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Detained (Star Trek: Enterprise)

"Detained" is the twenty-first episode of the first season of the American television series Star Trek: Enterprise. The episode was developed into a teleplay by Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong from a story by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. David Livingston served as director. It guest stars Dean Stockwell and is the first time he had worked with Scott Bakula since they had starred together in the series Quantum Leap.[1]

"Detained"
Star Trek: Enterprise episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 21
Directed byDavid Livingston
Story by
Teleplay by
Produced byDawn Valazquez
Featured musicJay Chattaway
Production code121
Original air dateApril 24, 2002 (2002-04-24)
Guest appearances
  • Dean Stockwell - Colonel Grat
  • Christopher Shea - Sajen
  • Jessica D. Stone - Narra
  • Dennis Christopher - Danik
  • David Kagen - Major Klev
  • Wilda Taylor - Suliban Woman
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Captain Archer and Ensign Mayweather are detained by the Tandarans in a Suliban internment camp. Learning of the Suliban's persecution by the Tandarans, Archer enlists the aid of Enterprise and his crew.[2]

Plot edit

Captain Archer and Ensign Mayweather wake up in a Tandaran prison. They are soon met by Major Klev, who orders them both to the office of Colonel Grat. Grat interrogates them in detail regarding their intrusion into Tandaran space and the Suliban, and says that they will have to appear before a magistrate in three days time. He also refuses to allow Archer to contact Enterprise, but does so himself and apprises them of the current situation. Upon hearing this, Commander Tucker advocates a rescue attempt, but Sub-Commander T'Pol prefers to avoid provoking the Tandarans further, and orders Enterprise to Tandar Prime.

Later, Archer meets a Suliban called Danik, who tells him that they are in Detention Complex 26, an internment camp for Suliban imprisoned when the Cabal began attacking the Tandaran Sector eight years previously. In his office, Grat questions Archer in detail about the events of episode "Broken Bow", and also demands information about the Temporal Cold War. Archer wonders why innocent Suliban are being held prisoner, but Grat warns that delaying could result in Archer missing the transport to Tandar Prime. Grat contacts the Enterprise to report that the hearing has unfortunately been "delayed", allowing Lieutenant Reed and Ensign Sato to triangulate his signal and locate the prison.

That night, a communicator is beamed to Archer and Mayweather's cell. Archer tells Tucker he wants to help the Suliban escape, and Danik says his people can go to the Niburon Colonies, away from the Tandar Sector. The following morning Grat discovers the communicator and Archer is sent to isolation as punishment. Aboard Enterprise, T'Pol uses torpedoes to ward off the Tandaran defense-ships before clearing Tucker to launch in a shuttle-pod. Mayweather distracts Klev, allowing a Suliban-disguised Reed to activate charges and initiate the escape. As they flee, Grat argues that the Suliban will all go to join the Cabal, but Archer says that he hasn't been at the camp very long and doesn't know the Suliban very well, but he knows a hell of a lot more about the Suliban than Colonel Grat does. He knows that the Suliban will attempt to join the Niburon Colonies and that they have no interest in being genetically altered and joining the Cabal.

Production edit

 
Dean Stockwell previously starred alongside Scott Bakula in the television series Quantum Leap

Prior to Enterprise, main cast member Scott Bakula had starred for several years in the television series Quantum Leap alongside Dean Stockwell, and there were suggestions at the start of Enterprise that Stockwell could make an appearance. Bakula suggested that Stockwell should appear in the show, saying "wouldn't that be great if we could get him on? It has to be; we've got to do it."[3] At the start of the first season, this prospect was down-played in interviews.[4] In a January 2002 interview, Bakula said that he missed working with Stockwell and that they would both love do an episode together, but that "They would have to be clever about it or just ignore it, so that it wouldn't be a distraction, but add to the show."[5][6] Stockwell did not actively pursue a role in the series and waited to see what might happen. When an offer was made he contacted Bakula to check large amounts of prosthetic makeup was not required.[7] Stockwell noted that Colonel Grat had a handheld computing device that was a clear reference to the supercomputer Ziggy from Quantum Leap.[7] Guest stars Dennis Christopher and Christopher Shea, who play the Suliban Danik and Sajen, both previously appeared as Vorta on Deep Space Nine. Shea would return as an Andorian the season 2 episode "Cease Fire."[8] John Fleck who plays the Suliban leader Silik is friends with Dennis Christopher and warned him what to expect with the green pebble-dash makeup. Christopher appreciated the nuances in his part of the story, the difficulty of a father surviving in an internment camp, while teaching his child not to hate their captors. The makeup was very constricting and concealed their facial expressions, so the performance and emotion had to come through in the voice, so he was impressed by how well the child actor performed.[9]

