Best Star Trek Enterprise Season 3
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- DirectorLeVar BurtonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockArcher decides to make a fast-growing clone of Trip to help save his life while Enterprise is stranded in a dangerous field with nucleonic particles."Actually I can imagine a worse fate: being stuck in there with Malcom".
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockEnterprise has arrived at the location of the Xindi Council and with the help of Degra, Archer can make his plea in front of the five races of Xindi. Archer needs to prove that the Sphere Builders have been telling lies. While the Primates and Arboreals are already aware of the truth, convincing the other three races will not be easy. The Reptilians and Insectoids refuse to even listen to Archer. Meanwhile, the Sphere Builders haven't been sitting still, and have arranged a secret meeting with the Reptilians.The best of the final episodes. The political landscape is crafted with skill.
- DirectorAllan KroekerStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockArcher decides he should pilot a kamikaze shuttle to destroy the Xindi weapon. Temporal agent Daniels urges him to reconsider.What can I say? Emotions are high and the scriptwriters are doing their job for this one. Heavy suspense and action.
- DirectorRobert Duncan McNeillStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockHis memory crippled, Archer awakens years in the future, after the Xindi have reduced Earth to a cinder and the remnants of humanity have settled on a distant planet. Now, Archer learns that he may be the key to undoing this tragedy.Voyager of course was famous for the "reset-button" time travel endings. This episode was amazing, especially the relationship between T'pol and Archer which develops.
- DirectorLeVar BurtonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockAs the crew continues to repair the ship and mourn the dead, Archer works to create trust and form a partnership with members of the Xindi council.What I liked the most about "The Forgotten" was Tucker's struggle to accept his loss. The eighteen member of the crew dead was very moving.
- DirectorMichael VejarStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockArcher and the Xindi Degra are in a shuttle. With Degra suffering from memory loss, Archer tells him they escaped together from a prison and that the Insectoids took power after destroying Earth.
- DirectorRobert Duncan McNeillStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockWhile the Reptilians force Hoshi to decipher a launch code, the Primates, Arboreals and Archer think of a way to stop the Xindi weapon.It begins to pull together.
- DirectorJames L. ConwayStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockCaptain Archer has been returned to Enterprise by the Xindi council awaiting a hearing. But after a heavy attack by the Reptilians, Enterprise is stranded without a functional warp drive. They meet another ship in trouble because of space anomalies. The ship's captain isn't willing to trade in their warp coil and Archer must make a tough decision. Meanwhile T'Pol is having some strange sensations and can't control her emotions."I'm about to step over a line. I line I never thought I would cross". The attitude of this episode is very similar to "In the Pale Moonlight", a DS9 episode. Jolene Blalock exquisitely portrays the afflicted T'pol.
- DirectorRoxann DawsonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockTrying to pass through a subspace corridor, Enterprise is stopped by a version of itself from the future.One of the coolest time travel stories I have ever seen. Loved how the relationships worked out. On a side note, the crews engage once again in a game of hot potato with the warp coils.
- DirectorAllan KroekerStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockArcher takes Degra's ship to try to prevent Earth from being destroyed and gets some unexpected help. Enterprise tries to destroy Sphere 41, but the Sphere Builders know about the plan.Wow. I was left speechless after this episode and after the saga's conclusion. The drama was built up to a perfect climax with both A and B plots keeping me on edge. Yeah... Then the last three minutes came... Couldn't they have waited for next season?
- DirectorAllan KroekerStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockEnterprise has been in the Delphic Expanse for six weeks and have yet to get any intel about the Xindi. Strange anomalies affect the ship, sending cargo flying violently through the bays, pockets of atmosphere losing gravity and other incidents defying the known laws of physics. T'Pol helps Trip's insomnia with an intimate Vulcan therapy. Archer and Trip find another race of Xindi imprisoned in a mine.The third explosive season of Enterprise is set off through this action packed episode. It is certainly apparent how dark this season is going to be, just from the spectacular special effects and scenes.
