last night.
That's all I have to say.![]()
Tribbles as pet food = an hour well-spent last night.
That's all I have to say.![]()
Last edited by Kirok; 04-24-2003 at 09:35 AM.
I'M Captain Kirk!!!!
That was a pretty good Enterprise episode. I'm pleasently surprised.
Now if they keep up this kind of quality for the rest of the season I might be inclined to give S3 a chance.
Though I'm still trying to figure out what the point of the B-plot of this episode was. Other than filling up the rest of the 45 minutes not spent with Phlox and his patient.
No power in the 'verse can stop me.
"You know this roleplaying thing is awfully silly, let's just roll the dice." - overheard during a D&D 3E game.
Development of character depth.![]()
Regards,
CKV.
This being Enterprise I guess characters who are not Trip, T'Pol or Archer getting any lines or even more than the contractually obliged minute of screentime can be considered character development.Originally posted by Capt. K. Vaughn
Development of character depth.![]()
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No power in the 'verse can stop me.
"You know this roleplaying thing is awfully silly, let's just roll the dice." - overheard during a D&D 3E game.
Exactly Joe.![]()
Seriously, I enjoyed that filler and other such fluff they've had in past episodes as it allows us to see the characters after a more mundane fashion and not always when they are on the hot seat.
Though about the only thing that keeps me watching Enterprise is that sort of fluff and the starship designs for some of the races. I think I even have a decent idea of what the Apollo-class description in Spacedock now looks like onscreen. *grin*
Regards,
CKV.