This is another example of why I love this whole rewatch idea, for some of the same things entkayjay said - catching little things I hadn't noticed before.
This wasn't one of my favorite episodes when I first saw it and - other than remembering that T'Pol had a Ministry of Security background - was one of the ones I'd pretty much forgotten. In some ways it's still not one that I like a lot, mostly because I get easily confused by the the whole background story of Menos. That doesn't usually happen to me when I watch stories - even with fairly complicated plot-lines - but it happens here almost every time. The actual stuff about Menos and his prior exploits should be really interesting - it's a Vulcan undercover who's gone basically criminally insane - and yet I kinda glaze over it every single time. I don't understand it, really, because Menos is a really interesting kind of evil here. He's calm and rational and appeals to T'Pol's
emotions, instilling her with guilt, to cover his crimes. For a Vulcan, that's pretty damn creepy.
So yeah, I don't know why I haven't liked this episode more. It's also a fantastic episode for Archer and T'Pol interaction. Whether you wear shipper glasses or not throughout it, the way T'Pol seems absolutely distraught bu having to keep anything from Archer, the way she turns to him for help, the way she returns it with "If you ever need anyone you can trust" ... by this time in the series you really believe it. Whatever life choices T'Pol made before, however she ended up on Enterprise, this is where she was meant to be now. Archer really comes through for her too.
Like Honeybee, I wasn't looking forward to seeing Trip be made to look like he couldn't handle stuff. In the end it wasn't
quite as bad as I remembered. This was a different sort of leadership than he's had to handle before (or at least at a different level than he'd be expected to in Engineering) and when he was on the bridge he did fine. I'd go along with the idea that he had done fine up until dinner, when he was expecting to the kind of easy camaraderie, free of administrative decisions, that he, T'Pol, and Archer often shared over dinner, and it was that disappointment that was the source of his "I'll get to that later".
As usual, the episode gave me "fic starter" ideas. What did Travis think about this whole thing. He was the only person other than Archer who knew what happened. Did his crew mates (Trip?) try to get him to spill what happened? Had he ever been to an outpost like this before? Did he recognize the any of the alien species there? He was there only to be the pilot in and out, but ended up guarding Menos alone a few times. Did Menos ever talk to him directly? What did he say and did that have an impact on Travis later? Interestingly, there are few times when Travis has to act in a capacity that's close to his MU counterpart - a MACO - and this is one of them.
I'm also constantly amused by Phlox's ability to be inappropriately good humored about gross things.
