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[[File:Beach on Risa.jpg|thumb|left|Captain Archer's view from his villa on Risa]]
 
[[File:Beach on Risa.jpg|thumb|left|Captain Archer's view from his villa on Risa]]
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[[File:Keyla and Rhylo.jpg|thumb|left|Keyla with her dog Rhylo]]
 
Back on the ship, [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]], who also received shore leave, plans on spending his time not by going down to the planet but by [[hibernation|hibernating]], telling T'Pol and [[Crewman]] [[Elizabeth Cutler|Cutler]] to wake him up only if there is a [[medicine|medical]] emergency.
 
Back on the ship, [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]], who also received shore leave, plans on spending his time not by going down to the planet but by [[hibernation|hibernating]], telling T'Pol and [[Crewman]] [[Elizabeth Cutler|Cutler]] to wake him up only if there is a [[medicine|medical]] emergency.
   
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Down on the planet, Tucker and Reed finally regain consciousness. Their hands are tied and the aliens have stripped them down to their [[underwear]]. They realize that they have been down there all [[night]] and that shore leave is almost half over. They scream asking for help, but no one can hear them as the aliens sealed the door when leaving them down there. While Tucker is angry, stating that he doesn't plan on spending his short time on the planet tied down in some basement, Malcolm notes that the [[Vulcan database]] never mentioned anything about [[crime]] on Risa. Trip states that actually it contained some warning about such things, and before they know it, they start arguing with and blaming each other for their situation.
 
Down on the planet, Tucker and Reed finally regain consciousness. Their hands are tied and the aliens have stripped them down to their [[underwear]]. They realize that they have been down there all [[night]] and that shore leave is almost half over. They scream asking for help, but no one can hear them as the aliens sealed the door when leaving them down there. While Tucker is angry, stating that he doesn't plan on spending his short time on the planet tied down in some basement, Malcolm notes that the [[Vulcan database]] never mentioned anything about [[crime]] on Risa. Trip states that actually it contained some warning about such things, and before they know it, they start arguing with and blaming each other for their situation.
   
On the ship, Travis' health is deteriorating further and he is experiencing more difficulty breathing. It appears as if the [[drug|pain medication]] he was given on Risa has caused an [[allergy|allergic]] reaction. Crewman Cutler recommends they wake up Phlox to treat Travis. However, the doctor isn't fully awake and it takes him a while to both remember what he's supposed to be doing and how to treat Travis. However, despite his almost delirious state, he finally manages to treat him, confirming that he has had an allergic reaction. He promptly passes out face down on a [[biobed]] the moment he has finished treating Travis.
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On the ship, Travis' health is deteriorating further and he is experiencing more difficulty breathing. It appears as if the [[drug|pain medication]] he was given on Risa has caused an [[allergy|allergic]] reaction. Crewman Cutler recommends they wake up Phlox to treat Travis.
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===Act Four===
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However, the doctor isn't fully awake and it takes him a while to both remember what he's supposed to be doing and how to treat Travis. However, despite his almost delirious state, he finally manages to treat him, confirming that he has had an allergic reaction. He promptly passes out face down on a [[biobed]] the moment he has finished treating Travis.
   
 
[[File:Phlox still sleeping.jpg|thumb|right|Dr. Phlox cannot wait to get back to sleep]]
 
[[File:Phlox still sleeping.jpg|thumb|right|Dr. Phlox cannot wait to get back to sleep]]
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== Memorable Quotes ==
 
== Memorable Quotes ==
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"''Captain, you need a vacation.''"
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: - '''T'Pol''', to Archer
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"''I'll bring you a souvenir.''"
 
"''I'll bring you a souvenir.''"
: - '''Trip''' to '''T'Pol''', before heading down to Risa.
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: - '''Trip''' to T'Pol, before heading down to Risa
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"''Malcolm and I plan to, uh... ''broaden'' our cultural horizons.''"<br />
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"''Is that all you two think about?''"<br />
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"''Well, how we choose to relax is our own business.''"
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: - '''Tucker''' to '''Sato''' on what he and Reed will be doing on Risa
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"''Before I left Earth, I learned 38 languages and now all I do is push a button and the computer does all the work.''"<br />
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"''Isn't that what it's for?''"
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: - '''Sato''' and '''Rostov'''
   
   
 
"''Now she's interesting.''"<br>
 
"''Now she's interesting.''"<br>
 
"''I don't think 'she' is the right pronoun.''"
 
"''I don't think 'she' is the right pronoun.''"
: - '''Reed''' and '''Tucker''' in the nightclub.
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: - '''Reed''' and '''Tucker''' in the nightclub
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"''Most of what I have learned about them has come from rumors and hearsay. But you have seen them face to face. I want you to tell me what you know. Where are their helixes? Where do they live?!''"
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: - '''Keyla''' grilling Archer about the Suliban
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"''I'm gonna check out now. I can't have you interfering.''"
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: - '''Keyla''', after knocking Archer out in his room
   
   
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"''They were ''male''!''"<br>
 
"''They were ''male''!''"<br>
 
"''Not at first!''
 
