I have been wondering, where would T'Pol finally tilt as far as romance goes? Archer or Trip?
She is pretty good friends with Archer, and on the other hand, she is having those regular 'neural pressure sessions' with Trip. She also gave Trip's clone, Sim, a goodbye kiss. Was that kiss a revelation of her feelings towards the real Trip or was did she just took pity on Sim because the guy was in love with her?
I am confused.
"Every positive integer is one of Ramanujan's personal friends."—J. E. Littlewood.
They had that one episode when Archer got infected with some temporal aliens and would forget everything when he woke up.
T'pol took care of him for years and fell in love with him. Of course, they had the standard ending. When they killed off the alien infection, time reverted back to normal.
But it made me think she is a better match with Archer.
whidden said this in post #2 : They had that one episode when Archer got infected with some temporal aliens and would forget everything when he woke up.
T'pol took care of him for years and fell in love with him. Of course, they had the standard ending. When they killed off the alien infection, time reverted back to normal.
But it made me think she is a better match with Archer.
They pair her up with Trip to keep us guessing.
I dunno. I think she developed feelings for Archer due to her long time stay with him. And well, lets face it, pon farr must have happened, knowing that vulcans have to face it every 7 years. I think it would be hard not to love him after that.
"Every positive integer is one of Ramanujan's personal friends."—J. E. Littlewood.
whidden said this in post #4 : Yeah, she could have mated with him and he would never have known about it.
I think 'mated' is a very, ummm, un-love-like term, whidden. I would say, they got married.
And yeah, he would have known about it for a short period of time, he just didn't remember it. Anyway, his question 'How far has it (their relationship) gone?' and her silence would answer it everyday for him though.
"Every positive integer is one of Ramanujan's personal friends."—J. E. Littlewood.