The episode was written by Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong. Sussman was critical of the episode, because he disliked the obvious allegory of "message shows" and said "if it's intelligent, interesting, surprising—it doesn't need some hit-you-over-the-head message."[10] Brannon Braga praised the performances of Bakula and Stockwell, he said "It's very different from their Quantum Leap dynamic, and it turned out wonderfully."[11]

Reception edit

Detained was first aired in the United States on UPN on April 24, 2002.[12] According to Nielsen, it received a 3.0/5 rating share among adults. It had an average of 4.9 million viewers.[13] It seemed to have struggled to attract audiences after two weeks of reruns, ratings were only slightly higher than "Fusion" which had the same rating and was the ratings low point of the season.[14]

Aint It Cool News gave the episode 2.5 out of 5, with positive comments about the scenes featuring Stockwell but criticism for the heavy handed allegory.[15] Michelle Erica Green of TrekNation called it "timely" and although it does not have the moral complexity of Voyager's "Remember" or Deep Space Nine's "Duet" the simple message of not prejudging a whole group of people comes through loud and clear.[16] Keith DeCandido of Tor.com gave it 7 out of 10, in his 2022 rewatch. He was disappointed "that the metaphor was sledgehammered a little too heavily" and prison break was not more action-packed but the Bakula-Stockwell reunion, was "worth the price of admission all by itself" and "Stockwell is never not wonderful."[8]

In 2014, The A.V. Club gave this an honorable mention, in their list of recommended Enterprise television episodes.[17] In 2016, "Detained" was ranked the tenth most essential episode of Enterprise, noting how Captain Archer must deal with an internment camp.[18] In 2016, Vox rated this one of the top 25 essential episodes of all Star Trek.[19]

Home media edit

This episode was released as part of Enterprise season one, which was released in high definition on Blu-ray disc on March 26, 2013;[20] the release has 1080p video and a DTS-HD Master Audio sound track.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ Raftery, Liz (November 24, 2014). "NCIS: New Orleans' Scott Bakula Teases the Quantum Leap Reunion: "It Was a Good Day for the Old Guys"". TV Guide. Retrieved April 1, 2021. We talk on the phone. I've seen him over the years, but we've only worked one other time, shooting an episode of [Star Trek: Enterprise]
  2. ^ "Detained". StarTrek.com.
  3. ^ . StarTrek.com. September 4, 2001. Archived from the original on October 31, 2001. Retrieved September 5, 2014.
  4. ^ Spelling, Ian (December 2001). "Leap of Faith". Starlog. Vol. 1, no. 293. pp. 55–59. Retrieved May 15, 2015 – via Archive.org. At the moment, there are no plans for Dean Stockwell to pop in as Al Calavicci or any other character
  5. ^ . ENTERPRISEUK.TV. 11 June 2002. Archived from the original on 2002-06-11. I'd love it for Dean to do an episode, as would he. I miss working with him; we had such a good time. They would have to be clever about it or just ignore it, so that it wouldn't be a distraction, but add to the show.
  6. ^ Caillan (February 11, 2002). "Dean Stockwell To Appear In 'Enterprise'". TrekToday.com.
  7. ^ a b Kate O'Hare (Apr 12, 2002). . Zap2it.com. Archived from the original on 2002-12-21.
  8. ^ a b DeCandido, Keith R. A. (11 April 2022). . Tor.com. Archived from the original on 2022-04-12.
  9. ^ StarTrek.com Staff (April 28, 2017). "Talking With DS9 & ENT Guest Star Dennis Christopher". StarTrek.com (Interview).
  10. ^ Larry Nemecek. "Enterprise scribe" (PDF). LarryNemecek.com.
  11. ^ "Enterprise Year One". Star Trek Communicator Issue 139. August 2002. p. 27.
  12. ^ . Zap2it.com. Apr 25, 2002. Archived from the original on 2002-06-14.
  13. ^ . TVTango. Archived from the original on February 15, 2016. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  14. ^ . TrekWeb.com. May 2, 2002. Archived from the original on 2004-12-28. slightly larger audience than the only other first-run ENTERPRISE to score a season low 3.0/5, February 27th's Fusion.
  15. ^ Hercules Strong (April 24, 2002). "HERC's Seen the 21st ENTERPRISE!!". Aint It Cool News.
  16. ^ Michelle Erica Green (April 25, 2002). "Detained". TrekNation.
  17. ^ Wilkins, Alasdair (2014). "Enterprise was forever torn between our future and Star Trek's past". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2021-04-20.
  18. ^ Toven, Michelle (2016-07-27). "10 Essential 'Star Trek: Enterprise' Episodes". TrekNews.net. Retrieved 2021-04-20.
  19. ^ Siede, Caroline (2016-09-06). "Star Trek, explained for non-Trekkies". Vox. Retrieved 2022-02-22. an early example of Enterprise's interest in political allegory
  20. ^ Scott Collura (March 26, 2013). "Remembering Star Trek: Enterprise with Scott Bakula". IGN. Ziff Davis. from the original on July 28, 2020. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
  21. ^ "Star Trek: Enterprise - Season One Blu-ray Release Date March 26, 2013". Retrieved 2021-06-11.