"''Not at first!''
: - '''Reed''' and '''Tucker''' while being restrained in the basement.
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: - '''Reed''' and '''Tucker''' while being restrained in the basement
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"''Whatever's in that bottle you broke got all over me. It stinks to high heaven.''"<br />
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"''It's not like I had a choice. We needed something to cut through those ropes.''"
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: - '''Reed''' and '''Tucker''' after freeing themselves
   
   
 
"''Have you ever been to an alien hospital?''"<br>
 
"''Have you ever been to an alien hospital?''"<br>
 
"''Yes. In [[San Francisco]].''"<br>
 
"''Yes. In [[San Francisco]].''"<br>
: - '''Travis''' and '''T'Pol''' in sickbay.
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: - '''Travis''' and '''T'Pol''' in the launch bay
   
   
 
"''What about you, Hoshi? Do anything constructive?''"<br>
 
"''What about you, Hoshi? Do anything constructive?''"<br>
"''As a matter of fact, I learned several new conjugations''"<br>
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"''As a matter of fact, I learned several new conjugations.''"<br>
: - '''Tucker''' and '''Hoshi''', talking about their shore leave.
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: - '''Tucker''' and '''Hoshi''', talking about their shore leave
   
== Background information ==
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== Background Information ==
=== Production ===
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=== Story and Script ===
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* Teleplay writer [[Chris Black]] found this episode took a long time to come to fruition. "''We had been talking about doing a [[shore leave|shore-leave]] episode literally from the time I showed up,''" he admitted. Although the [[Shore Leave Planet]] from {{TOS|Shore Leave}} was briefly considered as the destination, it was rejected because it is depicted as being new to Starfleet in that episode, set in the future of this one. Another idea &ndash; [[Wrigley's Pleasure Planet]], which had been mentioned once in TOS: {{e|The Man Trap}} &ndash; has a name that was thought to sound too Human and too well-known for the relatively distant region of space which ''Enterprise'' was now meant to be in. The writers finally settled on choosing Risa, not only because it had been established earlier in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise but also due to the increased likelihood that it might be in [[Vulcan]] ken. "''The Vulcans have been there and T'Pol would know about it,''" said Black.
* "Two Days and Two Nights" was filmed between Tuesday {{d|19|March|2002}} and Wednesday {{d|27|March|2002}} at [[Paramount Stage 8]], [[Paramount Stage 9|9]], and [[Paramount Stage 18|18]]. Second unit shots were filmed on Wednesday {{d|3|April|2002}} and insert shots on Tuesday {{d|9|April|2002}}.
 
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* Of all the side plots involving activities undertaken by members of ''Enterprise''{{'}}s senior crew, that which was possibly most tweaked was the storyline featuring Archer. For this, the writers took inspiration from the movie ''{{w|To Catch a Thief}}'', while also wanting to keep the captain slightly more reserved than entering into a passionately romantic entanglement. "''We wanted to have Archer involved in a little intrigue, to put him into an almost {{w|Cary Grant}}-like role from a {{w|Alfred Hitchcock|Hitchcock}} movie&ndash;where he meets {{w|Grace Kelly}} in the villa next door and she's very mysterious,''" recalled Chris Black. "''More of a flirtation than a full-blown romance [here]; we didn't want Archer to be 'involved.{{'}}''" The concept of the mystery woman was first thought up, before she was made an agent of the Tandarans. ({{STC|143}}, p. 31)
* Paramount Stage 8 housed the sets of the [[sickbay]], the interior of the [[shuttlepod]], the [[mess hall]], [[Phlox]]'s [[quarters]], and the interior and exterior sets of Archer's and Keyla's villa and balconies. Stage 9 had the Risan bistro, Hoshi's villa on Risa, the basement under the nightclub, and the Risan nightclub while Stage 18 was used for the bridge of ''Enterprise'', launch bay one, the interior of the shuttlepod, and the corridor sets.
 
* Though no stunt performer or [[stunt double]] was needed in this episode, stunt coordinator [[Vince Deadrick, Jr.]] worked three days on set to coordinate the falls of [[Scott Bakula]], [[Dominic Keating]], [[Connor Trinneer]], and [[John Billingsley]].
 
* According to the call sheet for Monday {{d|25|March|2002}} the two contest winners [[Jordan Mann]] and [[Henry Geller]] were chosen to play a [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian]] and an [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]] as part of the "Risan Bistro Night Group". However, both contest winners do not appear in the final episode.
 
   
=== Continuity ===
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=== Cast and Characters ===
 
* Mayweather actor [[Anthony Montgomery]] was humored by the fact that, due to Mayweather being a thrill-seeker, he suffers an injury on Risa and returns to ''Enterprise'' very soon thereafter, spending hardly any time on the planet surface. "''That was so funny,''" remarked the actor. ({{STTM|3|3}}, p. 19)
* The [[ENT Season 1 DVD|Season 1 DVDs]] contain a [[deleted scene]] for this episode. Numbered Scene 1-2, it consists of a one and a half minute exchange between Jonathan Archer, Trip Tucker, T'Pol and [[Freebus]]. In it we find out how the crew paid for their shore leave, with Freebus taking an unspecified amount of [[dilithium]] to cover "all" costs for the [[shore leave|vacation]]ing crew members. We also learn that Risa has numerous diversions for [[Vulcan]]s.
 
