Detained
- Episode aired Apr 24, 2002
- TV-PG
- 45m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.7K
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Archer and Mayweather are captured by the Tandarans and placed in a Suliban internment camp.Archer and Mayweather are captured by the Tandarans and placed in a Suliban internment camp.Archer and Mayweather are captured by the Tandarans and placed in a Suliban internment camp.
Jane Bordeaux
- Female Crewmember
- (uncredited)
Evan English
- Ensign Tanner
- (uncredited)
Trey King
- Suliban Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Jillana Neiman
- Suliban Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Louis Ortiz
- Suliban Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the only Star Trek appearance of Dean Stockwell, co-star with Scott Bakula for five years on Quantum Leap (1989).
- GoofsAfter Travis is beaten up, there is an obvious gap in his make up between the bottom of his eye and the injury.
- Quotes
Colonel Grat: You had no right to interfere!
Captain Jonathan Archer: This isn't about my rights. It's about theirs!
Colonel Grat: They have no rights! They lost them the moment the Cabal began attacking us. Do you know how many people the Cabal have murdered, how many ships they destroyed, colonies? You just gave them 89 new soldiers!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Star Trek: Enterprise: Desert Crossing (2002)
- SoundtracksWhere My Heart Will Take Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Russell Watson
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Sam and Al face off over the Suliban
Archer and Mayweather find themselves detained in a Suliban internment camp.
I enjoyed this episode as both a story and social message, although the writers were making some of the dialogue bit too explicit with the episode themes.
Dean Stockwell otherwise known as Scott Bakula's 'Quantum Leap' time jumping guide Al, plays the episode's primary antagonist with a fairly complex moral outlook. The former co-stars work well together due to their established chemistry. At one point I half expected Stockwell to take out his handheld device say "Sorry Sam, Ziggy says there's a 99% chance you'll be stuck in this place till the end of the episode!"
Most characters give a pretty decent contribution to this one. Aboard the Enterprise Trip gives his expected emotional hardline response and T'Pol plays Sub-Commander Sensible as always. I was particularly pleased to see Travis with better material than he usually gets. Anthony Montgomery gives his most accomplished performance of the series so far, particularly in his challenge of the Suliban about their preconceptions of humans.
From a geeky perspective there is some good use of the transporters and no obvious issues with franchise continuity. However there are some continuity issues within the episode itself regarding the physical environment, but you can't have everything.
I enjoyed this episode as both a story and social message, although the writers were making some of the dialogue bit too explicit with the episode themes.
Dean Stockwell otherwise known as Scott Bakula's 'Quantum Leap' time jumping guide Al, plays the episode's primary antagonist with a fairly complex moral outlook. The former co-stars work well together due to their established chemistry. At one point I half expected Stockwell to take out his handheld device say "Sorry Sam, Ziggy says there's a 99% chance you'll be stuck in this place till the end of the episode!"
Most characters give a pretty decent contribution to this one. Aboard the Enterprise Trip gives his expected emotional hardline response and T'Pol plays Sub-Commander Sensible as always. I was particularly pleased to see Travis with better material than he usually gets. Anthony Montgomery gives his most accomplished performance of the series so far, particularly in his challenge of the Suliban about their preconceptions of humans.
From a geeky perspective there is some good use of the transporters and no obvious issues with franchise continuity. However there are some continuity issues within the episode itself regarding the physical environment, but you can't have everything.
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- snoozejonc
- Aug 26, 2020
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- Runtime45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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