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Not even close
By TRexx

Quote from O. Deus:
Reed once again emerges as a troubled but determined leader and his scenes with Major Hayes compromise some of the most moving scenes this season that speak eloquently about command and responsibility all the more so for being understated even as it is clear that strong currents of emotion are boiling underneath. Both Steven Culp and Dominic Keating deliver excellent and restrained performances as they finally resolve their conflict in favor of the mission.


That doesn't even come close to describing Countdown's Starfleet/MACO nonsensicality. On his deathbed, Hayes tells Reed to use McKenzie as the MACO team leader -- yet McKenzie isn't even present when Reed later announces Hayes' death and asks for volunteers. No explanation.


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And the dinner at which Archer, Trip and T'Pol discuss their future plans after the 'war is over' nails each bit of dialogue just right.


That's not even close to sensible storytelling. T'Pol is obviously and painfully withdrawn in that scene, barely able to follow the flow of the conversation, yet neither of her "friends" even notice. That's some really good steak!

So far, none of the crew have reacted to T'Pol's aberrant behavior in a normal way. The writers again make the characters look stupid in an attempt to create drama.


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