Star Trek: Enterprise (TV Series)
Horizon (2003)
Jolene Blalock: Sub-Cmdr. T'Pol
Quotes
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Sub-Commander T'Pol : [to Phlox, during movie night] We can stop the film if it's disturbing your conversation.
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Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III : We're gonna be showing the three greatest horror movies ever made: 'Frankenstein', 'Bride of Frankenstein', and 'Son of Frankenstein'. We might even throw in 'Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein'.
Sub-Commander T'Pol : I have no interest in horror movies.
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III : How do you know if you've never seen one? You don't have to see all of 'em, just... come the first night. I promise, you'll like it. Reanimated life forms, science run amok - they're right up your alley.
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Sub-Commander T'Pol : I'm going to recommend that Ambassador Soval watch the film.
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III : You're kiddin'.
Sub-Commander T'Pol : I believe it would help Vulcans who've recently arrived on Earth.
Captain Jonathan Archer : Maybe inviting her to movie night wasn't such a great idea.
Sub-Commander T'Pol : On the contrary, I'm looking forward to 'Bride of Frankenstein'.
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Dr. Phlox : As I suspected, it's nothing more than a simple headache.
Sub-Commander T'Pol : I was hoping for something more serious.
Dr. Phlox : Oh?
Sub-Commander T'Pol : I've been coerced into watching tonight's movie.
Dr. Phlox : If you're looking for a medical excuse, I'm afraid you're out of luck. If it's any consolation, I'll be there as well. I agree, this form of entertainment is rather crude, but it can often provide an enlightening glimpse into human behavior.
Sub-Commander T'Pol : Don't be surprised if you see me here again afterwards. I've little doubt my headache will return.
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Sub-Commander T'Pol : [about 'Frankenstein'] From my perspective, this was the story of an individual persecuted by humans because he was different.
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III : That's one way of looking at it.
Sub-Commander T'Pol : In many ways, the film seemed quite prophetic. The reaction of the villagers, for example; it was similar to the reception Vulcans received after landing on Earth.
Captain Jonathan Archer : [snorts] I don't recall anyone greeting a Vulcan Ambassador with torches and pitchforks.
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Sub-Commander T'Pol : I don't understand why Humans would feel compelled to frighten themselves.
Captain Jonathan Archer : Gets the heart pumping.
Sub-Commander T'Pol : Cardiovascular activity would be more efficient.
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Captain Jonathan Archer : Let's make a night of it. Dinner in the Captain's mess, 1800; movie at 1930. You'll be my date.
Sub-Commander T'Pol : I beg your pardon?
Captain Jonathan Archer : I'll be a perfect gentleman.
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Sub-Commander T'Pol : Captain, I'm reading biosigns on the planet. To quote Dr. Frankenstein, "it's alive".