{"id":6502,"date":"2017-08-30T13:00:42","date_gmt":"2017-08-30T20:00:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=6502"},"modified":"2017-08-21T09:31:23","modified_gmt":"2017-08-21T16:31:23","slug":"mark-watches-enterprise-s03e01-the-xindi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2017\/08\/mark-watches-enterprise-s03e01-the-xindi\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Enterprise&#8217;: S03E01 &#8211; The Xindi"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the first episode of the third season of <i>Enterprise<\/i>, I am so pleased with the direction this show has taken. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <i>Star Trek<\/i>.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><b>Trigger Warning: For brief discussion of slavery and forced labor, grief.<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Oh lord, I knew that there was an immense possibility in what <i>Enterprise<\/i>&#8216;s writers had created in &#8220;The Expanse,&#8221; and this is our first chance to see what they can do, and IT IS ALL SO VERY FUCKED UP. The world inside the Delphic Expanse is very different, and &#8220;The Xindi&#8221; demonstrates that to us not just through the mining operation we see, but with a cold open that IMMEDIATELY ANSWERS A QUESTION I THOUGHT WOULD TAKE THE NEARLY HALF THE SEASON TO ADDRESS. Oh my god, it&#8217;s so BOLD! Who are the Xindi? WELL, HERE YOU GO, THEY&#8217;RE RIGHT HERE, AND THEY&#8217;RE NOT EVEN A SINGLE SPECIES.<\/p>\n<p>Just&#8230; holy shit, I was so wrong about one of my predictions <i>in the very first scene of the season<\/i>. Way to go, Mark! But I <i>love<\/i> that opening: in one scene, we meet two non-humanoid species of the Xindi. We discover just how methodical the Xindi council is. WE ARE GIVEN AN OUTSIDE PERSPECTIVE THAT I DID NOT ANTICIPATE AT ALL. It&#8217;s so cool because it adds urgency to the story on <i>Enterprise<\/i>. They&#8217;re completely in the dark as to what&#8217;s actually going on, but now, the audience is in on it. We know how much the <i>Enterprise<\/i> is being tracked, is being manipulated, IS PART OF A NIGHTMARE. Oh my god, y&#8217;all, I LOVE IT.<\/p>\n<p>And if the main plot of this episode is a hint of season 3, then y&#8217;all, I am in for one hell of a ride. This story is so much darker and grittier than I expected, and I&#8217;m interested in the journey because of it. Archer and Tucker head to a mining facility to track down the first hint that they&#8217;ve gotten of a Xindi. And really, that&#8217;s <i>all<\/i> that is: a hint. A possibility. There&#8217;s no promise of <i>anything<\/i> here. Thus, they walk right into a trap without realizing it, despite that there are a million signs that this is a <i>bad<\/i> place, including the stereotypically evil foreman. Which didn&#8217;t bother me that much, for the record? That foreman was CREEPY! And perhaps there are a lot of pieces here pulled from various science tropes \u00e2\u20ac\u201c I won&#8217;t deny that. Some of them work better than others, and in the case of the mining facility run by slave labor, I thought it was a solid attempt to give us a taste of the Delphic Expanse.<\/p>\n<p>Why is that? I like the idea that Archer and the rest of the crew will have to get their hands dirty. Granted, that&#8217;s something <i>Deep Space Nine<\/i> and <i>Voyager<\/i> explored in different ways, but this came off as so immediately <i>dark<\/i> that I&#8217;m willing to see how much further they&#8217;ll go. There&#8217;s a personal aspect to this as well, though. Tucker&#8217;s anger over his sister&#8217;s death and the sheer tragedy of it all fuels his characterization in &#8220;The Xindi.&#8221; I will admit that I wish we&#8217;d spent more time focused on this than the weird-ass sexualization of T&#8217;Pol for the audience (WHY DO THEY KEEP DOING THIS just kidding I know the answer), and Tucker&#8217;s characterization would have felt even more realistic had there been a build up to his outburst toward Kessick. That&#8217;s the hint I got in the previous episode: that Tucker and Archer were willing to put aside their morals in order to get revenge. You can see bits and pieces of that here, but &#8220;The Xindi&#8221; would have been stronger with a greater focus on that.<\/p>\n<p>Still, their attempt to rescue Kessick was not out of a moral need; they did it purely for selfish reasons. Even after the military officers rescued everyone, Archer and Tucker were perfectly willing to leave Kessick behind, which is not something I would have expected of them in seasons one and two. So&#8230; how else will they surprise me? Will they ever <i>regret<\/i> anything they&#8217;ve done in order to locate the Xindi? This isn&#8217;t the time for introspection, of course, since these characters are in the midst of the journey. AND WHAT A STRANGE JOURNEY THAT IS. I am completely confused as to why Kessick gave the coordinates to his homeworld&#8230; only for that world to have been obliterated <i>one hundred and twenty years prior.<\/i> He must have known that, right??? That&#8217;s not something you forget! So why send them there? Why was his world destroyed? Was that a message of sorts or a clue? DID KESSICK KNOW WHAT WAS PLANNED FOR EARTH?<\/p>\n<p>Oh god, I have no idea. I&#8217;M SO LOST, yet even with the flaws in this episode, I am <i>so<\/i> ready for what&#8217;s to come.<\/p>\n<p>The video for &#8220;The Xindi&#8221; can be downloaded <a href=\"https:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/products\/mark-watches-enterprise-season-3\">here for $0.99<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><b>Mark Links Stuff<\/b><\/p>\n<p>-\u00c2\u00a0<strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.markoshiro.com\">Please visit my new site for all announcements<\/a>. If you&#8217;d rather not have to rely on checking a website regularly, <a href=\"http:\/\/eepurl.com\/ey636\">sign up for my newsletter instead<\/a>! This will cover all news for Mark Reads, Mark Watches, and my fiction releases.\u00c2\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the first episode of the third season of Enterprise, I am so pleased with the direction this show has taken. Intrigued? 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