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Star Trek: Enterprise Season 3, Ep. 1 "The Xindi"

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Captain Archer and his crew set out to gain information about the mysterious and antagonistic Xindi race.
  • Starring: Nathan Anderson, Steven Culp
  • Directed by: Allan Kroeker
  • Runtime: 43 minutes
  • Original air date: September 10, 2003
  • Network: CBS
 
 
 
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  Episode   Original Air Date
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1. The Xindi
  September 10, 2003
Captain Archer and his crew set out to gain information about the mysterious and antagonistic Xindi race.
 
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2. Anomaly
  September 17, 2003
Enterprise starts experiencing effects of the spatial distortions pervading the Delphic Expanse, and falls victim to predatory aliens.
 
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3. Extinction
  September 24, 2003
On a mission to investigate an abandoned Xindi vessel on a jungle planet, Archer, Reed and Hoshi succumb to a virus that mutates them into a primal life form.
 
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4. Rajiin
  October 1, 2003
The NX-01 gets closer to a showdown with the Xindi when Captain Archer takes on an enigmatic passenger: a beautiful slave named Rajiin.
 
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5. Impulse
  October 8, 2003
When Enterprise responds to a distress call from a Vulcan ship stranded in the Delphic Expanse, Archer and his boarding team are attacked by insane zombie-like Vulcans.
 
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6. Exile
  October 15, 2003
A powerful telepath makes contact with Hoshi and offers to help Enterprise find the Xindi ... for a price.
 
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7. The Shipment
  October 29, 2003
Archer, Reed and Major Hayes infiltrate a Xindi-Sloth industrial colony to learn more about the weapon of mass destruction that will be used against Earth.
 
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8. Twilight
  November 5, 2003
A spatial distortion leaves Archer unable to form any new long-term memories. Years in the future, he wakes up one morning and is stunned to learn the outcome of the human-Xindi conflict.
 
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9. North Star
  November 12, 2003
When a settlement of humans living a 19th-century Western lifestyle is discovered on a Delphic Expanse planet, Archer and crew set out to learn how they got there.
 
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10. Similitude
  November 19, 2003
When Trip suffers a catastrophic injury, his only hope for survival is a transplant from a "mimetic simbiot" which Phlox grows from one of his exotic creatures.
 
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11. Carpenter Street
  November 26, 2003
Archer and T'Pol travel back in time to 2004 Detroit to stop a Xindi plot.
 
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12. Chosen Realm
  January 14, 2004
Religious zealots hijack Enterprise to use it as a weapon against the enemies of their faith.
 
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13. Proving Ground
  January 21, 2004
An Andorian ship led by Commander Shran arrives in the Delphic Expanse to help Enterprise hone in on the Xindi superweapon.
 
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14. Strategem
  February 4, 2004
Archer finds himself face-to-face with Degra, the designer of the Xindi superweapon, and tries to trick him into revealing its location.
 
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15. Harbinger
  February 11, 2004
As Archer tries to unravel the mystery of a rescued alien, long-simmering feelings explode among his senior officers.
 
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16. Doctor's Orders
  February 18, 2004
The fate of Enterprise is in Dr. Phlox's hands as the rest of the crew must be induced into a coma in order to survive a trans-dimensional disturbance.
 
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17. Hatchery
  February 25, 2004
Archer goes to extreme lengths to save an abandoned nest of Xindi-Insectoid eggs ready to hatch.
 
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18. Azati Prime
  March 3, 2004
Archer sets out on a suicide mission to destroy the Xindi superweapon as Enterprise faces a brutal attack.
 
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19. Damage
  April 21, 2004
While dissension among Xindi ranks festers, Enterprise tries to recover from a devastating attack.
 
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20. The Forgotten
  April 28, 2004
Two high-ranking Xindi offer to stop the launch of their superweapon if Archer can prove they've been manipulated. Meanwhile, the crew mourns their lost mates.
 
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21. E2
  May 5, 2004
An attempt to use a Xindi subspace corridor leads the Enterprise crew to a bizarre encounter with their own descendants.
 
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22. The Council
  May 12, 2004
Archer and Hoshi stand before the Xindi Council as T'Pol and Reed lead a team into the heart of a Sphere.
 
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23. Countdown
  May 19, 2004
With help from Xindi allies, the Enterprise crew attempts to stop the arming of the Weapon aimed toward Earth.
 
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24. Zero Hour
  May 26, 2004
Archer puts his life on the line in a risky gambit to intercept the Xindi superweapon and disarm it from within.
 