* The shot of ''Enterprise'' flying over [[Risa]] was later re-used as [[Earth]] in the [[ENT Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Demons}}.
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* [[Dey Young]] previously played [[Arissa]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|A Simple Investigation}}, as well as [[Hannah Bates]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|The Masterpiece Society}}.
 
* [[Kellie Waymire]] makes her last appearance as [[Elizabeth Cutler]] in this episode, due to suddenly dying a while after the making of this episode. She previously appeared as [[Lanya]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Muse}} and Cutler in the ''Enterprise'' episodes {{e|Strange New World}} and {{e|Dear Doctor}}.
* Phlox stated in a previous episode, {{e|Dear Doctor}}, that Denobulans [[Hibernation|hibernate]] for six days a year, and in this episode we see him follow through on this necessity (though as he puts it he can "get by" with only two days of hibernation).
 
 
* [[Joseph Will]] previously appeared as [[Kelis]] in the ''Star Trek: Voyager'' episode {{e|Muse}}, as a [[Unnamed Quarren#Security Officer 3|Quarren security officer]] in the ''Voyager'' episode {{e|Workforce, Part II}}, and [[Michael Rostov]] in the ''Enterprise'' episode {{e|Vox Sola}}. He later reprised his role as Rostov in the [[ENT Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|The Crossing}}.
* The Tandaran plotline is never revisited after this episode.
 
 
* The two dogs in this episode, [[Prada]] ([[Porthos]]) and [[Tibbis]] ([[Rhylo]]), had actually worked together before, as spy partners in the movie ''{{w|Cats & Dogs}}''. This episode was also Prada's last episode. [[Breezy]], who was a [[stand-in]] for Prada when a more "spunky" Porthos was needed, took over the role completely from that point on.
* The book ''[[The Teachings of Surak]]'' was translated by [[Skon]] of [[ShiKahr]]. Skon is the father of [[Sarek]] and grandfather of [[Spock]].
 
 
* [[Dennis Cockrum]], whose scene as [[Freebus]] was cut from the final episode, previously appeared as the [[Unnamed Corvallens#Corvallen freighter captain|Corvallen captain]] in the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode {{e|Face of the Enemy}} and as [[Orek]] in the ''Voyager'' episode {{e|Live Fast and Prosper}}. He later returned to play the [[List of Gosis' species#Barkeep|alien barkeep]] in the second season episode {{e|The Communicator}}.
 
* According to a call sheet for Monday {{d|25|March|2002}}, the two contest winners [[Jordan Mann]] and [[Henry Geller]] were chosen to play a [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian]] and an [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]] as part of the "Risan Bistro Night Group". However, neither contest winner appears in the final version of this episode. According to a call sheet for Wednesday {{d|27|March|2002}}, contest winner [[Stephen Novik]] was likewise chosen to appear as an [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Nightclub patrons|alien nightclub patron]], though he was not part of the final edit of the episode either.
   
=== Sets and props ===
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=== Production ===
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[[File:Dawn Stern and Michael Dorn.jpg|thumb|[[Michael Dorn]] with actress [[Dawn Stern]]]]
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[[File:Scott Bakula in front of green screen.jpg|thumb|[[Scott Bakula]] filming a scene in front of green screen]]
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* Finances restricted the making of this episode. Explained Chris Black, "''We got down to the end of the season, and we were really up against it in terms of budget; we would have loved to do more with Risa, and we found out we just couldn't afford to.''" ({{STC|143}}, p. 31)
 
* This is the only ''Enterprise'' episode to be directed by [[Michael Dorn]]. He previously directed the ''Deep Space Nine'' episodes {{e|In the Cards}}, {{e|Inquisition}} and {{e|When It Rains...}}. Dorn's direction of this episode makes him the only ''Star Trek'' regular to be involved with the majority of ''Star Trek'' episodes set on Risa.
 
* "Two Days and Two Nights" was filmed between Tuesday [[19 March]] 2002 and Wednesday 27 March 2002 on [[Paramount Stage 8|Paramount Stages 8]], [[Paramount Stage 9|9]] and [[Paramount Stage 18|18]]. Second unit shots were filmed on Wednesday {{d|3|April|2002}} and insert shots on Tuesday [[9 April]] 2002.
 
* Paramount Stage 8 housed the sets of the [[sickbay]], the interior of the {{dis|shuttlepod|22nd century}}, the [[mess hall]], [[Phlox]]'s [[quarters]], and the interior and exterior sets of Archer's and Keyla's villa and balconies. Stage 9 had the Risan bistro, Hoshi's villa on Risa, the basement under the nightclub, and the Risan nightclub while Stage 18 was used for the bridge of ''Enterprise'', launch bay one, the interior of the shuttlepod, and the corridor sets.
 
