Something I've always wondered is whether T'Pol was affected by any trellium dust left on Trip during that first neuropressure session. That gasp she lets out when he hits the right spot is not quite what I would have expected from her. One of my favorite moments from the episode is how Trip tries to cover when she asks if he thought she was coming on to him. It's so funny! First he puts it out there that he would actually jump at the chance if things were a little different, and then he stumbles through the whole, "No, no, no, NO" part. Man I love CT's acting!
Another thing I wonder about is the comment T'Pol makes to Phlox where she says that delicacy isn't something she associates with Commander Tucker. Maybe she's just bickering with him when he's not even there. But I always wondered if she hadn't tried to approach Trip in the past to see how he was doing.
panyasan wrote: I thought the Xindi as alien were very interesting, but the thought that four very different species share a common DNA didn't sit well with me. Four different species on one planet or a coalition of planets working together - for me that works better.
I got used to it, but that was something that I found really jarring at first. Eventually I even grew to appreciate the different agendas of each of the species, but it did require a lot of suspension of disbelief. One thing that I would have found more interesting would be if the less-human looking species (reptiles and insectoids) had been the ones to be more sympathetic to Archer.