Teleplay By
Alan Cross
Story By
Rick Berman & Brannon Braga and Chris Black
Directed By
Patrick Norris
February 9, 2152
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Putaro wrote:I rather like this episode. The question for me is: Is V'Lar really awkward, and self-effacing, or is she a REALLY good diplomat and knows what will play well with the Humans?
Aquarius wrote:What I like about this is T'Pol is being challenged by one of her own people what it is to "be Vulcan." I like that T'Pol makes all these assumptions about how things should be/what V'lar would want, that she's so blinded by protocol and--dare I say--hero worship that it doesn't even occur to her that a diplomat, of all people, isn't going to be the kind of person who is going to be inflexible when it comes to other people's customs.
Aquarius wrote:And T'Pol continually sees this woman do very un-Vulcan things for the sake of remaining relatable to her human hosts, as well as V'Lar's curiosity about them. We all know how important this is going to be to T'Pol, but I think this is the first time it really hits home for her (and me, too, I confess, when I saw this the first time) that she's not betraying her Vulcan-ness by practicing human customs and social norms.
Honeybee wrote:This is one of the first season episodes that's definitely playing with Archer/T'Pol, although it's just a deep working friendship at this point. I think T'Pol finally wins V'Lar's respect when she sticks up for Archer at the end, and V'Lar sees a great deal of potential for the future in that relationship, although she may not see it as romantic.
Honeybee wrote: On the other hand, I think it's clear that she's not above flirting with Archer and seems to have something of a crush on him, what with the passionfruit remark.
Brandyjane wrote:
I almost think V'Lar's comment about T'Pol and Archer's deep trust and friendship was just a little too premature.
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