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of episodes Captain Archer and Ensign Mayweather are detained by the Tandarans in a Suliban internment camp Learning of the Suliban s persecution by the Tandarans Archer enlists the aid of Enterprise and his crew 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Home media 5 References 6 External linksPlot editCaptain Archer and Ensign Mayweather wake up in a Tandaran prison They are soon met by Major Klev who orders them both to the office of Colonel Grat Grat interrogates them in detail regarding their intrusion into Tandaran space and the Suliban and says that they will have to appear before a magistrate in three days time He also refuses to allow Archer to contact Enterprise but does so himself and apprises them of the current situation Upon hearing this Commander Tucker advocates a rescue attempt but Sub Commander T Pol prefers to avoid provoking the Tandarans further and orders Enterprise to Tandar Prime Later Archer meets a Suliban called Danik who tells him that they are in Detention Complex 26 an internment camp for Suliban imprisoned when the Cabal began attacking the Tandaran Sector eight years previously In his office Grat questions Archer in detail about the events of episode Broken Bow and also demands information about the Temporal Cold War Archer wonders why innocent Suliban are being held prisoner but Grat warns that delaying could result in Archer missing the transport to Tandar Prime Grat contacts the Enterprise to report that the hearing has unfortunately been delayed allowing Lieutenant Reed and Ensign Sato to triangulate his signal and locate the prison That night a communicator is beamed to Archer and Mayweather s cell Archer tells Tucker he wants to help the Suliban escape and Danik says his people can go to the Niburon Colonies away from the Tandar Sector The following morning Grat discovers the communicator and Archer is sent to isolation as punishment Aboard Enterprise T Pol uses torpedoes to ward off the Tandaran defense ships before clearing Tucker to launch in a shuttle pod Mayweather distracts Klev allowing a Suliban disguised Reed to activate charges and initiate the escape As they flee Grat argues that the Suliban will all go to join the Cabal but Archer says that he hasn t been at the camp very long and doesn t know the Suliban very well but he knows a hell of a lot more about the Suliban than Colonel Grat does He knows that the Suliban will attempt to join the Niburon Colonies and that they have no interest in being genetically altered and joining the Cabal Production edit nbsp Dean Stockwell previously starred alongside Scott Bakula in the television series Quantum Leap Prior to Enterprise main cast member Scott Bakula had starred for several years in the television series Quantum Leap alongside Dean Stockwell and there were suggestions at the start of Enterprise that Stockwell could make an appearance Bakula suggested that Stockwell should appear in the show saying wouldn t that be great if we could get him on It has to be we ve got to do it 3 At the start of the first season this prospect was down played in interviews 4 In a January 2002 interview Bakula said that he missed working with Stockwell and that they would both love do an episode together but that They would have to be clever about it or just ignore it so that it wouldn t be a distraction but add to the show 5 6 Stockwell did not actively pursue a role in the series and waited to see what might happen When an offer was made he contacted Bakula to check large amounts of prosthetic makeup was not required 7 Stockwell noted that Colonel Grat had a handheld computing device that was a clear reference to the supercomputer Ziggy from Quantum Leap 7 Guest stars Dennis Christopher and Christopher Shea who play the Suliban Danik and Sajen both previously appeared as Vorta on Deep Space Nine Shea would return as an Andorian the season 2 episode Cease Fire 8 John Fleck who plays the Suliban leader Silik is friends with Dennis Christopher and warned him what to expect with the green pebble dash makeup Christopher appreciated the nuances in his part of the story the difficulty of a father surviving in an internment camp while teaching his child not to hate their captors The makeup was very constricting and concealed their facial expressions so the performance and emotion had to come through in the voice so he was impressed by how well the child actor performed 9 The episode was written by Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong Sussman was critical of the episode because he disliked the obvious allegory of message shows and said if it s intelligent interesting surprising it doesn t need some hit you over the head message 10 Brannon Braga praised the performances of Bakula and Stockwell he said It s very