{"id":6374,"date":"2017-06-27T13:00:24","date_gmt":"2017-06-27T20:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=6374"},"modified":"2017-06-19T08:37:43","modified_gmt":"2017-06-19T15:37:43","slug":"mark-watches-enterprise-s01e10-fortunate-son","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2017\/06\/mark-watches-enterprise-s01e10-fortunate-son\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Enterprise&#8217;: S01E10 &#8211; Fortunate Son"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the tenth episode of the first season of <i>Enterprise<\/i>, Travis advises Archer on how to deal with a situation that reminds him of his upbringing. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <i>Star Trek<\/i>.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><b>Trigger Warning: For torture<\/b>.<\/p>\n<p>Well, this more or less answers the questions I had about Travis&#8217;s role as an ensign! &#8220;Fortunate Son,&#8221; a solid episode as a whole, delves more into Travis&#8217;s past as a kid born on a freighter. It&#8217;s clear to me now that Starfleet as an entity is not <i>quite<\/i> as big as I&#8217;m used to, and it&#8217;s something I&#8217;ll have to adjust to. Travis may have grown up in space, but his decision to join Starfleet was not necessarily lauded or celebrated. Indeed, what I gleaned from this episode was that it was most likely seen as a betrayal rather than an exciting career opportunity.<\/p>\n<p>Given that freighters have a much lower warp capacity than Starfleet vessels, I now see why this difference is so important to the story. In just forty-odd minutes, this episode <i>had<\/i> to demonstrate why Commander Ryan behaved the way he did. It&#8217;s not that he wanted to hide the captured Nausican because he believed he&#8217;d get in trouble with Starfleet. No, this was about a culture clash. The world of freighters is so different from what Starfleet officers experience. The journey is slower, which often means that it&#8217;s more dangerous, too. From this, though, has developed a culture of self-sustainability, one which Travis recognizes in an instant. The people running freighters <i>have<\/i> to learn to support themselves, to solve issues and problems and conflicts knowing that there probably isn&#8217;t going to be anyone who will come to their aid.<\/p>\n<p>Thus, the arrival of <i>Enterprise<\/i> is a problem to the <i>Fortunate<\/i>. They&#8217;re an interference, sure, but I also read this as if they saw the ship as an <i>insult<\/i>. They could solve this problem on their own; why would they need to rely on a starship? Of course, there&#8217;s another layer to that, and Commander Ryan&#8217;s desire for revenge only compounds the problem. Not only is he fiercely independent, but he wants to <i>severely<\/i> punish the Nausicans for what they&#8217;ve done.<\/p>\n<p>For what it&#8217;s worth, &#8220;Fortunate Son&#8221; doesn&#8217;t provide <i>any<\/i> sympathy for the Nausicans, and I don&#8217;t think it should. They&#8217;re pirates; they steal and harm and murder to get what they want, so it would have been a challenge regardless to try to offer up any sympathy on their behalf. So if that&#8217;s the case, then wouldn&#8217;t the opposite side seem sympathetic? In a sense, the <i>Fortunate<\/i> crew do, but the writers create a delicate balance between the audience understanding them, while also being willing to criticize them. That&#8217;s why there are scenes between Ryan and Shaw, the one crewmember who is brave enough to suggest to Ryan that his quest for revenge might be a <i>bad<\/i> idea. After Ryan treats the <i>Enterprise<\/i> crew poorly (I WAS SO SHOCKED WHEN HE LOCKED THEM IN THAT CONTAINER, HOLY SHIT), he didn&#8217;t seem so moral anymore, did he?<\/p>\n<p>It was cool to me that Travis got to play the moral agent in the story. On a selfish level, I was thrilled we got more of him and his story. His history <i>mattered<\/i> to this script, and unlike Hoshi in the previous episode, you couldn&#8217;t remove him from &#8220;Fortunate Son&#8221; and get the same story. GOOD. MORE OF THIS.<\/p>\n<p>So, a decent episode! Nothing spectacular, but I had a good time watching this.<\/p>\n<p>The video for &#8220;Fortunate Son&#8221; can be downloaded <a href=\"https:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/products\/mark-watches-enterprise-season-1\">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 tenth episode of the first season of Enterprise, Travis advises Archer on how to deal with a situation that reminds him of his upbringing. Intrigued? 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