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Star Trek: Enterprise
S3.E14
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  • Episode aired Jan 23, 2005
  • TV-PG
  • 43m
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8.1/10
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Randy Oglesby in Star Trek: Enterprise (2001)
Space Sci-FiActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi

Archer 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 E... Read allArcher 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.Archer 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.

  • Director
    • Michael Vejar
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Rick Berman
    • Brannon Braga
  • Stars
    • Scott Bakula
    • John Billingsley
    • Jolene
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Michael Vejar
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Brannon Braga
    • Stars
      • Scott Bakula
      • John Billingsley
      • Jolene
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Scott Bakula
    Scott Bakula
    • Capt. Jonathan Archer
    John Billingsley
    John Billingsley
    • Dr. Phlox
    Jolene
    Jolene
    • Sub-Cmdr. T'Pol
    • (as Jolene Blalock)
    Dominic Keating
    Dominic Keating
    • Lt. Malcolm Reed
    Anthony Montgomery
    Anthony Montgomery
    • Ensign Travis Mayweather
    Linda Park
    Linda Park
    • Ensign Hoshi Sato
    Connor Trinneer
    Connor Trinneer
    • Cmdr. Charles 'Trip' Tucker III
    Randy Oglesby
    Randy Oglesby
    • Degra
    Josh Drennen
    Josh Drennen
    • Thalen
    Alexandrea Ortiz
    Alexandrea Ortiz
    • Audio Description Narrator
    Douglas Bierman
    Douglas Bierman
    • Xindi-Primate
    • (uncredited)
    Mark Correy
    Mark Correy
    • Engineer Alex
    • (uncredited)
    Hilde Garcia
    • Crewman Rossi
    • (uncredited)
    Peter Godoy
    • Enterprise Crewman
    • (uncredited)
    Glen Hambly
    Glen Hambly
    • Enterprise Ensign
    • (uncredited)
    John Jurgens
    John Jurgens
    • Starfleet Crewman
    • (uncredited)
    Chase Kim
    Chase Kim
    • MACO R. Azar
    • (uncredited)
    Aric Rogokos
    • Enterprise Sciences Crewman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Michael Vejar
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Brannon Braga
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    9planktonrules

    An interesting variation on "36 Hours".

    Another reviewer is right--this episode of "Star Trek: Enterprise" is very similar to the James Garner film "36 Hours". In "36 Hours" an Allied officer has been captured by the Nazis and they try to convince him that the war has been over for some time and that he's not a prisoner but living in an Allied camp. But he IS a prisoner and the plan is to get him to relax his guard and betray what he knows about the pending invasion of the continent. Well, this is pretty much the set-up for this Trek show--as the crew of Enterprise is trying to convince someone that reality ISN'T what they think.

    When the show begins, Archer and Degra (the guy who created the Xindi super-weapon) are on a shuttle. Degra has no idea who Archer is nor how they got there. So, Archer gives him a fake back story about how they both were prisoners in a Xindi Insectoid prison and that they both just escaped and Degra's amnesia will soon pass. So why are they doing all this? Because they want to know where the place is where they're constructing the super-weapons so they can destroy them.

    Despite this being a recycled idea, it was very well made and exciting throughout--and is well worth seeing. Very detail-oriented and well thought out and one of the better episodes of the series.
    10Hitchcoc

    Frequently Done on the Old Mission Impossible

    This is a great episode. Not only does it employ deception and creativity, it sets up the next step in destroying the Xindi weapon. One of the chief Xindi engineers is on board a strange shuttle with Archer. Archer tells him that they have been on a prison planet for three years. They form a bond. As it turns out, the entire thing has been orchestrated by the Enterprise crew to get information form the guy. This would be one thing, but the story gets a series of other twists which I won't reveal here. Archer and the gang do some real countermoves. Excellent.
    7snoozejonc

    Unoriginal but works well

    Archer is on board a shuttle with Xindi suffering from memory loss.

    This is pretty strong episode with a plot that works well for developing the overarching narrative of Series 3.

    As other reviewers have pointed out this type of thing has been done many times in other films and TV shows, but the way things unfold here is pretty entertaining. This mainly due to an excellent performance by Randy Oglesby as Degra, and the solid suspense created towards the episode's conclusion.

    Some may question some of the psychologically, torturous methods on display in this episode and point to other options available to Archer that did not involve this type of action, but I guess the show's writers thought this would be far more cinematic and likely to generate ethical discussions.

    All performances were good, particularly from its guest star. From a technical perspective the effects, visuals and everything else were pretty solid.
    10angeladevillier

    Unanswered question!!!!

    Ok I am not understanding why hasn't anyone from earth or even enterprise asked who told the xindi, earth was going to destroy them? No one ever ask that question and it is upsetting me!!!!!! That would be on the top of my list of questions. I believe that could have helped earth understand their actions. Then earth can reassure the xindi they would not attack them. Something along those lines. It just doesn't seem believable whom ever wrote this story line for season 3. It's just very frustrating, every episode I wait to see if they ask that question, but no one ever does!!!!!
    9tomsly-40015

    When Archer plays Archer, he seems more authentic than when Archer is Archer

    Even though this episode certainly wouldn't win any creativity awards, it is still one of the ENT episodes that is certainly entertaining and exciting. As other commentators have already noted, the basic cinematic pattern has been seen several times in other films in this or similar ways. Among other things, Mission Impossible used a similar trick - creating a fake reality in order to ultimately trick the unwitting victim into revealing secrets.

    The chamber play with Archer and Degra in the cramped stage of a shuttle and the underlying choreography of the events on board the Enterprise form an exciting arc of suspense that constantly oscillates between mistrust and trust in which you never know exactly whether Degra has completely taken the bait or not.

    But of course everything that can go wrong goes wrong. Although the crew flies through the vastness of space at warp speed in a marvel of technology and has so far escaped any space anomaly or attacks from nasty aliens, the technology fails in such a simple construction as a shuttle simulator with hydraulic movement. But somehow the turning point in the story arc has to occur in the climax phase in order for the story to then resolve the cinematic conflicts and tie up the loose ends.

    Both Scott Bakula and Randy Oglesby deliver good acting performances in this episode. The interaction in the small space appears thoroughly authentic. In complete contrast to the episode "Shuttlepod One", in which Reed and Tucker delivered a similarly cramped chamber drama, with the tension between the two constantly jumping from one high to the next low and back again. The slow build up to the climax was missing there.

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    • Trivia
      The bottle of Andorian ale Archer shares with Degra is a reuse of a Skagaran whiskey bottle seen in North Star (2003).
    • Goofs
      In the flashback, there is an external panning shot of Enterprise swooping by the proving ground from the previous episode. The debris from the exploded moon would not be static even days later. Conservation of momentum and gravity dictates it would form a cloud of chaotically moving rocks of varying size.
    • Quotes

      Degra: You expect me to believe my own people would hold me prisoner?

      [Archer chuckles]

      Degra: Do you think that's amusing?

      Captain Jonathan Archer: It's been a while since you referred to those overgrown grasshoppers as "your own people".

    • Connections
      References 36 heures avant le débarquement (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Where My Heart Will Take Me
      Written by Diane Warren

      Performed by Russell Watson

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Network Television
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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