"The Catwalk" | |
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Series Star Trek: Enterprise Season 2, Episode 12 | |
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Air date | December 18th, 2002 |
Writers | Mike Sussman; Phyllis Strong |
Director | Mike Vejar |
Producers | David A. Goodman; Brad Yacobian; Dawn Velazquez; J.P. Farrell; Merri D. Howard; Peter Lauritson; John Shiban; Chris Black; Rick Berman; Brannon Braga; Stephen Welke; Mike Sussman; Phyllis Strong; David Rossi |
Starring | Scott Bakula; John Billingsley; Jolene Blalock; Dominic Keating; Anthony Montgomery; Linda Park; Connor Trinneer |
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"The Catwalk" is the twelfth episode of season two of the science fiction/adventure series Star Trek: Enterprise and the thirty-eighth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Mike Vejar with a script written by Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong. It first aired on UPN on December 18th, 2002.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Scott Burkholder | Rellus Tagrim |
Zach Grenier | Renth |
Danny Goldring | Alien captain |
Aaron Lustig | Guri |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Brian Cousins | Alien lieutenant |
Sean Smith | Alien crewman |
Elizabeth Magness | Female crewmember |
Notes & Trivia[]
- "ENT: The Catwalk" serves as a shortcut to this page.
- Star Trek: Enterprise was created by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga.
- This episode is production code number 40358-038.
- Production crew members David A. Goodman, Brad Yacobian, Dawn Velazquez, J.P. Farrell, Merri D. Howard, Peter Lauritson, John Shiban, and Chris Black are all credited in the opening credit sequence of this episode.
- Not counting writing credits, production crew members Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, Stephen Welke, Mike Sussman, Phyllis Strong, David Rossi are credited in the end-title credit sequence of this episode.
- Producer John Farrell is credited as J.P. Farrell in this episode.
- Co-producer Michael Sussman is credited as Mike Sussman in this episode.
- Director Michael Vejar is credited as Mike Vejar in this episode.
- This episode is included on disc three of the Star Trek: Enterprise: The Complete Second Season DVD collection, which was released by Paramount Home Video on July 26th, 2005. It is also included on disc ten of the Star Trek: Enterprise: The Complete Series DVD collection.
- This episode aired in the United Kingdom on March 10th, 2003.
- Combining the totals of all Star Trek television episodes up until this point, "The Catwalk" is the 666th episode of the entire franchise.
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Quotes[]
- Jonathan Archer: [Archer is watching water polo, and T'Pol is trying to sleep] Am I disturbing you?
- T'Pol: Only slightly.
- T'Pol: [Archer turns off his device, then looks at T'Pol] [She notices] Am I disturbing you?
- Jonathan Archer: Only slightly.
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- Trip Tucker: Did that guy shoot one of his own men?
- Malcolm Reed: It's hard to tell them apart in those ridiculous hats.
- T'Pol: The dead man was secretly working for Sheriff Boggs.
- Trip Tucker: How do you know that?
- T'Pol: Isn't it obvious?
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- Jonathan Archer: You know, there's a bright side to all of this.
- T'Pol: Really?
- Jonathan Archer: It's bringing the crew closer together. If you forget about the storm outside, this is almost like going on a camping trip.
- T'Pol: Perhaps we can sing a few songs later.
See also[]
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