* Though no stunt performer or [[stunt double]] was needed in this episode, Stunt Coordinator [[Vince Deadrick, Jr.]] worked three days on set to coordinate the falls of [[Scott Bakula]], [[Dominic Keating]], [[Connor Trinneer]] and [[John Billingsley]].
 
* The door control in Archer's villa is shaped like a ''[[horga'hn]]''. The ''horga'hn'' symbol also appeared on storage containers in the basement under the nightclub.
 
* The door control in Archer's villa is shaped like a ''[[horga'hn]]''. The ''horga'hn'' symbol also appeared on storage containers in the basement under the nightclub.
   
=== Cast and characters ===
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=== Deleted Scene ===
 
* The [[ENT Season 1 DVD|Season 1 DVDs]] contain a [[deleted scene]] from this episode. Numbered Scene 1-2, it consists of a one-and-a-half minute exchange between Jonathan Archer, Trip Tucker, T'Pol and [[Freebus]]. In it, we find out how the crew paid for their shore leave, with Freebus taking an unspecified amount of [[dilithium]] to cover "all" costs for the vacationing crew members. We also learn that Risa has numerous diversions for Vulcans.
* [[Dey Young]] previously played [[Arissa]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|A Simple Investigation}}, as well as [[Hannah Bates]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|The Masterpiece Society}}.
 
* [[Kellie Waymire]] makes her last appearance as [[Elizabeth Cutler]] in this episode due to her sudden death from an undiagnosed cardiac arrhythmia on {{d|13|November|2003}}. She previously appeared as [[Lanya]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Muse}} and Cutler in the ''Enterprise'' episodes {{e|Strange New World}} and {{e|Dear Doctor}}.
 
* [[Joseph Will]] previously appeared as [[Kelis]] in the ''Star Trek: Voyager'' episode {{e|Muse}}, as a [[Unnamed Quarren#Security Officer 3|Quarren security officer]] in the ''Voyager'' episode {{e|Workforce, Part II}}, and [[Michael Rostov]] in the ''Enterprise'' episode {{e|Vox Sola}}. He will later reprise his role as Rostov in the [[ENT Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|The Crossing}}.
 
* The two dogs in this episode, [[Prada]] ([[Porthos]]) and [[Tibbis]] ([[Rhylo]]), had actually worked together before as spy partners in the movie ''{{w|Cats & Dogs}}''. This episode was also Prada's last episode. [[Breezy]], who was a [[stand-in]] for Prada when they needed a more "spunky" Porthos, took over the role completely from that point on.
 
* This is the only ''Enterprise'' episode to be directed by [[Michael Dorn]]. He previously directed the ''Deep Space Nine'' episodes {{e|In the Cards}}, {{e|Inquisition}} and {{e|When It Rains...}}. Dorn's direction of this episode makes him the only ''Trek'' regular to be involved with each of the three stories set on Risa. ({{TNG|Captain's Holiday}}, {{DS9|Let He Who Is Without Sin...}})
 
* [[Dennis Cockrum]], whose scene as [[Freebus]] was cut from the final episode, previously appeared as the [[Unnamed Corvallens#Corvallen freighter captain|Corvallen captain]] in the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode {{e|Face of the Enemy}} and as [[Orek]] in the ''Voyager'' episode {{e|Live Fast and Prosper}}. He will later return to play the [[List of Gosis' species#Barkeep|alien barkeep]] in the [[ENT Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|The Communicator}}.
 
   
=== Awards ===
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=== Continuity ===
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* This is the last of three stories set mostly on Risa. In addition to this episode, these include {{TNG|Captain's Holiday}} and {{DS9|Let He Who Is Without Sin...}}, both of which involved Michael Dorn portraying his regular character of [[Worf]]. However, the planet also briefly appears in TNG: {{e|The Game}} and, hereafter, in ENT: {{e|The Seventh}}.
* This episode won the {{y|2002}} [[Emmy Award]] in the category Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series. The team included [[Michael Moore]], [[Gloria Pasqua Casny]], [[Roma Goddard]], [[Laura Connolly]], and [[Cheri Ruff]].
 
 
* Phlox stated in a previous episode, {{e|Dear Doctor}}, that Denobulans [[Hibernation|hibernate]] for six days a year. In this episode, we see him follow through on this necessity (though, as he puts it, he can "get by" with only two days of hibernation).
 
* The Tandaran plotline, begun in {{e|Detained}}, is never revisited after this episode.
 
* The book ''[[The Teachings of Surak]]'' was translated by [[Skon]] of [[ShiKahr]]. Skon is the father of [[Sarek]] and grandfather of [[Spock]], as established in {{film|3}}.
   
