EntAllat wrote:But it's also the one that made me stay away from traditional Star Trek fan forums once I knew I loved this show. I'd caught Enterprise in reruns and I was hungry for any kind of discussion about it, so I checked out episode reviews. I found one that was probably well read during the show's run and started reading through it, getting more and more disappointed with the reviewer's opinion. I finally got to the review of this episode and the reviewer absolutely ripped it to shreds. I was appalled! I stopped reading any reviews and just continued to enjoy the series on my own.
This. So much this,
times a million during the original run. It was very difficult at times to be an
Enterprise fan when it was on the air because there was so much animosity and pure, unadulterated hatred of anything to do with it. I was so, so fortunate to find the small (by comparison) but passionate and dedicated corners of fandom that not only kept the fire alight, but launched not one but TWO successful "Save Enterprise!" campaigns. Only Paramount/UPN/CBS and huge upheavals in the television industry kept us from getting a fifth season -- and beyond.
I've related before how discouraged I would get from same-day reviews when I couldn't see new episodes until five days after air. When I realized that
they must be watching a different show, I stopped paying attention to them. I'm still LJ friends with a lot of people who left the fandom during the first or second season, but I can honestly say I can't understand the mindset.
This is one of the reasons I wanted a Rewatch.
The episode itself was a joy to watch. I've seen it several times but I keep finding things I didn't notice in every episode we've seen. I absolutely adore the way the Trip and Malcolm friendship is set up, and we can see the beginnings of the Trouble Twins here. I think it helped that Connor and Dominic developed a real-life friendship outside of the show.
I do, however, continue to wonder about the PINK LIPS for Malcolm. (Has anyone ever asked DK about that? Or anyone associated with the overall visual design of the show?) I'm almost convinced it was a color error in the video from this ep, since the lettering in the NX-01 hats were showing up as pink too, rather than red. And it wasn't just my TV.
But... that would mean that Malcolm had RED LIPS. Okay, maybe I'm obsessing over DK's lips, period.
What a way to get distracted!
The A/R shipper in me sees Malcolm very upset at the thought of the captain being dead. In the deleted scene, he thought Archer was almost invincible, and Trip sets him up to constantly save the day, annoyingly. Interesting that this didn't actually play out between Malcolm and Jon in near-future episodes -- except that it's posited in A/R circles that Malcolm was intentionally distancing himself from his attraction to his captain by building him up in a more negative light internally. Walls, Malcolm, you are so good at putting them up. It was nice to see you let them down in this ep, even with Jon at the end.
They may have deleted the scene for time, but I think they also may have NOT wanted to blatantly set Archer up as the save-the-day guy, because that actually became a frequent criticism of the character in Those Circles We Shall Not Speak Of Again.