- DirectorDavid StraitonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockAfter an attack by Osaarian pirates, Enterprise follows them to a mysterious sphere.Introducing the spheres...
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockEnterprise answers a distress signal from a stranded Vulcan ship, only when arriving they find the ship completely desolate, wrecked - and filled with Vulcan zombies.Hold on to your hat! Vulcans somehow make really terrifying zombies.
- DirectorRoxann DawsonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockWhile in command of Enterprise because the entire crew is in a coma, Dr. Phlox starts hearing some strange sounds.The episode starts slow, but through the great acting of Doctor Phlox and a great script, the episode becomes alive.
- DirectorRoxann DawsonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockHoshi Sato is contacted by a 400-year-old telepathic alien exiled on planet in the Expanse, shunned by his society because of his abilities. The alien offers to use his powers to help Enterprise find the Xindi and the weapon they are building, but only if Hoshi will stay with him while he works. She agrees to stay behind, while Enterprise confirms the Expanse has a second Sphere and is on its way to investigate.Very reminiscent of a few TOS episodes with a huge mansion and a strange alien. Once again Hoshi's episode is simple, like "vanishing point" but a very enjoyable break from the action-packed Xindi episodes.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockEnterprise has found the location of the testing site of the Xindi weapon and gets some rather unexpected help.There is certainly nothing wrong with proving ground and it made for a good supporting episode, but shoving Shran's character into the expanse felt wrong (how will the Andorians get back through the clouds?). Having said that, the story had some great twists and another fine performance from Shran.
- DirectorDavid StraitonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockEnterprise follows a lead and discovers a Xindi lab that refines Kemocite, the key ingredient in the weapon being built to destroy Earth. An away team of Archer, Reed and Hayes confront the lead researcher, Gralik Durr, who was employed by Degra to refine the Kemocite but was never told what it would be used for. When Gralik realizes it was his research that contributed to the 7 million deaths on Earth, he agrees to help Archer prevent further loss of life. Meanwhile, on Enterprise, Phlox and Tucker study the weapon they seized from the Xindi and find an organic component, a life-form serving as the rifle's power cell. Despite T'Pol's objection, Tucker tests the weapon.The Shipment provides a standard amount of entertainment, but is especially important to increase the viewers' knowledge of the Xindi.
- DirectorDavid StraitonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockEnterprise investigates a previously unknown colony of humans who are living in the fashion of the American Old West. They are oppressing an alien race called the Skagarans.A fun episode, which was needed in the darker story arch.
- DirectorLeVar BurtonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockArcher, Reed and Sato are transformed into aliens while visiting a planet.Begins as scary but continues as standard.
- DirectorMichael VejarStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockArcher and T'Pol travel back in time to Detroit in 2004 to stop three Xindi-Reptilians from constructing a bioweapon.Sort of like Star trek: "The Voyage home". And when I say sort-of, I mean ripped-off minus the whales.
- DirectorMichael VejarStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockEnterprise helps an alien woman, Rajiin, seeking to escape her life as a sex slave. Once on board she uses her alien abilities to gather biometric data about humans and is recaptured by her employers, the Xindi council.Didn't really go anywhere, except a more thurough introduction of the Xindi.
- DirectorRoxann DawsonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockEnterprise is taken over by religious zealots who want to use the ship in a war against heretics.The final few moments of the episode are unforgettable. The rest, is not quite so original.
- DirectorMichael GrossmanStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockCaptain Archer orders the crew of Enterprise to save a Xindi-Insectoid hatchery.As the conclusion gradually comes closer, the dissension in the crew becomes more apparent. A filler episode though.
- DirectorDavid LivingstonStarsScott BakulaJohn BillingsleyJolene BlalockWith Reed and Hayes fighting over a training program and Trip seemingly making T'Pol jealous, Enterprise discovers a dying alien in a pod with technology similar to the Spheres.The writing crew finds yet another reason for T'pol to take her clothes off and basically members of the crew engage in a pissing match. Don't get me wrong, the T'pol-Tucker duo are a great pair, but there could have been some more lead-up. Also, Malcom finally gets his butt partially kicked.