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Well, well, well....
By Hepkat

I have to say, despite the shady physics and a storytelling hiccup here and there, both Diversion and Affliction stand out as some of the best episodes of Enterprise to date. B&B, are you listening? THIS IS WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN WRITING in season 1 instead of showing us a crew of arrogant, incompetent, self-righteous characters poking their noses in the affairs of species and being bossed around by evil Vulcans. Although Coto is not perfect, he seems to know a thing or two about how to write a prequel that fits in with established canon. No one's interested in seeing Enterprise spread American style freedom around the galaxy, no one's interested in a condescending Vulcan science officer barking at the crew, no one's interested in some drawn out, senseless time-travel crapperoo lasting one entire season that was never intelligently resolved.

We want to see issues that tie in and relate to the TOS/TNG world, we want to see a captain capable of making competent decisions, not putting the welfare of his dog before that of his crew. We have been craving this for over three years now, and now that the writers finally have someone that understands these things, it's unfortunately TOO LATE!

Way to go B&B...I should sue your asses for incompetence.

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