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panyasan wrote:... But still, you can be friend with some one how is annoying.
Alelou wrote:But NO chemistry. Nope, nada, nibs. Is there any proof of this more apparent than that horrible scene where they're tied together? The one that makes you feel faintly nauseated with embarrassment for them both?
Escriba wrote: ... like when Archer treates her like crap (as in any episode where she says A and he did exactly the opposite or "the abomination" itself, when Archer tells T'Pol the infamous: "You don't trust Andorians. You never have. Thank God the Vulcan Council is a little more enlightened than you are.")
Alelou wrote:The crying scene? You mean when she's crying about Archer going off to chase Xindi? Eh, if you really hate the trellium addiction than yes, it's irritating. Within the context of that, though, I thought it was reasonable and I didn't take it as A/T at all.
Alelou wrote:I didn't even register the Andorian comment in *the_abomination*. Sometimes you have a boss for whom you might have a lot of respect about some things and very little about others, but that doesn't mean you can't have affection for that person anyway. Archer would definitely have fallen into that category if I worked for him.
Lady Rainbow wrote:I could see Trip and Archer as good friends early in the first season, from the first scene in the shuttlepod in "Broken Bow". They had some things in common (i.e. the warp engine).
Lady Rainbow wrote:In Season 4, I think the most touching gesture was in "Observer Effect" when Archer puts his hand on Trip's chest as Trip "dies".
Oh, I cringed when I saw that.Lady Rainbow wrote:But as for Archer and T'Pol...I was ready to scream at him after that "nurse routine" at the end of "Twilight". Not humorous, guys.
Alelou wrote:Trip argues furiously with Archer in Daedalus -- with good reason.
Alelou wrote:Trip argues furiously with Archer in Daedalus -- with good reason.
He argues more good-naturedly with him in Desert Crossing.
I saw them as genuinely good friends brought together by work but also separated by rank and the demands of command.
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