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Precious Cargo

What rating would you give "Precious Cargo"?  

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  1. 1. What rating would you give "Precious Cargo"?

    • 5. It's great, I loved it!
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    • 4. It's good
      1
    • 3. It's average
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    • 2. It's not that good
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    • 1. I hated it!
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Production: 037

Season: 2 Episode: 11

Air Date: 12.11.2002

Mission Date: Sep. 12, 2152

 

Review not yet available

 

Cast:

Scott Bakula as Jonathan Archer

John Billingsley as Dr. Phlox

Jolene Blalock as T'Pol

Dominic Keating as Malcolm Reed

Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather

Linda Park as Hoshi Sato

Connor Trinneer as Charles "Trip" Tucker III

 

Guest Cast:

Padma Lakshmi as Kaitaama

Leland Crooke as Firek Plinn

Scott Klace as Firek Goff

 

Creative Staff:

Director: David Livingston

Teleplay By: David A. Goodman

Story By: Rick Berman & Brannon Braga

 

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While Trip checks the cargo of a ship that is docked on the Enterprise he discovers a woman who later claims to be an abducted princess.

 

 

"Precious Cargo" is an above average episode of Enterprise since there is a enough tension betwee the two (Trip and the princess) to keep the story going for a long time. The dialogue between the two is really great.

 

**** out of *****

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Giving it a 3. Ripoff of a TOS episode, with a royal woman who loves to eat the scenery given the chance. But on its own merits, the scene where the two were cramped in an escape pod was nice. The kissing bit was pathetic though. Honest to goodness.

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I liked it because of the hottie that played the Princess in it.

She's excellent! :biggrin:

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She's female, hot, and soon to be single again (not unlike me, except for the hot and female part). She's getting a divorce from Salamon Rushdie.

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