=== Reception ===
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=== Reception and Aftermath ===
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* Chris Black ended up frustrated by this installment. His dissatisfaction with it largely stemmed from the tight financial situation in which the episode was produced. Another reason was that he felt the script had been hobbled by the need to explain the back story of "Detained" once this episode's mystery woman was made a Tandaran agent. "''So I don't want anyone to get the impression that I didn't like 'Two Days and Two Nights',''" he clarified. "''I ''did'' like the show, but you always go back through the process and kind of kick yourself when you think, 'It could've been more!{{'}}''" ({{STC|143}}, p. 31)
* Mayweather actor [[Anthony Montgomery]] was humored by the fact that, due to Mayweather being a thrill-seeker, he suffers an injury on Risa and returns to ''Enterprise'' very soon thereafter, spending hardly any time on the planet surface. "''That was so funny,''" remarked the actor. (''[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 3]]'', p. 19)
 
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* Shortly after the making of this installment, Rick Berman described it as "very funny." ({{STC|139}}, p. 11) Years later, [[Brannon Braga]] characterized this episode as a boring one, about which he rhetorically asked, "''Who cares?''" ("To Boldly Go: Launching ''Enterprise'', Part III: First Flight", [[ENT Season 1 Blu-ray]] special features)
* Several items from this episode were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay, including Archer's [[telescope]] {{stala|0896}}, his [[water polo]] bag {{stala|1382}}, two scripts of this episode {{stala|9298}} {{stala|10145}}, and costumes of [[Dominic Keating]] {{stala|1864}} {{stala|3289}} {{stala|4360}}, [[Linda Park]] {{stala|1865}} {{stala|3774}}, [[Carlos Milano]] {{stala|1966}}, [[Whitney Hall]] {{stala|1966}}, [[Connor Trinneer]] {{stala|2685}} {{stala|5775}}, [[Anthony Montgomery]] {{stala|2903}} {{stala|8081}}, [[Dey Young]] {{stala|2932}}, [[James Ingersoll]] {{stala|3286}}, [[Dennis Cockrum]] {{stala|3906}}, [[Stephen Wozniak]] {{stala|6334}}, [[Kellie Waymire]] {{stala|6482}}, [[Geoff Meed]] {{stala|8138}}, and background actors. {{stala|5269}}
 
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* On the first broadcast of this installment, the episode achieved a Nielsen rating of 3.1 and was watched by a total of 5.26 million viewers. [http://archive.is/nRhKY]
 
* This episode won the {{y|2002}} [[Emmy Award]] in the category Outstanding Hairstyling For A Series. The team included [[Michael Moore]], [[Gloria Pasqua Casny]], [[Roma Goddard]], [[Laura Connolly]], and [[Cheri Ruff]].
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* {{STM}}'s "Ultimate Guide" rated this episode 3 out of 5 arrowhead insignias. ({{STM|164}}, p. 79)
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* The unofficial [[Reference works|reference book]] ''[[Beyond the Final Frontier]]'' (p. 369) calls this installment "a comedy episode that's not terribly funny, but does genuinely feel like the characters are on holiday." The book's critique of this episode concludes by stating, "''The funniest bit, ironically, is Phlox's hibernation.''"
 
* Several items from this episode were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay, including Archer's [[telescope]] {{stala|0896}}, his [[water polo]] bag {{stala|1382}}, two scripts of this episode {{stala|9298}} {{stala|10145}}, and costumes of [[Dominic Keating]] {{stala|1864}} {{stala|3289}} {{stala|4360}}, [[Linda Park]] {{stala|1865}} {{stala|3774}}, [[Carlos Milano]] {{stala|1966}}, [[Whitney Hall]] {{stala|1966}}, [[Connor Trinneer]] {{stala|2685}} {{stala|5775}}, Anthony Montgomery {{stala|2903}} {{stala|8081}}, Dey Young {{stala|2932}}, [[James Ingersoll]] {{stala|3286}}, Dennis Cockrum {{stala|3906}}, [[Stephen Wozniak]] {{stala|6334}}, Kellie Waymire {{stala|6482}}, [[Geoff Meed]] {{stala|8138}}, and background actors. {{stala|5269}}
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* The shot of ''Enterprise'' flying over [[Risa]] was later reused as [[Earth]] in the [[ENT Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Demons}}.
   
 
=== Video and DVD releases ===
 
=== Video and DVD releases ===
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* [[Tom Archdeacon]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian man]]
 
* [[Tom Archdeacon]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian man]]
 
* [[Jef Ayres]] as [[Haynem]]
 
* [[Jef Ayres]] as [[Haynem]]
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* [[Stephen Blackehart]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Nightclub patrons|Risian man]]
 
* [[Jennifer Bowman]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian woman]]
 
* [[Jennifer Bowman]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian woman]]
 
* [[Solomon Burke, Jr.]] as [[Billy (Starfleet)|Billy]]
 
* [[Solomon Burke, Jr.]] as [[Billy (Starfleet)|Billy]]
 
* [[Rick Burns]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian man]]
 
* [[Rick Burns]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian man]]
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* [[Robert Casey]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Nightclub patrons|alien nightclub patron]]
 
* [[Dennis Cockrum]] as [[Freebus]] ([[Deleted scene#Enterprise|deleted scene]])
 
* [[Dennis Cockrum]] as [[Freebus]] ([[Deleted scene#Enterprise|deleted scene]])
 
* [[Diamond Cook]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian woman]]
 
* [[Diamond Cook]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian woman]]
 
