Tread Perilously is a podcast in which hosts Erik Amaya and author Justin Robinson watch the “worst” episodes of popular TV shows, attempting to determine if they would continue to watch the series based on the most off-key moments.
This Week: Star Trek: Enterprise‘s “Carbon Creek”
Tread Perilously‘s Star Trek month concludes with an Enterprise episode called “Carbon Creek.”
When Captain Archer invites T’Pol and Trip to a dinner celebrating the Vulcan’s first full year aboard Enterprise, she tells the secret story of the first Vulcan contact with humans. The tale concerns her great-grandmother, T’Mir, a small Pennsylvania town in the late 1950s, and the culture shock T’Mir and the members of her team experienced. But is it all a put-on as T’Pol keeps reminding Archer and Trip that she was asked to “tell a story” or does it contain the ring of truth?
J. Paul Boehmer ends up the MVP of the month for two appearances. Ann Cusack also proves to be a welcome addition. Geography Corner determines what Southern California town is playing Carbon Creek. The lack of Cold War paranoia in the 1950s scenes is examined. Erik tries to find a way to blame Bryan Fuller for everything. Vulcan fashions get appraised. Jolene Blalock proves a surprise as T’Mir — who ends up more interesting than T’Pol. Justin envisions her as a Vulcan Wine Mom. The pronunciation of guest character Mestral becomes a point of confusion. But will this prove to be one of the more successful Enterprise episodes?
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