St. Joseph for Italy.
St. David for Wales.
Taped the repeat of Enterprise last night. Was there Hodgeberry like doings on the show or are those two people not actually siblings?
'Shindig'
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St. Joseph for Italy.
St. David for Wales.
Taped the repeat of Enterprise last night. Was there Hodgeberry like doings on the show or are those two people not actually siblings?
Don't forget St. Hubbins.
Not actual siblings.
Sumi, they are siblings in name only. They are all "built" from genetically altered embryos.
Okay.
And yet, they were raised as siblings, right? Or no?
I think they were raised as a pack -- 19 of them, with the expectation that they'd breed.
I think they were raised as a pack -- 19 of them, with the expectation that they'd breed.
Pretty much. Though Singh refers to them as brothers and sisters and his children, he also sees them as the future of humanity, which they can't really be if they don't produce offspring.
I've been fairly impressed with Enterprise this year so far. Not in a "OMG it's so kewl" sort of way but in a "Wow, it actually doesn't suck" way.
I'd be more impressed if they'd called ahead to Cold Station 12 and told them to junk the embryos.
Or at least addressed why they didn't.
Don't forget St. Hubbins.
Patron saint of sweet spouses?
I'd be more impressed if they'd called ahead to Cold Station 12 and told them to junk the embryos.
Or at least addressed why they didn't.
That bothered me too. I mean, they were obviously contacted because they were on alert. I mean, there was a discussion that embryos weren't destroyed initially because of public outcry, but some explanation of recent politics on the matter would have been nice.
Still, better than last season which I gave up on around episode 4 or 5.