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Enterprise review: "Desert Crossing".
Reviewed by Richard Whettestone.
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| Why are these episodes so boring they're unreviewable? (As well as unwatchable?) I'm skipping this one.
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Sir. The ratings are dangerously low. Do I have permission to care?
T'Pol receives a distress signal and actually has to stop to ask Archer if it's okay to answer it?
What happened to that Vulcan who kept babbling about protocol in "Strange New World"? What happened to logic? What happened to common sense? T'Pol should have called Archer to tell him she changed course to intercept the distress call, not to ask for permission to save lives. Archer didn't even ask what the distress call was about.
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Please sir, you can drink my recycled urine. But if I die, you'll have to suck it out of me.
You're lost in the desert. You have no water. There is no life around. So what do you find? A rickety old shack in the desert that just happens to have a supply of water inside that managed to not evaporate in extreme heat and in an area that Clancy Brown said there are no inhabitants.
Whatever.
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