This is the episode that turned this ardent TnT fan into an Archer/T'Pol 'shipper for a about a year. I agree completely with you about the caring they show for one another, Mistress Euclid. Jon spent most of the season so far griping at her, acting like he doesn't trust her, and blaming her for the actions of all Vulcans everywhere. It seems at times like he truly regrets asking her to stay. But then very slowly we see them making forward progress, like when he takes T'Pol (and just T'Pol) aside for advice ("Silent Enemy" and "Dear Doctor" come to mind). I think this is the episode where Jon truly internalizes the fact that T'Pol is NOT just a Vulcan liaison assigned to his ship; she is HIS first officer. If there's one thing we know about Archer, it's that he takes care of his people.
In my opinion, this episode changes everything between them. T'Pol was ready to go quietly back to Vulcan, but Jon wasn't about to let that happen. He showed her that he was willing to
fight to keep her there, that he truly
wanted her there. To a lesser extent, she realizes the others want her there, too, when Phlox has that conversation with her about how she's become a real part of the crew and mentions they're going to have a party for her.
Honeybee wrote:I had forgotten (or didn't notice) how competent and in control Trip is as acting Captain - and the great moment where he plays dumb hick with the douche Vulcans. Trip does that a couple of times, and it always works really well. This of course, provides me another reason to be irked with the B-plot of the Seventh, since the Trip we see here is perfectly capable of making command decisions.
Yes! I'd forgotten how great Trip was here, too. I think his performance in "The Seventh" overshadowed this episode in a lot of people's minds. This is much more in line with the Trip as acting captain we get in season four.
Honeybee wrote:And while I get the reason for Douche Vulcans, I still can't believe that they Vulcans would totally scapegoat T'Pol for the destruction of P'Jem since they were violating the treaty and were totally busted. She followed the orders of her captain to hand over the data, and she did. It seems like overkill, even knowing about the corruption of the VHC.
I don't think any Vulcans who knew the full story actually blamed T'Pol for what happened. I saw it more as punishment than anything else. They probably thought she
should have known better. She was with the Ministry of Security for a while, so perhaps she should have anticipated that there
might truly be a surveillance station there and do what she could to keep things contained. I have long wondered if Koss's family had anything to do with her recall. She insulted them pretty badly by choosing to stay on a human vessel, so perhaps Koss's father put pressure on someone to pin it on T'Pol. (Actually, for all we know, Koss's father could be
the top guy in charge of the spy station!) I have also wondered in the past if T'Les hadn't tried to exert some influence to get her wayward daughter home. After all, we don't know what would have happened to T'Pol once she got back to Vulcan. She may have received a little slap on the wrist and then be given duties on Vulcan where they could keep a close eye on her to make sure she wasn't getting too emotional or free-thinking.