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Storm Front, Part 2

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Season Ep :
4 x 02
Title :
Storm Front, Part 2
Rating :
2
Overall Ep :
78
First Aired :
15 Oct 2004
Stardate :
1944
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Your Rating :
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Reviewer : Ben Rating : 1
Review : It sounds odd, but time-travelling aliens skewing WWII in favour of the Nazi's only to be thwarted by Archer, Silik et al. bored me to tears. I'm somewhat grateful that Coto seems to want to do away with the Temporal Cold War, and move on from the Xindi arc, but this two-parter was a lacklustre way to do it. Some beautiful visuals, including our concluding (?) shot with Daniels, but it's all just a bit too pat. Blow up a facility and presto! the timeline is magically fixed. Just sloppy writing. Get this one behind us, and onward to the rest of the galaxy, please.
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