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Cease Fire

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Season Ep :
2 x 15
Title :
Cease Fire
Rating :
3
Overall Ep :
41
First Aired :
12 Feb 2003
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Unknown
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Reviewer : Meste17 Rating : 4
Review : I've seen it at least a dozen times and Cease Fire actually does great at setting the catalyst for the founding of the Federation, if only in a small part. What really pissed me off is Soval's attitude towards T'Pol when he confronted her about staying on Enterprise, and she rightfully argued that she needed to speak up during the incident at Paraagan II, and he actually had the NERVE to ask her, "you thought you knew better than the high command?" Uh, actually she should Soval, doesn't the phrase, "I was actually THERE, YOU WERE NOT!" mean anything to you?! Arrogant little smarta**! Still, the storyline was actually good and it was nice to see the Andorians and the Vulcans actually playing nice at the end of the episode - especially with Enterprise standing literally in the middle of their fleets! Nice to know that the Humans actually don't take **** from anyone anymore, if only because they're neutral with ALL parties! I'll give it a 4 out of 5!
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