He's Harriman Grey from "Eyes," from the investigation after "By Any Means Necessary." Yep, I am that lame.
Enterprise's guest-actor pool is hilarious and eternally entertaining. Everyone's been in another Trek, sometimes as the same character, and usually in either B5 or Buffy or something as well. (The guy who wants to help found the Federation is the Mayor from s3 Buffy! The Mayor! Of course you can't trust him, you idiots, he's going to turn into a giant snake at any moment!)
I was going to say the Trip/T'Pol stuff wasn't that bad after a while, and then I watched the last three episodes. Head, meet desk. (But the Mirror Universe eps? Hi-freakin'-larious. And Malcom and Trip are still very gay together in the Mirror Universe. Even in the Mirror Universe, people!)
And then I watched the finale, and yes, it is true, there is a scene where Jolene Blalock looks like she's trying to kill Jonathan Frakes with her brain. You can hardly blame her.
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Date: 2006-08-15 01:00 am (UTC)From:Enterprise's guest-actor pool is hilarious and eternally entertaining. Everyone's been in another Trek, sometimes as the same character, and usually in either B5 or Buffy or something as well. (The guy who wants to help found the Federation is the Mayor from s3 Buffy! The Mayor! Of course you can't trust him, you idiots, he's going to turn into a giant snake at any moment!)
I was going to say the Trip/T'Pol stuff wasn't that bad after a while, and then I watched the last three episodes. Head, meet desk. (But the Mirror Universe eps? Hi-freakin'-larious. And Malcom and Trip are still very gay together in the Mirror Universe. Even in the Mirror Universe, people!)
And then I watched the finale, and yes, it is true, there is a scene where Jolene Blalock looks like she's trying to kill Jonathan Frakes with her brain. You can hardly blame her.