Nov
05
2003

Twilight

Star Trek: EnterpriseWhile investigating an orderload in the starboard warp nacelle systems, Captain Archer and T’Pol encounter an unusual spatial anomaly, and Archer is overcome by it after pushing his science officer out of the way. Archer awakens in the sick bay of the Enterprise, told by Dr. Phlox that a parasitic infection he contracted is preventing him from retaining any short-term memory. After this condition makes it apparent that Archer is unfit for duty, T’Pol is made the ship’s Captain. Phlox attempts a more aggressive treatment, and when Archer awakens from it, an older T’Pol tells him that twelve years have passed – none of which he can remember – during which the Xindi have destroyed Earth and are now systematically hunting down the last 6,000 surviving humans who escaped the planet’s destruction.

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directed by Robert Duncan McNeill
music by Dennis McCarthy

Guest Cast: Gary Graham (Soval), Brett Rickaby (Yedrin Koss), Richard Anthony Crenna (Security Guard)

LogBook entry by Earl Green

Premiered on Nov 05 , 2003 | Enterprise, Season 03, Star Trek |
Nov
05
2003

The Mysterious Mr. Smith

JeremiahAs promised, Jeremiah “takes over” the town of Millhaven, running it as a far more benevolent community than its previous self-appointed “mayor.” With Marcus’ full support and with Libby in tow, Jeremiah restores freedom and a more neighborly feel to the town, but his reward is skepticism from the townsfolk when an emissary from Daniel arrives to take custody of a traveling family with information about Daniel’s fledgling government. Jeremiah refuses to hand the family over, and the people of Millhaven quickly lose faith in him for fear that they will be on the receiving end of Daniel’s retribution. In the meantime, Kurdy discovers that his new partner, Mr. Smith, has not only been leaving and returning to Thunder Mountain at odd hours, but he’s also created a primitive camera and has been photographing the interior of the base. Kurdy follows Smith out of the mountain, determined to discover the truth about Smith’s secretive agenda.

Order the DVDswritten by J. Michael Straczynski
directed by Mike Vejar
music by Tim Truman

Guest Cast: Peter Stebbings (Marcus), Derek Hamilton (Charles), Jeniffer Copping (Leah), Tom Scholte (James), Michael P. Northey (Richard), Michael Telgen (Frank), Stuart Pierre (Traveler), Richard Harmon (Madison), Jason Bryden (Mike), Dana Pemberton (Clete), Alex Rae (Dave), Norm Sherry (Bartender), Alicia Thorgrimsson (Teller), Tamara Lashley (Teller), Grayson Hosie (Teller), Jay Hilliker (Teller), Nicola Anderson (Teller), Emmanuel Belliveau (Norader guy)

LogBook entry by Earl Green

Premiered on Nov 05 , 2003 | Jeremiah, Season 2 |
Nov
05
2003

Voices In The Dark

JeremiahA celebration is held in Millhaven to honor Jeremiah’s victory over Daniel’s armed thugs. But the party nearly becomes a wake when aman in the crowd, receiving orders from Daniel through a walkie-talkie, tries to assassinate Jeremiah in full view of everyone present. Though Jeremiah is shot, the wound is not fatal, and the gunman then fails to kill himself as ordered. Jeremiah feels that Marcus needs to learn more about Daniel’s movement sooner rather than later, but when Marcus doesn’t act on that suggestion, Jeremiah asks Kurdy and Mr. Smith to help. The three visit a city under Daniel’s control, finding that luxuries such as water and electricity can be found there – but so can dissenters in the ranks of Daniel’s army…at least, Jeremiah hopes so when one of these defectors is taken back to Thunder Mountain.

Order the DVDswritten by J. Michael Straczynski
directed by Martin Wood
music by Tim Truman

Guest Cast: Peter Stebbings (Marcus), Francoise Yip (Rachel), Doron Bell Jr. (Adam), Michael P. Northey (Richard), Adrian Hughes (Karl Stevenson), Gaston Howard (Foreman), Cody Laudan (Prisoner), Rob Daly (Enforcer), Lance Gibson (Enforcer), Melissa Barker-Sauer (Dancer), Ted Kozma (Bypasser), Essra Vischon (Onlooker), Alessandro Juliani (voice of Daniel)

LogBook entry by Earl Green

Premiered on Nov 05 , 2003 | Jeremiah, Season 2 |
Nov
07
2003

Chapter 1

Star Wars: Clone WarsThe Clone Wars spread throughout the galaxy as more systems leave the Republic. Chancellor Palpatine asks Obi-Wan Kenobi to lead his army against the Separatist stronghold of Muunilinst. The Chancellor also places Anakin Skywalker in charge of the starfighter assault, to the padawan’s delight . . . and over the objections of both Obi-Wan and Yoda.