different from their Quantum Leap dynamic and it turned out wonderfully 11 Reception editDetained was first aired in the United States on UPN on April 24 2002 12 According to Nielsen it received a 3 0 5 rating share among adults It had an average of 4 9 million viewers 13 It seemed to have struggled to attract audiences after two weeks of reruns ratings were only slightly higher than Fusion which had the same rating and was the ratings low point of the season 14 Aint It Cool News gave the episode 2 5 out of 5 with positive comments about the scenes featuring Stockwell but criticism for the heavy handed allegory 15 Michelle Erica Green of TrekNation called it timely and although it does not have the moral complexity of Voyager s Remember or Deep Space Nine s Duet the simple message of not prejudging a whole group of people comes through loud and clear 16 Keith DeCandido of Tor com gave it 7 out of 10 in his 2022 rewatch He was disappointed that the metaphor was sledgehammered a little too heavily and prison break was not more action packed but the Bakula Stockwell reunion was worth the price of admission all by itself and Stockwell is never not wonderful 8 In 2014 The A V Club gave this an honorable mention in their list of recommended Enterprise television episodes 17 In 2016 Detained was ranked the tenth most essential episode of Enterprise noting how Captain Archer must deal with an internment camp 18 In 2016 Vox rated this one of the top 25 essential episodes of all Star Trek 19 Home media editThis episode was released as part of Enterprise season one which was released in high definition on Blu ray disc on March 26 2013 20 the release has 1080p video and a DTS HD Master Audio sound track 21 References edit Raftery Liz November 24 2014 NCIS New Orleans Scott Bakula Teases the Quantum Leap Reunion It Was a Good Day for the Old Guys TV Guide Retrieved April 1 2021 We talk on the phone I ve seen him over the years but we ve only worked one other time shooting an episode of Star Trek Enterprise Detained StarTrek com Journalists Have an Audience with Bakula Part II StarTrek com September 4 2001 Archived from the original on October 31 2001 Retrieved September 5 2014 Spelling Ian December 2001 Leap of Faith Starlog Vol 1 no 293 pp 55 59 Retrieved May 15 2015 via Archive org At the moment there are no plans for Dean Stockwell to pop in as Al Calavicci or any other character Interviews Scott Bakula ENTERPRISEUK TV 11 June 2002 Archived from the original on 2002 06 11 I d love it for Dean to do an episode as would he I miss working with him we had such a good time They would have to be clever about it or just ignore it so that it wouldn t be a distraction but add to the show Caillan February 11 2002 Dean Stockwell To Appear In Enterprise TrekToday com a b Kate O Hare Apr 12 2002 Taking a Quantum Leap Onto Enterprise Zap2it com Archived from the original on 2002 12 21 a b DeCandido Keith R A 11 April 2022 Star Trek Enterprise Rewatch Detained Tor com Archived from the original on 2022 04 12 StarTrek com Staff April 28 2017 Talking With DS9 amp ENT Guest Star Dennis Christopher StarTrek com Interview Larry Nemecek Enterprise scribe PDF LarryNemecek com Enterprise Year One Star Trek Communicator Issue 139 August 2002 p 27 NBC Stays on Top of Wednesday Zap2it com Apr 25 2002 Archived from the original on 2002 06 14 Episode List Star Trek Enterprise TVTango Archived from the original on February 15 2016 Retrieved 2021 04 01 Vox Sola Improves in Overnights Final Numbers for Detained Match Season Low TrekWeb com May 2 2002 Archived from the original on 2004 12 28 slightly larger audience than the only other first run ENTERPRISE to score a season low 3 0 5 February 27th s Fusion Hercules Strong April 24 2002 HERC s Seen the 21st ENTERPRISE Aint It Cool News Michelle Erica Green April 25 2002 Detained TrekNation Wilkins Alasdair 2014 Enterprise was forever torn between our future and Star Trek s past The A V Club Retrieved 2021 04 20 Toven Michelle 2016 07 27 10 Essential Star Trek Enterprise Episodes TrekNews net Retrieved 2021 04 20 Siede Caroline 2016 09 06 Star Trek explained for non Trekkies Vox Retrieved 2022 02 22 an early example of Enterprise s interest in political allegory Scott Collura March 26 2013 Remembering Star Trek Enterprise with Scott Bakula IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on July 28 2020 Retrieved May 31 2015 Star Trek Enterprise Season One Blu ray Release Date March 26 2013 Retrieved 2021 06 11 External links edit Detained at IMDb nbsp Detained at Memory Alpha Detained at Wayback Machine archived from the original at StarTrek com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Detained Star Trek Enterprise amp oldid 1216693863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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