This is one of my favorite episodes to watch and rewatch. For me, it's
fun! I'm not saying the situation that Archer, Trip and T'Pol find themselves in is fun, or that the political machinations as discussed by some of you are any less serious. But I love how the characters work together, the dialogue between them, and so on. I crack up every time I hear T'Pol telling them how to behave. She didn't want them to go there, but if they are, she wants them to be on their best behavior.
I think the arrogance of the Vulcans of that era comes into play in this episode. Vulcans? Hiding a spy station in a monastery? That's pretty audacious. Although I thought perhaps they could have come up with something better than some big, old tapestry to hide the huge hatch to the listening post.
I am surprised that Trip didn't get caught when he went to work on the old transmitter. If I were Shran, I would have kept a guard stationed
inside the room where the captives were.
I especially love Archer's comment, in reference to the Andorians saying they'd kill the hostages if Enterprise tried to interefere, that he didn't recruit his tactical officer to sit on his butt when threatened. Archer is expecting Reed to do something, and not only that, he's counting on it.
I remember being impressed by Archer's righteous indignation when he realizes that there is indeed a listening post. You can almost hear what he's thinking. The Vulcans have held back humans from moving out into the galaxy, and now the Vulcans have lied to them. He's wondering what else they've lied about.
So I wasn't the only one who thought the statue looked a bit Budda-like.

Old enough to know better, but that's never stopped me before.