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Series: 'Enterprise'
Episode Title: 'Carpenter Street'
Episode Number: 311
Synopsis: "Temporal agent Daniels sends Archer and T'Pol through time to learn what three Xindi-Reptilians are doing in Detroit, Michigan, in 2004."

Original Airdate: November 26, 2003
Rerun: July 14, 2004
Fan Rating: 7.4/10 (Full Poll Results)

Credits

Written By: Rick Berman & Brannon Braga
Directed By: Mike Vejar

Guest Stars:


Notes

  • Rumoured to see Archer and T'Pol travelling back in time to 21st century Earth to thwart a Xindi plot. (October 02, 2003 - TrekToday)

  • Producers reportedly want a "star name" to play the villain in this episode. (October 06, 2003 - TrekToday)

  • Principal photography ran from October 10 to October 22. Filming took place in a variety of locations, including downtown Los Angeles, Paramount's New York Streets backlot, exterior sets at the Lacy Street Production Center and regular NX-01 locales back on the Enterprise soundstages. (October 24, 2003 - TrekToday)

  • Rick Berman: Archer and Crewman Daniels "find themselves back on Earth in 2004 and hunting some Xindi reptilian doctor/scientists who are up to no good." (November 19, 2004 - TrekToday)

Reviews

Poll Results


How Would You Rate Carpenter Street?
9-10 30.9% - (189 Votes)
7-8 27.2% - (166 Votes)
Wasn't Able To See It 13.6% - (83 Votes)
5-6 13.1% - (80 Votes)
Didn't Want To See It 5.9% - (36 Votes)
3-4 5.4% - (33 Votes)
1-2 3.7% - (23 Votes)

Total Votes: 610

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