@@mrgreatbigmoose No he didn't... Gushie and co kept searching the past for him, but never thought of the possibility that he'd leapt far into the future.
The funny thing is that Archer's general acting is so casual, his lines so jovial, his delivery, so...first take...that honestly anything he says at any point could have been an INtake and we'd never even notice.
Bakula deserved his Emmy Nomination for Quantum Leap. For Archer he deserves a slap upside the head. It was unexpected how bad his acting was on this show.
thank you for what you do, star trek plays a lot in the hospital and these are a great reminder that the cast is still having a good time even during serious episodes. i rewatch worf and geordi high fiving A LOT haha
That's funny. I remember when I was in the hospital over 20 years ago seeing a lot of TNG on the TV. I'm not sure why, it just kept coming on. I guess hospitals just like Star Trek.
That’s about how I feel about the whole series. IMO Bakula never really got a hold on what kind of a captain his character was supposed to be, and Jolene just couldn’t act. In top of that, the humor in Enterprise is the weakest of the Berman era.
@@stevenhandzel5929 respectfully disagree with the Jolene statement. Think she is 2nd to Nimoy himself to portraying a Vulcan with an actual character arc. Yes, Tim Russ was a fine role, but was he really ever challenged to play a Vulkan besides calling himself a Vulcan?
@@Tuning3434Blalock improves the most of anyone on the cast from beginning to end of the series, and they just cast T'Pol particularly young for easy-to-deduce reasons
Guiding him on this journey is T'Pol, an observer from the planet Vulcan, who appears in holographic Vulcan neglegé that everyone but Jonathan can see...
Quite liked this show, but looking at it now, the bridge set did not stand the test of time. Bad materials, sound/echo. Too obvious that it's a set. TNG was different in that regard.
Kudos to T'Pol for integrating human vernacular into her communication style
"If I were human, I believe my response would be 'that's complete caca'. If I were human."
Hahaha - This was great. That look of confusion by Archer seemed an appropriate follow-up to T'pol's "complete 'kaka'" 😆
The Enterprise ones are great because its been so long since I have seen it, that I don't at all recall what the original scene was.
*Captain John Archer Never Got His Massage.*
I see T'Pol has been looking into the life of Archer's ancestor, Dr Sam Becket, and how his live "went a little caca"...
I was thinking of Al after she said it 😄
Indeed
I'm convinced.
Spoliers
Sam Beckett leaped home.
@@mrgreatbigmoose No he didn't... Gushie and co kept searching the past for him, but never thought of the possibility that he'd leapt far into the future.
“Oh boy...”
The funny thing is that Archer's general acting is so casual, his lines so jovial, his delivery, so...first take...that honestly anything he says at any point could have been an INtake and we'd never even notice.
Bakula deserved his Emmy Nomination for Quantum Leap. For Archer he deserves a slap upside the head. It was unexpected how bad his acting was on this show.
Vulcan don't mince words know, do they!
Oh, gods! I remember this outtake! I never realized I'd ever hear it intaked!
thank you for what you do, star trek plays a lot in the hospital and these are a great reminder that the cast is still having a good time even during serious episodes. i rewatch worf and geordi high fiving A LOT haha
That's funny. I remember when I was in the hospital over 20 years ago seeing a lot of TNG on the TV. I'm not sure why, it just kept coming on. I guess hospitals just like Star Trek.
Archer: I have some astrometric charts I was thinking of catching up on.
T’pol: Colourful metaphors.
Oh. So that's the Vulcan expression for "bull*hit". 😆
Is this entire scene an InTake? lol The whole things feels like they were in rehearsal just having some fun with their lines.
That’s about how I feel about the whole series. IMO Bakula never really got a hold on what kind of a captain his character was supposed to be, and Jolene just couldn’t act. In top of that, the humor in Enterprise is the weakest of the Berman era.
@@stevenhandzel5929 respectfully disagree with the Jolene statement. Think she is 2nd to Nimoy himself to portraying a Vulcan with an actual character arc. Yes, Tim Russ was a fine role, but was he really ever challenged to play a Vulkan besides calling himself a Vulcan?
@@Tuning3434 A "Character arc." By the end of the series she was barely a Vulcan. They ruined her halfway through the series imo.
@@Tuning3434Blalock improves the most of anyone on the cast from beginning to end of the series, and they just cast T'Pol particularly young for easy-to-deduce reasons
Best intake EVER. I'm dying, i love it so much
T’Pal Calavicci
Absolutely phenomenal work!
Wow, that was fantastic! I kinda want it to be a part of the actual episode even though that’s really out of character for T’Pol lol.
I don't know enough about this specific series of star trek to know for sure which parts of bloopers and which parts aren't,
Vulcans don't say "caca."
Theorising that one could travel within his solar system at warp 5, Captain Jonathan Archer stepped onto the bridge of Enterprise...
Guiding him on this journey is T'Pol, an observer from the planet Vulcan, who appears in holographic Vulcan neglegé that everyone but Jonathan can see...
That's gotta become a meme or a gif.. "That's complete caca - that's complete caca"
It's unfortunate that the outtake source clips aren't in higher quality!
Since they were never considered for airing they never made it to post-production work
Lol
T'Pol clearly had enough of his caca. xD
I am sorry, I love Enterprise. Haters be caca!
I know another Scott Bakula project that went a little ca-ca...
It all started when a voyage on a Starship I was running went a little CaCa.
Quite liked this show, but looking at it now, the bridge set did not stand the test of time. Bad materials, sound/echo. Too obvious that it's a set. TNG was different in that regard.
T'Pol is jealous of Trip's potential dates, especially since he's forklift-certified.
Crap, even then T'Pol was addicted to Trellium-D. Someone should have told her to stop it, get some help.