{"id":6388,"date":"2017-07-06T13:00:55","date_gmt":"2017-07-06T20:00:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=6388"},"modified":"2017-06-26T19:21:22","modified_gmt":"2017-06-27T02:21:22","slug":"mark-watches-enterprise-s01e17-fusion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2017\/07\/mark-watches-enterprise-s01e17-fusion\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Enterprise&#8217;: S01E17 &#8211; Fusion"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the seventeenth episode of the first season of <i>Enterprise<\/i>, T&#8217;Pol meets a group of Vulcans who willingly allow themselves to experience emotion. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <i>Star Trek<\/i>.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><b>Trigger Warning: For discussion of consent and sexual assault\/rape.<\/b><\/p>\n<p>I knew there was a reason for concern when it came to Tolaris. I KNEW IT. The way that he seemed to push T&#8217;Pol further and further from what she was comfortable with&#8230; GODDAMN IT.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m getting ahead of myself, I know that. It&#8217;s hard not to when this episode so painstakingly builds to that explosive and horrifying climax, a perfect manifestation of the very problem T&#8217;Pol claimed existed the whole time. You can&#8217;t talk about the Vahklas <i>without<\/i> discussing Tolaris, though the show doesn&#8217;t claim that Tolaris is the inevitable end of this philosophy. We need only look to Tavin for evidence that emotion doesn&#8217;t lead to assault, and his emotional journey is <i>way<\/i> more challenging than what Tolaris goes through.<\/p>\n<p>And yet, here we are. I didn&#8217;t get the sense that <i>Enterprise<\/i>&#8216;s writing team wanted to say that the Vahklas were inherently evil or wrong. Instead, the script for &#8220;Fusion&#8221; saves all its derision and anger for Tolaris. Who came onto that ship and made a beeline straight for T&#8217;Pol, I should remind you. That scene where he sees her for the first time is now the start of a horror movie, or one of documentaries on predators in the wild. He sees what he wants, and he decides right then and there that he&#8217;s going to get T&#8217;Pol. He manipulates his way into conversations with her, drops enough information to get her intrigued, and then he goes in for the kill.<\/p>\n<p>Abusers and manipulators know how to navigate situations like this, and Tolaris even managed to get Archer on his side. But that&#8217;s the whole point! I know this from experience: you often can&#8217;t tell you&#8217;re being manipulated or that you&#8217;re a part of someone else&#8217;s manipulation. Sometimes, you just think someone is being charming (because you&#8217;re meant to). Sometimes, a person has an energy that feels attractive and unique (because you&#8217;re meant to). And sometimes, you are enraptured by someone because of what they can offer you. <i>Because you&#8217;re meant to<\/i>. Tolaris <i>knew<\/i> that T&#8217;Pol was intrigued by his philosophy, so he gave her tidbit after tidbit. Then, he recommended that she avoid meditating one night before she slept, and what did that do?<\/p>\n<p>Well, it put her at a disadvantage. It made her vulnerable. It unsettled her. It&#8217;s after <i>this<\/i> that he attempts the mind meld. And look, if there is even the slightest chance that he did all of this by coincidence or if he truly wasn&#8217;t aware of how manipulative he was being, it still doesn&#8217;t explain away what he does. He might have wanted to share na intimate moment with T&#8217;Pol and help her &#8220;evolve&#8221; as a Vulcan, but the second she revoked consent, <b>he should have stopped<\/b>. THE END. His continued assault on T&#8217;Pol&#8217;s mind was monstrous, and I also can&#8217;t help but feel like it was calculated. I really think he knew that she was unnerved by her disturbing dream, and he figured that would make her &#8220;easier&#8221; as a target.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m glad he gets such a verbal lashing from Archer, and I&#8217;m glad that the show is <i>incredibly<\/i> explicit about how he did an awful thing. Y&#8217;all know I&#8217;ve been harshly critical of <i>Trek&#8217;s<\/i> seeming refusal to truly deal with consent, so the bar <i>was<\/i> pretty low. But there&#8217;s no ambiguity here, no attempt by the writers to make excuses for Tolaris. My only concern is with T&#8217;Pol. Did this experience change her? How will she deal with trauma as a Vulcan? I have vague ideas of how that works given what we saw of Tuvok on <i>Voyager<\/i>, but the final scene in &#8220;Fusion&#8221; hints at the idea that <i>maybe<\/i> T&#8217;Pol will be more openly emotional. She is so forthright with her statement of envy, and it&#8217;s shocking. Are we meant to draw a correlation or not?<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t know. But lord, that was an INTENSE episode.<\/p>\n<p>The video for &#8220;Fusion&#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 seventeenth episode of the first season of Enterprise, T&#8217;Pol meets a group of Vulcans who willingly allow themselves to experience emotion. Intrigued? 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