by Honeybee » Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:59 pm
During the rewatch chat, it was certainly commented on how much Travis had to do, and it was a true ensemble piece. Everyone did something significant, even the barely present Phlox when he gave Malcolm his disguise.
While it was heavy handed with the Nazi/Japanese Internment camp, Guantanamo Bay messaging, I thought it was important that Archer recognized that life wasn't going to be easy for the escapees. He didn't seem very happy toward the end. But I did think that the evocation of Japanese internment was a good one, because it indicated that this was a situation that had a deep impact on Archer and that humans are still struggling with their own past and their hypocrisy. It hit such an emotional nerve with Archer that he refused to escape until he could help the Suliban. Also, I think it was a comeuppance for him to be called on the fact that he assumed the prisoners were guilty and members of the cabal, when he had knowledge that not all Suliban were with the cabal.
I was a little squeamish about some of the concentration camp imagery, primarily because I just visited Anne Frank house last month and I saw a lot of footage there. I think I wasn't ready to see the imagery evoked, though I don't object in principle. I just wasn't in the headspace for it.
I did like the scenes on the ship, with T'Pol, Trip and Hoshi working together to thwart the bad guys. I liked that Malcolm led a successful escape. I tell myself he was made up to look like a specific Suliban they had scanned to explain why the guard didn't notice he was a strange Suliban.