[ENT] Season 4, Episode 20: Demons
Rating: 3
There are some nice ideas floating around in the first part of what we’ll head-cannon as the series finale of Enterprise. ‘Demons’ would get a higher rating except that the worthy themes and interesting world building ideas get stuffed into a pretty standard plot, complete with a very villainous villain who would’ve worked a lot better if he was a bit more nuanced.
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Notes:

Through her, they learn that there is a baby that genetically seems to have come from T’Pol and Trip, even though T’Pol distinctly remembers not ever being pregnant and giving birth..

Reed meets with a Section 31 guy who lets him know a bunch of humans have become pretty xenophobic while the Enterprise was cruising around in space.

Their group is called Terra Prime. Their leader, who also plays RoboCop in Into Darkness, watches a video of Colonel Green, a reference to an episode of TOS that you’d think they would want people to forget.
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