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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: "Hey, remember that one episode where Archer gets kidnapped by a Tellarite?" said no Trekkie, ever. ([[NeverTrustATrailer Not even the trailer.]]) No, T'pol's B-plot makes this one of ''Enterprise's'' more infamous episodes.
* UnfortunateImplications: Many, including Website/SFDebris in [[http://sfdebris.com/videos/startrek/e151.php his review]], have noted the differences in how T'Pol's ''pon farr'' is handled compared to male Vulcans in previous incarnations of the show. While Spock became irrationally angry when he had it, and Tuvok's ''pon farr'' was delayed until the last season of ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'' and then handwaved away, with T'Pol it's used as an excuse to depict her in skimpy underwear and repeatedly trying to seduce her male colleagues.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: "Hey, remember that one episode where Archer gets kidnapped by a Tellarite?" said no Trekkie, ever. ([[NeverTrustATrailer Not even the trailer.]]) No, T'pol's B-plot makes this one of ''Enterprise's'' more infamous episodes. \n* UnfortunateImplications: Many, including Website/SFDebris in [[http://sfdebris.com/videos/startrek/e151.php his review]], have noted the differences in how T'Pol's ''pon farr'' is handled compared to male Vulcans in previous incarnations of the show. While Spock became irrationally angry when he had it, and Tuvok's ''pon farr'' was delayed until the last season of ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'' and then handwaved away, with T'Pol it's used as an excuse to depict her in skimpy underwear and repeatedly trying to seduce her male colleagues.
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* BrokenBase: To say that the revelation of female Pon Farr is controversial would be an understatement. Particularly as its inclusion seems to be nothing more than fanservice as noted below.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: "Hey, remember that one episode where Archer gets kidnapped by a Tellarite?" said no Trekkie, ever. No, T'pol's B-plot makes this one of ''Enterprise's'' more infamous episodes.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: "Hey, remember that one episode where Archer gets kidnapped by a Tellarite?" said no Trekkie, ever. ([[NeverTrustATrailer Not even the trailer.]]) No, T'pol's B-plot makes this one of ''Enterprise's'' more infamous episodes.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: "Hey, remember that one episode where Archer gets kidnapped by a Tellarite?" said no Trekkie, ever. No, T'pol's B-plot makes this one of ''Enterprise's'' more infamous episodes.
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* BrokenBase: To say that the revelation of female Pon Farr is controversial would be an understatement. Particularly as its inclusion seems to be nothing more than fanservice as noted below.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Many, including Website/SFDebris in [[http://sfdebris.com/videos/startrek/e151.php his review]], have noted the differences in how T'Pol's ''pon farr'' is handled compared to male Vulcans in previous incarnations of the show. While Spock became irrationally angry when he had it, and Tuvok's ''pon farr'' was delayed until the last season of ''[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Voyager]]'' and then handwaved away, with T'Pol it's used as an excuse to depict her in skimpy underwear and repeatedly trying to seduce her male colleagues.

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