Volume 1 Cast: Corey Burton (San Hill/Count Dooku/Warrior#2), Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Grey Delise (Asajj Ventress/Padme Amidala/Shaak Ti), John DiMaggio (General Grievous/Padawan), Nick Jameson (Supreme Chancellor Palpatine/Darth Sidious), Tom Kane (Yoda), Mat Lucas (Anakin Skywalker), Daran Norris (Durge/Aide #2/Henchman/Warrior#3/Ki-Adi-Mundi/Master Barrek), Kevin Michael Richardson (K’Kruhk/Human Male Jedi Master), Andre Sogliuzzo (ARC Captain/Battle Droid/Clone Trooper/ARC Trooper/Captain Typho), Cree Summer (Luminara Unduli), James Arnold Taylor (Obi-Wan Kenobi/Aide #1/Aide #3), Tatyana Yassukovich (Barriss Offee)

Order the DVDsstory by Bryan Andrew, Darrick Bachman, Paul Rudish and Genndy Tartakovsky
directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 07 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |
Nov
10
2003

Chapter 2

Star Wars: Clone WarsThe assault on Muunilinst begins. General Kenobi assigns a group of elite ARC Troopers to infiltrate the separatist lines and cautions Anakin once more about the padawan’s judgement. Battle droids shoot down the ARC Troopers’ gunship, leaving them behind enemy lines and under heavy fire.

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directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 10 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |
Nov
11
2003

Chapter 3

Star Wars: Clone WarsThe ARC Troopers fight their way through the city toward one of the Banking Clan’s heavy weapon emplacements.

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directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 11 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |
Nov
12
2003

North Star

Star Trek: EnterpriseFollowing up on leads about kidnapped humans in the Expanse, the Enterprise visits a planet where humans are supposedly being held in slavery by a race called the Skagarans. Archer, Trip and T’Pol disguise their identities and mingle with the natives, where they find that the story is now very different: the humans, kidnapped long before the 22nd century, have risen up and overthrown their former masters, and the Skagarans are now a belittled under-class, not allowed to receive an education or hold any position of power. But even then, Archer is still determined to restore balance and equity to the two races inhabiting this world, even if it means revealing his true identity and rocking the humans’ beliefs to the core.

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directed by David Straiton
music by Jay Chattaway

Guest Cast: Glenn Morshower (Sheriff MacReady), James Parks (Deputy Bennings), Paul Rae (Bartender), Emily Bergl (Bethany), Steven Klein (Draysik), Gary Bristow (Stablehand), Mike Watson (Skagaran), John Baron (Yral), Alexandria M. Salling (Taliyah), Jeff Eith (Cowboy #1), Cliff McLaughlin (Cowboy #2), Tom Dupont (Cowboy #3), Dorenda Moore (MACO #1), Kevin Derr (MACO #2)

LogBook entry by Earl Green

Premiered on Nov 12 , 2003 | Enterprise, Season 03, Star Trek |
Nov
12
2003

Chapter 4

Star Wars: Clone WarsThe Republic’s primary ground assault moves steadily forward. The Banking Clan turns to Durge, a bounty hunter enlisted by Count Dooku, who leads a team of swoop-riding assassin droids against the Republic’s flank.

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directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 12 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |
Nov
13
2003

Chapter 5

Star Wars: Clone WarsYoda assigns Kit Fisto to defend the Mon Calamari against an underwater assault by the Quarren, who have allied with the Separatists.

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directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 13 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |
Nov
14
2003

Chapter 6

Star Wars: Clone WarsDooku visits the planet Rattatak, where would-be gladiators and warriors train. Dooku isn’t looking for a warrior, however, but a test of skills for his newest apprentice.

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directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 14 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |
Nov
17
2003

Chapter 7

Star Wars: Clone WarsDooku tests Asajj’s skill. While not yet a true Sith, she is powerful enough that Darth Sidious enlists her for a special assignment.

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directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 17 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |
Nov
18
2003

Chapter 8

Star Wars: Clone WarsObi-Wan enters the battle against Durge, who’s not one to let a mere severed limb or two keep him down.

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directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 18 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |
Nov
19
2003

Chapter 9

Star Wars: Clone WarsWith the Banking Clan on the verge of surrender to Obi-Wan, a regenerated and irate Durge makes a final stand.

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directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 19 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |
Nov
19
2003

Similitude

Star Trek: EnterpriseCritically injured by an explosion in engineering, Trip is left in a coma. The Enterprise becomes ensnared in a phenomenon that’s gradually covering the ship’s hull with energy-draining particles. Dr. Phlox is less than optimistic about the chief engineer’s chances of survival by conventional means, and offers the captain an unorthodox solution – growing a clone by using a mimetic creature that will grow to maturity in less than a week, and die in 15 days. Phlox hopes to replace a damaged portion of Trip’s brain with the identical tissue removed from his clone. But in the week it takes to raise and teach the clone, the crew becomes more attached to it than they expected – and when the critical moment arises, Trip’s clone would rather live out the few days left to him than serve as a source of donor organ tissue for Trip himself.

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directed by LeVar Burton
music by Velton Ray Bunch

Guest Cast: Shane Sweet (Sim-Trip, age 17), Adam Taylor Gordon (Sim-Trip, age 8 ), Maximillian Kesmodel (Sim-Trip, age 4)

Note: The music from this episode won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition For A Series in 2004.

LogBook entry by Earl Green

Premiered on Nov 19 , 2003 | Enterprise, Season 03, Star Trek |
Nov
20
2003

Chapter 10

Star Wars: Clone WarsAnakin leads the Republic starfighter squadron to the point of victory against the Separatists when Asajj makes her attack.

Order the DVDsstory by Bryan Andrew, Darrick Bachman, Paul Rudish and Genndy Tartakovsky
directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
original music by John Williams
new music by James L. Venable and Paul Dinletir

LogBook entry by Dave Thomer

Premiered on Nov 20 , 2003 | Clone Wars, Star Wars, Tartakovsky Series, Vol. 1 |

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