menuBarBack
Beam Up News | Join | Your Account
Home
Advanced Search
boxBottom
News Tribblets
boxBottom
Stardates Calendar
Message you're replying to

Gravy? What Gravy?
By Klytus

Actually, I found the episode interesting because of the potential outcomes that are possible. Surak deciding to stay in Archer reminded me of the Valen storyline in Babylon 5. The episode was able to flesh out and capture the totality of Vulcan's philosophic deviance. The problem was laid at the doorstop of the Vulcan high command because they were nurishing and using this nationalistic imperative to further the High Command's aims.

And a potential war between Andoria and Vulcan driven by distrust and imperialistic fervor, is not unlike the present situation in Iraq. T'Pol having to deal with all the changes going on around her. She's been away from Vulcan for a long time so the present situation is pulling her sense of Vulcan society apart. Trying to resolve her mother's involvement in the resistance and being faced with the reality of Surak's Katra being present all at once. Trying to decide who deserves her loyalty and then having to deal with the death of her mother in her arms. T'Pol, with emotional problems of her own, is handling things the best she can. It will be interesting to see how she holds up this week.



Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.

John Milton (1608–74), English poet. Satan, in Paradise Lost, bk. 1.

Compose your message
Status
You are not logged in. To post, you must enter your login information as well.
Email:
Password:
Topic:
Type your message below:



After my reply is posted:
Quoting

Links


Styles


Images
Promenade










TrekWeb Merchants
Amazon.com
Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.ca
Amazon.de
Barnes & Noble

Get Firefox!
Privacy Policy | About Us | Legal Notice | Contact Us | | Get Firefox!
© 1996-2009 TrekWeb.com and Steve Krutzler. All rights reserved.