Well, yeah! What with the sadness and the death and the sadness. (I'm sad we didn't get to see Trip's parents.)
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Actually, it was the ships and the Captains voicing over that did it.
The thing at the very end? With different ships and the different captains all giving us the "Space, the Final Frontier" speech ?
Also sad.
Or, what Daniel said.
hee. Xpost.
Huh. I thought it was really, really, really bad. What an insultingly stupid way for Trip to die, on top of everything else.
Did you guys think that the Rygelians (or whatever the kidnappers were) looked like the Wraith? Because I did.
Jessica, it would have been great had they been able to do a regular character death, you know during the series. Even a senseless one -- but Enterprise just wasn't that show.
I did, sumi. Also those ghosty things from Matrix 2.
It was not bad, but not great either. And in my heart I know it was just shite.
But, yeah, the voiceovers had me a little misty-eyed.
And I was pleased that I finally figured out that Archer's Enterprise just didn't have a registry number etc, and that was why Kirk's had no letter after it. only took me, what, four years?
He really was fairly awful, even if some of his points were spot on. But then they do that on SG-1 anyway: they bring on a character and have them make some really good, compelling arguments pointing out the SGC's arrogance, stupidity, or blind luck. And then they undercut them completely because OMGSG-1isalwaysright11111!!!!11!
Yeah, it's not that Rodney's points are at all unreasonable in 48 Hours. It's just that he's such an asshole about how he goes about making them. (And then I get grumpy, because he gets the "oh, really under all that he's vulnerable!" fannish edit, which I only have patience for when it's my favorite characters getting it. So.)
Kinsey, anyone? Katoya? Wassname the Russian scientist? Hell, all the Russians, really.
The one truly wonderful thing about Politics is that Kinsey is completely right. They really would have been much better off never opening the Stargate in the first place.