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Episode 1, "The Xindi"
Synopsis: Captain Archer and his crew set out to gain information about the mysterious and antagonistic Xindi race.
Original air date: September 10, 2003
Runtime: 43 minutes
ASIN: B000HL2F14
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #137,878 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Star Trek: Enterprise Season 3
Synopsis: Set in the 22nd century, nearly 100 years before James T. Kirk, ENTERPRISE takes place during the early pioneering days of deep space exploration, when interstellar travel is in its infancy and the United Federation of Planets is still decades away.
Starring: Scott Bakula, John Billingsley
Supporting actors: Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, Molly Brink, Randy Oglesby, Scott MacDonald, Tucker Smallwood, Rick Worthy, Granville Van Dusen, Jeffrey Combs, Josh Drennen, Mark Correy, Glen Hambly
Season year: 2004
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Executive producer: Rick Berman
Network: CBS
ASIN: B000HKYN74
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you're a Star Trek franchise fan, this is a great season to start ENT with, October 18, 2011
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This review is from: Star Trek: Enterprise Season 3 (Amazon Instant Video)
Like another reviewer, I was pretty burnt out on new Star Trek franchises when Enterprise (ENT) first debuted. When I sampled the first season, at the time, I definitely felt it was realllllly cheesy.

But now -

With the entire show on instant video, I figured I'd give ENT another shot. I decided to start as far from season 1 as possible. So I began with season 4, which I loved - really reminded me of some of TNG's best episodes. On to Season 3, in my reverse viewing of this series!

Season 3 of ENT combines all of the best elements of the original Star Trek, TNG, and DS9. There are excellent episodes on social issues, exploring ideas such as collective responsibility and genocide, as well as stem cell research and right to life, amongst others. At the same time, the writers came up with a genius plot device for the whole season: Enterprise must track down a new alien threat by exploring a new area of space known as 'The Expanse.' Not only does this give a long-term story arc for 23 episodes (much like the best parts of DS9), but it also lets ENT explore a whole new part of the Star Trek universe, without worrying about changing the canon, etc. etc. This gives a rich context for a lot of neat Star Trek style story-telling. If you're a fan of the franchise, you'll probably recognize the nods to previous plot devices - I found this endearing, and not at all derivative).

Finally, the cast of this show really seem to fit their characters. I was never able to dig Voyager b/c...well, nearly all the characters and/or actors annoyed the hell out of me. Don't know why, but they just did. This set of characters (and its matching cast) really shine in season 3 - many characters have to face difficult decisions that make them a little less polished, and a little more real (as the reimagined Battlestar Galactica famously did, to an even larger degree).

I have to say, as this season progresses, I admire more and more of the writing. There are many small touches of continuity in the story arc that delight the attentive viewer, endear the characters to you, and feel like classic Star Trek. Most importantly, however, they successfully turned what was a kind of hokey series in season 1 (in my opinion, at least) into a show that takes itself just seriously enough to be admired while still entertaining.

If you're a Star Trek fan of other shows, this season is a great introduction to ENT.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This shows third season was a big surprise, September 20, 2011
This review is from: Star Trek: Enterprise Season 3 (Amazon Instant Video)
I am a die hard star trek fan ( the original series) but like most people suffered from some burn out by the time Enterprise came on the air. After starting the Amazon instant video I decided to find out what people were saying about all of the star trek series that were now available to watch. When I read that people enjoyed season three of Enterprise I decided to check it out. Man, I really enjoyed this continuing one year long story. IMO its some of the best star trek out of any of the new shows. There is more compelling character development and sense of urgency and suspense than has ever been in any of the other cold and politically correct shows such as TNG and Voyager. They actually made the story of the impending destruction of the earth by the alien Xindi exciting and the ships search in an unknown and unstable area of space to find and stop the alien weapon very addictive viewing. I was really surprised by the evolution of the T'pol vulcan character and her change from stoic arrogant vulcan to emotionally scarred and loyal crew member. Her arc involving her addiction to a mineral deadly to vulcans and its permanent affect on her emotional stability was fun to watch. Plus it was fun to follow her struggling with her feelings for Trip tucker and captain archer. Archer was forced to make some hard decisions that were a deviation from the usual preachy good guy stance of other shows. I always find it annoying when the new shows have the crew do everything they can to accomodate the vast array of alien jerks and bend over backwards to show how peacefull humans are. This season the stakes are the destruction of the earth so Archer chucks that PC stuff out the window and gets nasty ( a few times) in order for the mission to succeed.
I really believe that if this show had followed TNG instead of deep space nine then it would have been more popular. Not that Im a DS9 basher...I thought the last two seasons of that show were great as well.
If you watch anything of Enterprise...check out this 3rd season for the last great star trek television.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the worst series, December 2, 2008
This review is from: Star Trek: Enterprise Season 3 (Amazon Instant Video)
Ask me several years ago about Enterprise and I would have said BLAH! It started to grow on me over the years and I wish I had given it more of a chance. I just couldn't get past the whole going back to a ship that predated the original series. Give it a chance you might be surprised!
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