I can so relate to everyone's experiences with the heat. I've never had heat stroke, but I did get sunstroke after spending 8 hours, in 40 deg (c) heat, on the beach without shade or sunscreen. Yup! Lobster...Yes, the thing with dry heat is that it does sneak up on you. I didn't noticed I was burning, no one did, until later that night when I went to mass and had to leave the church to throw up! Talk about your glow in the dark later on! It was the last time I did that!
Yeah, that was me that mentioned about the rib. I rolled a rib about 10 years ago, and it hurt like blazes! I couldn't walk, couldn't stretch, couldn't take a deep breath, had me in tears. The doctor said it was just as bad as breaking a rib and there wasn't anything that could be done. One of the things that the doctor told me to remember to do was to take deep breaths because by not doing so there is the possibility of getting pleurisy. So when I remembered my own experience it went a long way in explaining, for me, why Trip deteriorated like he did. He would have already been fighting to get a deep breath and in considerable pain before he went into the desert, add to that the heat and dehydration that came with it, it was no wonder why he got so sick. But, in saying all that, what I found confusing was the way the writers focused on heat exhaustion as the cause. Making a point that Trip could go into a coma because of it. Yes, there is that, but his injury was the catalyst and I think the story would have benefited by sticking to that as the reason, hence explaining why the heat effected him so much. Hopefully that made sense! *rolls eyes*
I love this episode. This was the one that got me into Enterprise hook, line, and sinker! I think it's because this showcased the friendship between the two men, and I remember thinking at the time when I first watched it, that I wondered if the actors were close off screen as well because of they way they interacted.
I think I also made an observation about Malcolm's reaction to Zobral, the way he backed off when Zobral stood over him. At the time I wondered why, being the security officer, he would look like he's cowering away from this man, but in hindsight I now wonder if it's because of his Section 31 background, Malcolm being aware of what he is totally capable of and doing his best to hide it from everyone else (hopefully
that made sense???). Just a thought.
And, I liked the interaction between Hoshi and T'Pol when they are discussing why the Vulcans contacted the American's first. I think this was the first time that I saw T'Pol explaining something without the Vulcan superior attitude. It was a nice touch.
And yes....
Half naked hunks...
Always makes my day...