* [[Rob Cushman]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Nightclub bartender|Risian bartender]]
 
* [[Rob Cushman]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Nightclub bartender|Risian bartender]]
 
* [[Dawn Drake]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel|operations division crewman]] ([[Deleted scene#Enterprise|deleted scene]])
 
* [[Dawn Drake]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel|operations division crewman]] ([[Deleted scene#Enterprise|deleted scene]])
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* [[Alison Ebbert]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Nightclub patrons|alien nightclub patron]]
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* [[Patrick Emery]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Nightclub patrons|Risian man]]
 
* [[Evan English]] as [[Tanner]]
 
* [[Evan English]] as [[Tanner]]
 
* [[Sharon Ferrito]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian woman]]
 
* [[Sharon Ferrito]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian woman]]
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* [[Susan Foley]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Nightclub patrons|Risian woman]]
 
* [[Stacy Fouche]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female engineering/ bridge crewmember|operations division crewman]]
 
* [[Stacy Fouche]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female engineering/ bridge crewmember|operations division crewman]]
* [[Heidi Franz]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Female ridged head alien|alien bar patron]]
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* [[Heidi Franz]] as [[List of Sarda's species#Nightclub visitor|alien bar patron]]
 
* [[Noriko Fukai]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
 
* [[Noriko Fukai]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
 
* [[Hilde Garcia]] as [[Rossi]]
 
* [[Hilde Garcia]] as [[Rossi]]
 
* [[Whitney Hall]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro staff|Risian waitress]]
 
* [[Whitney Hall]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro staff|Risian waitress]]
 
* [[Glen Hambly]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Operations division ensign|operations division ensign]] ([[Deleted scene#Enterprise|deleted scene]])
 
* [[Glen Hambly]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Operations division ensign|operations division ensign]] ([[Deleted scene#Enterprise|deleted scene]])
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* [[Kristin Hjellegferde]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Nightclub patrons|alien nightclub patron]]
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* [[Amina Islam]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female command division ensign|command division ensign]]
 
* [[Amina Islam]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female command division ensign|command division ensign]]
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* [[Terita Jackson]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Nightclub patrons|Risian woman]]
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* [[John Jurgens]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Command/ Operations division crewman|command division crewman]]
 
* [[John Jurgens]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Command/ Operations division crewman|command division crewman]]
 
* [[Martin Ko]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Male command division ensign|command division ensign]]
 
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* [[Sven Lindstrom]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#|crewmember]]
 
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* [[Traci Lynn]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
 
* [[Traci Lynn]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
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* [[Rosalyn Macie]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Nightclub patrons|Risian woman]]
 
* [[Carlos Milano]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro staff|Risian waiter]]
 
* [[Carlos Milano]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro staff|Risian waiter]]
 
* [[Marlene Mogavero]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female engineer|operations division crewman]]
 
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* [[Paula Neiman]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
 
* [[Paula Neiman]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
 
* [[Monica Parrett]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female command division crewman (2151)|command division crewman]]
 
* [[Monica Parrett]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female command division crewman (2151)|command division crewman]]
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* [[Kevin Porter]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Nightclub patrons|Risian man]]
 
* [[Prada]] as [[Porthos]]
 
* [[Prada]] as [[Porthos]]
 
* [[Larry Ready]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
 
* [[Larry Ready]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
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* [[Tony Ross]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian man]]
 
* [[Tony Ross]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian man]]
 
* [[Lisa Roumain]] as [[Unnamed Kaitlen#Nightclub visitor|female Kaitlen]]
 
* [[Lisa Roumain]] as [[Unnamed Kaitlen#Nightclub visitor|female Kaitlen]]
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* [[David Silverstein]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Nightclub patrons|alien nightclub patron]]
 
* [[Virginia Simonson]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian woman]]
 
* [[Virginia Simonson]] as [[Unnamed Risians#Bistro patrons|Risian woman]]
 
* [[Dawn Stern]] as [[Latia (Risa)|Latia Female]]
 
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* [[James R. Tweedell]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
 
* [[James R. Tweedell]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Bistro patrons|alien bistro patron]]
 
* [[Thelma Tyrell]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female engineer (2151/2152)|operations division crewman]]
 
* [[Thelma Tyrell]] as [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female engineer (2151/2152)|operations division crewman]]
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* [[David Venafro]] as [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Nightclub patrons|alien nightclub patron]]
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The crew takes shore leave on the famous pleasure planet of Risa. For many, it is anything but a vacation.

Summary

Teaser

"Captain's personal log, February 18, 2152. It took a while but we finally made it to Risa. With any luck, this will be my last log entry for the next two days."

After two aborted attempts, Enterprise NX-01 finally arrives at the pleasure planet of Risa. Since they can only stay for two days, the crew draws lots to see who can take shore leave and who must stay on board to keep the ship running. Captain Archer, Ensigns Hoshi Sato and Travis Mayweather, Commander Trip Tucker and Lieutenant Malcolm Reed get to be among the lucky few who get to go down. Captain Archer feels bad going down while half the crew has to stay on board, but T'Pol reassures him that he need not worry because everyone drew lots and it was a fair draw. He still feels uneasy, believing the crew should come first, but she insists that he needs a vacation.

