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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Kind of preachy but good.
When the show begins, Archer and Mayweather are in a detention facility. Apparently they wandered into the space of some folks who are at war with the genetically enhanced Suliban--the same ones who have been attacking Enterprise. At first, the people holding the two seem pretty reasonable and their interrogator (Dean Stockwell) is all smiles. However, over time two problems develop--the Captain spends a lot of time with other Suliban in custody and soon realizes that they are harmless and have nothing to do with the evil Suliban AND the interrogator is a total #&$%! He is not the nice guy he seem like when the show began and is more than willing to use torture to get information. Negotating with these people just doesn't seem possible and the Captain is not about to leave all these innocent folks in custody as well.
The only problem I saw about the show is that it was an obvious parallel to interred Japanese during WWII. This was fine...but then having Archer talk about this seemed preachy and unnecessary. I think many in the audience got the parallel and didn't need the history lesson. Otherwise, quite interesting and it was nice to see Dean Stockwell playing a jerk-face.
The only problem I saw about the show is that it was an obvious parallel to interred Japanese during WWII. This was fine...but then having Archer talk about this seemed preachy and unnecessary. I think many in the audience got the parallel and didn't need the history lesson. Otherwise, quite interesting and it was nice to see Dean Stockwell playing a jerk-face.
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- planktonrules
- Mar 24, 2015
Details
- Runtime45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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