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Off Topic => Ten Forward => Topic started by: Rat_Boy on November 11, 2003, 10:44:30 am
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From Trek Today
Shagadelic! But doesn't this make "Twilight" seem a little weird?
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The fifteenth episode of Enterprise's second season will have major ramifications for two of the show's most prominent characters, according to TrekToday sources.
I thought we were on the third season?
Well, you see it goes like this. T'Pol would have fallen in love with Archer if she had taken the time to care for him during all those years while he had the bugs in his head. Since she didn't care for him, she didn't love him.
For the love of god, can't someone please remove the time-travel, parallel universe keys off of the writers keyboards? It's stupid. There are enough stories out there without warping the space-time continuum.
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Treksechs! teh YAYES!!!!!!111!!!!11!!!!
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hmmm...I dont like the idea myself to the turthies
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I wasn't especially thrilled with that episode either, and I like the show as a whole. They do have enough time travel stuff going on already and don't need to overly complicate matters with alternate futures, etc. The Temporal Cold War is complicated enough. A resolution won't come of that until the last season most likely.
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So Vulcins fall in love every seven episodes instead of seven years correct?
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From Trek Today
Shagadelic! But doesn't this make "Twilight" seem a little weird?
-
The fifteenth episode of Enterprise's second season will have major ramifications for two of the show's most prominent characters, according to TrekToday sources.
I thought we were on the third season?
Well, you see it goes like this. T'Pol would have fallen in love with Archer if she had taken the time to care for him during all those years while he had the bugs in his head. Since she didn't care for him, she didn't love him.
For the love of god, can't someone please remove the time-travel, parallel universe keys off of the writers keyboards? It's stupid. There are enough stories out there without warping the space-time continuum.
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Treksechs! teh YAYES!!!!!!111!!!!11!!!!
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hmmm...I dont like the idea myself to the turthies
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I wasn't especially thrilled with that episode either, and I like the show as a whole. They do have enough time travel stuff going on already and don't need to overly complicate matters with alternate futures, etc. The Temporal Cold War is complicated enough. A resolution won't come of that until the last season most likely.
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So Vulcins fall in love every seven episodes instead of seven years correct?
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From Trek Today
Shagadelic! But doesn't this make "Twilight" seem a little weird?
-
The fifteenth episode of Enterprise's second season will have major ramifications for two of the show's most prominent characters, according to TrekToday sources.
I thought we were on the third season?
Well, you see it goes like this. T'Pol would have fallen in love with Archer if she had taken the time to care for him during all those years while he had the bugs in his head. Since she didn't care for him, she didn't love him.
For the love of god, can't someone please remove the time-travel, parallel universe keys off of the writers keyboards? It's stupid. There are enough stories out there without warping the space-time continuum.
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Treksechs! teh YAYES!!!!!!111!!!!11!!!!
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hmmm...I dont like the idea myself to the turthies
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I wasn't especially thrilled with that episode either, and I like the show as a whole. They do have enough time travel stuff going on already and don't need to overly complicate matters with alternate futures, etc. The Temporal Cold War is complicated enough. A resolution won't come of that until the last season most likely.
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So Vulcins fall in love every seven episodes instead of seven years correct?