Act one

Shuttles off to paradise

The shuttlepods on their way down to the planet

On their way down to the planet in a shuttlecraft, they discuss their plans. Travis plans to spend his shore leave rock climbing on a place called Galartha where the cliff-face changes pitch while one climbs it; Malcolm and Trip plan on broadening their "cultural horizons", as they state somewhat mischievously, making Hoshi wonder if that is all they think about. Hoshi herself plans on doing something constructive with her time, such as learning new languages without relying on her universal translator so much. Malcolm and Trip poke fun at her, teasing her that she only has two days which she probably shouldn't be spending by just merely talking to people. Captain Archer does not seem nearly as excited and adventurous about his plans for shore leave, stating that he got a little villa overlooking the ocean and plans on relaxing there with Porthos and reading.

Beach on Risa

Captain Archer's view from his villa on Risa

Keyla and Rhylo

Keyla with her dog Rhylo

Back on the ship, Doctor Phlox, who also received shore leave, plans on spending his time not by going down to the planet but by hibernating, telling T'Pol and Crewman Cutler to wake him up only if there is a medical emergency.

Archer relaxing on Risa

Captain Archer relaxes with a book

Down on the planet, Tucker and Reed, who plan to spend their shore leave seeking female companionship, go to a bar where they meet plenty of what they are looking for. Archer goes to his villa overlooking the ocean to find that T'Pol left him a copy of The Teachings of Surak to read. While he spends some quiet time alone relaxing on his patio, he meets a beautiful alien woman named Keyla who appears somewhat reserved and reluctant. She turns down his invitation to go for dinner but suggests meeting up the next day.

Act two

In the meantime, Sato, who has been planning to spend her shore leave learning new languages, strikes up a conversation with an elderly Risan couple, who are surprised that she speaks their language so well and that she bothered to learn it in the first place, since so few people do. After the couple leaves, an alien male approaches Sato. He overheard her conversation with the Risan couple and is fascinated by her ability to learn new languages so rapidly. He tells her the name of his home planet (which is quite long). When Sato asks him to repeat it more slowly, he informs her that to do so would change the meaning of what is said. Intrigued, Sato continues to talk with him, trying to learn his language. He invites her to dinner and she agrees.

Trip and Malcolm, meanwhile, have the time of their life surrounded by beautiful women in the nightclub they visited. They meet two particularly attractive and interested women who suggest a stroll down to the subterranean gardens. Malcolm and Trip eagerly accept. The women lure them to a secluded place that does not resemble gardens at all, suddenly asking them how much starship captains get paid on their world and about the kind of valuables they have. Tucker and Reed quickly realize that there has obviously been a misunderstanding here, but before they can explain, they find out that the alien women are actually male thieves in disguise, who, disgusted to find that Tucker and Reed are carrying nothing of value, knock them out with their weapons and steal their clothes so they can sell them.

Act three

Phlox is woken during hibernation

Phlox must be woken from hibernation to treat Mayweather

Back on the ship, T'Pol receives a message from Mayweather, asking her to send down a shuttle for him to come up; he had a little rock-climbing accident, currently being treated in the central hospital. He complains that not only does the rock face change but that it also has handholds that change - causing him to fall. T'Pol asks him why he didn't let them treat him down there on the planet, but Mayweather explains that he is not too fond of alien hospitals and wanted his own doctor to take a look at him. However, he soon finds out that Phlox is actually not available as he is in hibernation. Mayweather is not too happy about this, especially since he has been experiencing difficulty breathing. To be sure, they take him to sickbay for observation.

Trip and Reed in underwear

Trip and Reed after they have been stripped down to their underwear by the aliens

Down on the planet, Tucker and Reed finally regain consciousness. Their hands are tied and the aliens have stripped them down to their underwear. They realize that they have been down there all night and that shore leave is almost half over. They scream asking for help, but no one can hear them as the aliens sealed the door when leaving them down there. While Tucker is angry, stating that he doesn't plan on spending his short time on the planet tied down in some basement, Malcolm notes that the Vulcan database never mentioned anything about crime on Risa. Trip states that actually it contained some warning about such things, and before they know it, they start arguing with and blaming each other for their situation.

On the ship, Travis' health is deteriorating further and he is experiencing more difficulty breathing. It appears as if the pain medication he was given on Risa has caused an allergic reaction. Crewman Cutler recommends they wake up Phlox to treat Travis.

Act Four

However, the doctor isn't fully awake and it takes him a while to both remember what he's supposed to be doing and how to treat Travis. However, despite his almost delirious state, he finally manages to treat him, confirming that he has had an allergic reaction. He promptly passes out face down on a biobed the moment he has finished treating Travis.

Phlox still sleeping

Dr. Phlox cannot wait to get back to sleep

On Risa, Sato continues spending time with her new alien friend who invites her to a steampool that he has been planning on visiting and she agrees to join him. They get along quite well, and Sato ends up spending the night with him.

