Countdown
- Episode aired May 19, 2004
- TV-PG
- 43m
While the Reptilians force Hoshi to decipher a launch code, the Primates, Arboreals and Archer think of a way to stop the Xindi weapon.While the Reptilians force Hoshi to decipher a launch code, the Primates, Arboreals and Archer think of a way to stop the Xindi weapon.While the Reptilians force Hoshi to decipher a launch code, the Primates, Arboreals and Archer think of a way to stop the Xindi weapon.
- Sub-Cmdr. T'Pol
- (as Jolene Blalock)
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In the meantime, Archer learns that the combined Arboreal and Primate fleets cannot defeat the Reptilians/Insectoids so he must appeal to the Aquatics to try to get them to intervene and throw the balance towards the good guys. But, even if they do, the temporal jerks may try something to prevent a good guy victory.
This show is the most action-packed in the long multi-part show about the Xindi/Human war. Lots of explosions, betrayals and nastiness make it very exciting and well worth seeing.
The Female Guardian is a BEEP though, Ugh Shudder. Perfect casting, I recently saw an interview with the woman who played that part, you would never know.
The Senior Senior Trekker Speaks. And I've been that ever since "The Man Trap" premiered on NBC and The Salt Vampire tried to suck out Kirk's salt. I was 8 years old.
This is where everything kicks into high gear.
The Xindi storyline, if the pertinent episodes were lined up back to back, would only fill about six to eight full episodes. Season three kept on having side trips to "Loqueckeck" and Northstar and Carpenter Street, even though Carpenter Street was part of the story.
And we miss Degra, but his legacy continues in this two part finale, four parts if you include Storm Front 1&2.
The Xindi Insectoids wake up, but it's too late.
So now it is a race to Earth. Fortunately Enterprise will have unexpected help...
And Robert Duncan McNeil's direction is definitely NOT weak. Otherwise he would not be producing Resident Alien these days... he is a fine director.
"Countdown" is another engaging episode, with a great star battle and dramatic fate of important characters. The saga of the Enterprise in the expanse seems to be near to the end with many casualties. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Contagem Regressiva" ("Countdown")
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- TriviaThis episode won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, beating out The Council (2004).
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Sub-Commander T'Pol: The Captain told the Aquatics we could disable these spheres.
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III: And I'm trying not to make a liar out of him.
Sub-Commander T'Pol: Really?
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III: What do you mean by that?
Sub-Commander T'Pol: You've dismissed all of my proposals.
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III: When you come up with one that doesn't involve blowin' ourselves up, I'll be a little more enthusiastic.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Star Trek: Enterprise: In a Mirror, Darkly (2005)
- SoundtracksWhere My Heart Will Take Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Russell Watson
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- 1.78 : 1