It's been a while since I've written any ENT fic and, now that I'm back to a few minutes each morning, I'm struggling a bit with some of the voices. It's this job I took - the writing required is decidedly uncreative. But hey, it pays the bills.
Anyway, I've decided to re-watch
Enterprise once again. I've already watched all the Blu-Ray extras, so now I'm on to watching the actual episodes, twice each if I can. (The second time being with commentary turned on.) Then I remembered the re-watch thread and decided to resurrect the discussion. Reading through the previous posts has been fun and reminded me of a lot of things I'd forgotten!
Given that I've watched the pilot so many times, and have discussed it more than once, I was surprised that I noticed something new this time around. But first, some notes:
* The beam-out was fantastic, but now I wonder what it'd been like if they'd saved the transporter moment for a season finale. It would have been neat to see the development of the transporter, especially after the experience with the alien replicator.
* I liked the struggle over chain-of-command stuff. Good source of conflict and well resolved after.
* I wish we'd revisited Rigel a few more times in the series.
* I also wish we'd gotten to know Archer and Sato's pre-
Enterprise history a little more throughout the series. We got a good explanation of Archer's previous history with Trip by season two, but not as much to explain the familiarity between Archer and Hoshi that's obvious in the pilot.
* On that same note, I'd like to have known more about Malcolm and Travis's pre-
Enterprise friendship as the series went on. We see them as a pair again in Observer Effect, but we don't really get a history for what appears to be a friendship formed before
Enterprise.
* Porthos!
And of course, decon! I never quite got why this was so controversial, since TOS had such a raging case of sexuality and skimpy barely-there costumes, etc. This moment was so very TOS, in that regard. It was, essentially, a Spock versus McCoy argument, but with a very obvious dash of UST.
Also, I kind liked how it harkened back to early space travel, I.e. decontamination procedures at the point of splashdown, quarantine and the overabundance of caution at the possibility that anything dangerous could be brought back.
In fact, something very evident in the pilot was a feel of the 1960's space era: from the nod to invading space alien fiction of the time (the farmer and the Klingon in the cornfield) to the rivets on the ship, the need for decontamination, and a Cold War by alien factions - this was all symbolically TOS's time - the TV show's time of the late 1960's. These things hint at where WE came from as much as the show was supposed to hint at where Starfleet, Kirk, Spock etc. came from. Even Travis is a hint - he's a Space "Boomer". (I.e. a nod at the Baby Boom generation.) Zephram Cochrane's speech - and the fact that TOS's famous line comes from it - is reminiscent of the effect of Kennedy's space "we shall go to the moon" speech.
I'd mentioned before that I'd never really liked the Temporal Cold War plot, but I'd also never seen it in this context.
And one last thing:
Has anyone ever noticed that the three Admirals in the Starfleet Medical observation room (just after Klaang had been captured) are named: Williams, Leonard and Forrest? And that one of the Vulcan's is named… wait for it… TOS?
