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"Two Days and Two Nights" is the twenty-fifth episode (production #125) of the
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''. The episode won the 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series. The television show episode first aired on
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on Wednesday May 15, 2002. This episode was directed by
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, with the story by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, and the teleplay by Chris Black. Captain Archer and the crew of ''Enterprise'' take shore leave on
Risa Risa may refer to: * Risa (given name), a feminine given name * Risa (Star Trek), a fictional planet * Radioiodinated serum albumin * Recording Industry of South Africa * Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer analysis See also * * * Rise (disambiguation) ...
. Back on their spacecraft
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, the alien Dr. Phlox enters hibernation, while T'Pol keeps an eye on the starship. The episode features numerous guest stars playing the roles of those that the crew of the NX-01 encounters during their visit to the pleasure planet.


Plot

After arriving at planet Risa, half of the ''
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''s crew prepare for shore leave, and Captain
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organizes lots. Winning a vacation himself, Archer boards a shuttlepod along with Commander
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, Lieutenant Reed, and Ensigns
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and Sato. Once the shuttlepod lands on Risa, the crew go their separate ways. Archer notices a beautiful alien woman and her dog on the balcony just below his. Later, he strikes up a conversation, learning her name is Keyla. She claims that the
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massacred her entire family. He also learns that she is Tandaran, and when he confronts her with this discovery and asks what she wants, she knocks him out with a shot, and leaves. Meanwhile, Sato is approached by a handsome alien called Ravis, and the two hit it off. She asks him to teach her his complex native language, and he invites her to the exotic steam pools. The next morning, she awakens happy with Ravis in bed beside her. Elsewhere, Tucker and Reed are in a noisy nightclub filled with exotic female aliens. Two women join them for a drink and invite them to view some nearby subterranean gardens, but when they reach the basement underneath the bar, the "females" suddenly morph into male aliens. Tucker and Reed are helpless as the aliens rob them and knock them out. Waking up the next morning, they escape the club in their underwear. Meanwhile, in Sickbay, Doctor
Phlox ''Phlox'' (; Greek φλόξ "flame"; plural "phlox" or "phloxes", Greek φλόγες ''phlóges'') is a genus of 67 species of perennial and annual plants in the family Polemoniaceae. They are found mostly in North America (one in Siberia) in di ...
prepares to take his annual six-day hibernation, but he informs Sub-Commander
T'Pol T'Pol () is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. Portrayed by Jolene Blalock in the series '' Star Trek: Enterprise'', she is a Vulcan who serves as the science officer aboard the starship ''Enterprise'' (NX-01). Concept and ...
that two days should be sufficient. Some time later, Mayweather contacts ''Enterprise'' after a rock-climbing accident, and is unnerved by Phlox's absence, but Crewman Cutler reassures him that she can handle his broken leg. He later has some trouble breathing, forcing Cutler and T'Pol to awaken Phlox. Though disoriented and incoherent, he still manages to formulate a suitable antidote, and collapses back into hibernation. On Risa the next morning, the ''Enterprise'' crew travel together in the shuttlepod back to their ship, each with an interesting story to tell, but with none willing to divulge any details.


Production

This episode was directed by
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, known for playing
Worf Worf, son of Mogh is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. He appears in the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (''TNG'') and seasons four through seven of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (''DS9'') as well as t ...
in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and ''Deep Space Nine''. Before this, he directed three episodes of ''Deep Space Nine''. As it was near the end of the series, the episode faced serious budget constraints and although there was more they had wanted to do with the pleasure planet Risa they could not afford it. The subplot about Captain Archer received a lot of attention and rewriting; the idea was to have Archer in a mystery, for him to be like a Cary Grant in a Hitchcock film and for Keyla to be his romantic interest like Grace Kelly. Writer Chris Black felt it got a bit bogged down having to explain that backstory of how it connected to the episode " Detained" and, although he liked the episode, he wished it could have been more.


Guest stars

On the visit to Risa the crew encounters several characters played by guest stars, this includes: *
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as Elizabeth Cutler *
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as Ravis * Joseph Will as Rostov * Dennis Cockrum as Freebus *
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as Dee'Ahn *
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as Latia * James Ingersol as Alien Man * Jennifer Williams as Alien Woman * Geoff Meed as Dee'Ahn * Stephen Wozniak as Latia *
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as Keyla Dey Young had previously appeared in the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "
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". The scenes with Dennis Cockrum as Freebus were cut from the final episode. They showed Enterprise exchanging a quantity of dilithium as payment for all costs of their visit.Season 1 DVD. Star Trek Enterprise Season 1 Two Days and Two Nights Deleted Scene 1 and 2 This was the last of three appearances by
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, as Crewman Cutler. Waymire had a recurring role on '' Six Feet Under'' and her character was not used again. The actress died in November 2003, after half of season three had been filmed.


Reception

"Two Days and Two Nights" was first aired in the United States on
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on May 15, 2002. According to
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, it received a 3.1/6 rating share among adults. This means it had an average of 5.3 million viewers. ''Enterprise'' was fourth in its timeslot, staying ahead of ''
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, but behind a special episode of '' Magic's Biggest Secrets'' on
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gave it 3.5 out of 5, and said "The episode is teeming with small virtues" and in particular praised Dr. Phlox.
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gave it a grade B+. Keith DeCandido of
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gave it 4 out of 10, and complained about the general cheapness of the episode. He was critical of the cheap laughs, and compared Reed and Tucker to the characters played by Chris Kattan and Will Ferrell in
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. DeCandido noted the cheap production values and frequent references to cool things that are not shown on screen. Hoshi's storyline was the only part of the episode he did like. A 2016, binge guide by ''
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'' was critical of the episode and recommended skipping it entirely. They suggested it was "unwatchable", and said that it "makes you wonder if the cast were as embarrassed speaking the dialogue as we are listening to it."
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included the episode on its list of the 5 worst episodes of ''Enterprise''. They said the writers failed to establish a "theme, story arcs, or basic coherence" and that unrelated "inane vignettes" only serve to "make the crew appear either adolescent, incompetent, or both". Linda Park picked this episode as her favorite from season one.


Awards

The 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series was won by the following team: * Laura Connolly (Hairstylist) * Roma Goddard (Hairstylist) * Michael Moore (Designer) * Gloria Pasqua Casny (Hairstylist) * Cheri Ruff (Hairstylist) It was Michael Moore's first win, having been nominated twice before for his work on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and ''
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''.


Home media

This episode was released as part of ''Enterprise'' season one, which was released in high definition on
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disc on March 26, 2013; the set has 1080p video and a
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sound track.


See also

* " Captain's Holiday" (TNG S3E19, also set on the fictional ''Star Trek'' exoplanet 'Risa') * " Let He Who Is Without Sin..." (DS9 S5E7, also set on Risa) * " The Mind's Eye" (TNG S4E24, starts off with Geordi on his way to Risa)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Two Days And Two Nights 2002 American television episodes Star Trek: Enterprise (season 1) episodes Emmy Award-winning episodes Television episodes written by Rick Berman Television episodes written by Brannon Braga