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Series: 'Enterprise'
Episode Title: 'Twilight'
Episode Number: 308
Synopsis: "A spatial distortion leaves Archer unable to form any new long-term memories. Years in the future, he wakes up one morning and is stunned to learn the outcome of the human-Xindi conflict."

Original Airdate: November 05, 2003
Rerun: June 30, 2004
Fan Rating: 9.0/10 (Full Poll Results)
Nielsens Rating: 2.6/4 (Full Report)

Credits

Written By: Mike Sussman
Directed By: Robert Duncan McNeill

Guest Stars:


Notes

  • Jonathan Archer reportedly wakes up to find that Enterprise is under attack, he's confined to his quarters, and T'Pol is the new captain! (September 04, 2003 - TrekToday)

  • Principal photography on "Twilight" wrapped on Friday, September 19, after a seven-day shoot that was interrupted by the death of first assistant director Jerry Fleck. (September 24, 2003 - TrekToday)

  • Robert Duncan McNeill: "This is jumping into the future with Archer and seeing something that he does that affects the timeline, as well as affecting the past and affecting all sorts of other things, in terms of big issues with hunanity and civilization ans also interpersonal relationships. We get to peek 20 or 30 years down the road." (October 14, 2003 - TrekToday)

  • Mike Sussman: "'Archer not remembering anything' was really the basic idea for the show. The central notion was that someone with Alzheimer's disease, in some ways, could be thought of as a time-traveller." (November 07, 2003 - TrekToday)

Reviews

Poll Results


How would you rate 'Twilight'?
9-10 72.4% - (705 Votes)
7-8 11.2% - (109 Votes)
Wasn't able to see it 9% - (88 Votes)
Didn't want to see it 3.6% - (36 Votes)
5-6 2.1% - (21 Votes)
3-4 0.9% - (9 Votes)
1-2 0.5% - (5 Votes)

Total Votes: 973

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