Her anxiety in the catina went up since she hated crowds and wanted to get out of that room. She was scared she'd become those zombie Vulcans. Archer had to help her get out too. No wonder she had a bad dream-even before she got addicted to the Trellium.
T'pol did not look like somebody who was 47 on Risa. She looked more like a teenager. Heck, she even looks young for a 60ish year old woman. Even Dr. Phlox said T'Pau was "younger" than her 32 years. So how much younger is T'Pol?
The more stoic T'Pol tries to be stoic, the more you see her vulnerabilities-even before she was exposed to the Pa'nar Syndrome or the Trellium-D. I think Soval (and V'Lar) knew more about T'Pol than he was willing to share, which is why he tried to talk her out of staying on Enterprise. Being stubborn, she wanted to stay and learn more.
I remember that Archer had asked T'Pol about those Klingons they were going to leave. She wanted the crew to abandon the ship. "What if the were Vulcans?" Then she's on the Seleya and wanted to rescue, not abandon, them. There's a difference. She didn't know the Klingons and figured they'd be violent savages if any returned. She hadn't counted on any Vulcans gone crazy or not wanting her help-due to the Trellium-or first knowing she might go mad too until she started experiencing anxiety, fear, paranoia, and anger.
Covers her emotions so well. T'pol did feel fear on these ocassions, especially in the Seleya and in the dreams she had related to the Trellium she was exposed to and then addicted to as well. You can tell by her voice and expressions in "The 7th", she was also scared. She might've said Vulcans don't feel fear, but even her mother was better at admitting the truth than she was. At least, T'pol admitted to Archer she needed his help. For a Vulcan, you can see her frustration in "Bounty" as well.
great!
as zoinlion99 said jolene is so expressive!
great clip!
i love it!
Thanks. That clip is from The Seventh. I got all the clips from that ep and Impulse.
Jolene is so expressive.
I hope she can reprise her role if "Enterprise" ever get renewed.
Her anxiety in the catina went up since she hated crowds and wanted to get out of that room. She was scared she'd become those zombie Vulcans. Archer had to help her get out too. No wonder she had a bad dream-even before she got addicted to the Trellium.
T'pol did not look like somebody who was 47 on Risa. She looked more like a teenager. Heck, she even looks young for a 60ish year old woman. Even Dr. Phlox said T'Pau was "younger" than her 32 years. So how much younger is T'Pol?
The more stoic T'Pol tries to be stoic, the more you see her vulnerabilities-even before she was exposed to the Pa'nar Syndrome or the Trellium-D. I think Soval (and V'Lar) knew more about T'Pol than he was willing to share, which is why he tried to talk her out of staying on Enterprise. Being stubborn, she wanted to stay and learn more.
I remember that Archer had asked T'Pol about those Klingons they were going to leave. She wanted the crew to abandon the ship. "What if the were Vulcans?" Then she's on the Seleya and wanted to rescue, not abandon, them. There's a difference. She didn't know the Klingons and figured they'd be violent savages if any returned. She hadn't counted on any Vulcans gone crazy or not wanting her help-due to the Trellium-or first knowing she might go mad too until she started experiencing anxiety, fear, paranoia, and anger.
No this one is completely mine.
A Vulcan in her 60's looks much younger-about 20 yrs
-I guess- than a human. You would too if your year only lasted 203 days rather than 365 days.
Awesome vid but what ep is 3:08 from???
=Drow
"The Seventh"
I heard T'Pol say "them" in the episode and change it to "he". Was that a blooper or T'Pol's error?
Not a good song for this particular part...
Covers her emotions so well. T'pol did feel fear on these ocassions, especially in the Seleya and in the dreams she had related to the Trellium she was exposed to and then addicted to as well. You can tell by her voice and expressions in "The 7th", she was also scared. She might've said Vulcans don't feel fear, but even her mother was better at admitting the truth than she was. At least, T'pol admitted to Archer she needed his help. For a Vulcan, you can see her frustration in "Bounty" as well.