u/darthweef

Rewatching Enterprise .. Regeneration S02E23

Enterprise is the only series I haven’t watched and rewatched dozens of times.. I was not a huge fan of it when it was on in the early 2000’s.

I remember absolutely HATING this episode for its perceived break in continuity… but it rewatching it now; I have a different take.

I think this episode actually fixes several continuity issues throughout the franchise.

  1. Why did Q appear and randomly send Picard to meet the Borg?

I mean, sure they are a powerful enemy, but not one that would ever be encountered in Picard’s lifetime under normal circumstances.. in all honesty the federation isn’t likely to have ever encountered the Borg without outside influence. So was Q just being cruel? No. The borg cube in the Delta Quadrant was already on its way to earth having received the signal from the Borg in Archer’s time. Q reacted to the imminent threat coming to the federation and gave them a heads up in the way Q does.

  1. What were the Hanson’s doing looking for Borg?! How would they have even known what the Borg were.. none of that in Voyager ever made a bit of sense.. now it kind of does. The Hansons being high up in the scientific community would have heard rumors of is likely a seriously classified event.. probably me an El Aurian who filled in some gaps and away they went, young Annika in tow to find them some Borg, with their scale model cube they made from putting together all the pieces of these various events.

  2. Why were the Borg so fucking obsessed with humanity?!

Let’s face it.. the Federation is not the most advanced species out there.: and the Borg had lots of other concerns.. but no other race initiated a contact from 200 years in the past ..
That would be enough to make the queen want to know exactly what the fuck made that happen..

Anyway.. just my thoughts on this episode that I think does more to put the continuity back together than tear it apart

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u/darthweef — 3 days ago

Bajorans as a model for revolution

People often talk about Andor as a “how-to” guide for revolutionary action.. but honestly the Bajorans have been showing us how it’s done for years..

Especially the back half of Season 7 when Kira joins Damar in the Cardassion rebellion.

Also, we can’t forget what is in my opinion the best exchange of the entire series when Damar learns his family has been executed…

“yeah Damar. What kind of people would give those orders”

Such an amazing finish to this series

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u/darthweef — 21 days ago

Far Beyond the Stars

I’m currently rewatching this episode and I think making Quark’s alter ego in the story a social justice warrior is such a great note to Quark’s overall character who despite being about making money genuinely cares about people ..

Overall this remains one of my favorite episodes and an
Amazing edition to a series that balked on social justice issues more often than it should have ..

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u/darthweef — 1 month ago