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Enterprise review: "Vox Sola". (Episode 22)
Reviewed by Richard Whettestone.
THE PREMISE: Somebody jizzes all over cargobay, and it attacks the crew while they're watching TV.
"Vox Sola"
Teleplay by Fred Dekker.
Story by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga and Fred Dekker (the usual suspects)
| I've decided not to waste my time reviewing this one. The parts where the crew were just screwing around watching TV was somewhat watchable, but I just don't want to bother with this one.
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Uhm, excuse me, but Kate Mulgrew called. She wants her phlegm back.
Oh my gosh, Captain! We're being invaded by a white sticky substance. And it's all over the Playboy magazines, too!
Come on already! We're sick of the space amoebas already!
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| Uhm, excuse me, but the Producers of The X-Files called. They want their episode title back, too.
Vox Sola? What the hell is that? We know Enterprise recently hired an X-Files Writer, but they don't need to start up with all the Greek and Indian worded episode titles that no one knows what the hell they mean.
There's still TNG fans trying to figure out what the second-season episode title "The Dauphin" means.
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