Keyla prying

Keyla is not who she seems to be

While Sato is enjoying the time with her new companion, and Trip and Reed try to find a way out of their embarrassing situation, a somewhat lonely Archer finally receives a visit from Keyla who is suddenly very talkative and asks him many strange questions. She tells him that she had a family that was killed by the Suliban. Archer feels bad, remembering how he aided a few Suliban prisoners escape once. They open a bottle of Risan wine but Keyla doesn't appear to be in the best mood. Upon asking her if something was the matter, Keyla begins talking about the Suliban again, asking Archer if he has ever seen any of them and what he knows about them; she insists on knowing where they come from and where they live. Archer apologizes for not being able to tell her more, however, Keyla doesn't stop prying, acting more agitated, yelling at Archer to tell her more about where they live. This is when Archer realizes that something is not right and that there is more going on here than what meets the eye. When she leaves his place to get a sweater for their walk along the beach, Archer transmits a bioscan of Keyla to the ship. It turns out that she is a Tandaran having undergone plastic surgery to disguise herself. Once Archer discovers her true identity and confronts her, she knocks him out and disappears.

While Malcolm and Trip mange to cut through the ropes to free themselves, leaving the cellar and walking back to the bar and to their rooms in their underwear, Hoshi, who has spent the night with the man she just met, is getting ready, albeit reluctantly, to go back to the ship. She explains that she wished she could spend all day lying in bed with him, but that she has to go. Captain Archer also finally awakens with a headache, realizing that he was out all night after Keyla knocked him unconscious.

On the shuttle flight back to the ship, everyone is rather quiet and not nearly as eager and talkative as they were on their way down two days ago. An embarrassed Trip and Malcolm are sitting there in their underwear and a robe, trying not to smell or let anyone know what really happened to them down there, while Archer smiles, stating that he in fact got plenty of rest and went out like a light. Hoshi seems to be the only one with a smirk on her face, even though she also doesn't reveal what really happened, merely stating that she in fact learned several new conjugations. Thinking that Archer had a dull time just reading, Trip suggests that next time they have shore leave, instead of just sitting around and reading books, he should try and get out, look for a little excitement and meet new people. Archer nods and smiles.

Memorable Quotes

"Captain, you need a vacation."

- T'Pol, to Archer


"I'll bring you a souvenir."

- Trip to T'Pol, before heading down to Risa


"Malcolm and I plan to, uh... broaden our cultural horizons."
"Is that all you two think about?"
"Well, how we choose to relax is our own business."

- Tucker to Sato on what he and Reed will be doing on Risa


"Before I left Earth, I learned 38 languages and now all I do is push a button and the computer does all the work."
"Isn't that what it's for?"

- Sato and Rostov


"Now she's interesting."
"I don't think 'she' is the right pronoun."

- Reed and Tucker in the nightclub


"Most of what I have learned about them has come from rumors and hearsay. But you have seen them face to face. I want you to tell me what you know. Where are their helixes? Where do they live?!"

- Keyla grilling Archer about the Suliban


"I'm gonna check out now. I can't have you interfering."

- Keyla, after knocking Archer out in his room


"You were willing to follow two aliens into a basement!"
"Gorgeous aliens! Remember, they were gorgeous!"
"They were male!"
"Not at first!

- Reed and Tucker while being restrained in the basement


"Whatever's in that bottle you broke got all over me. It stinks to high heaven."
"It's not like I had a choice. We needed something to cut through those ropes."

- Reed and Tucker after freeing themselves


"Have you ever been to an alien hospital?"
"Yes. In San Francisco."

- Travis and T'Pol in the launch bay


"What about you, Hoshi? Do anything constructive?"
"As a matter of fact, I learned several new conjugations."

- Tucker and Hoshi, talking about their shore leave

Background Information

Story and Script

  • Teleplay writer Chris Black found this episode took a long time to come to fruition. "We had been talking about doing a shore-leave episode literally from the time I showed up," he admitted. Although the Shore Leave Planet from TOS: "Shore Leave" was briefly considered as the destination, it was rejected because it is depicted as being new to Starfleet in that episode, set in the future of this one. Another idea – Wrigley's Pleasure Planet, which had been mentioned once in TOS: "The Man Trap" – has a name that was thought to sound too Human and too well-known for the relatively distant region of space which Enterprise was now meant to be in. The writers finally settled on choosing Risa, not only because it had been established earlier in the Star Trek franchise but also due to the increased likelihood that it might be in Vulcan ken. "The Vulcans have been there and T'Pol would know about it," said Black.
  • Of all the side plots involving activities undertaken by members of Enterprise's senior crew, that which was possibly most tweaked was the storyline featuring Archer. For this, the writers took inspiration from the movie To Catch a Thief, while also wanting to keep the captain slightly more reserved than entering into a passionately romantic entanglement. "We wanted to have Archer involved in a little intrigue, to put him into an almost Cary Grant-like role from a Hitchcock movie–where he meets Grace Kelly in the villa next door and she's very mysterious," recalled Chris Black. "More of a flirtation than a full-blown romance [here]; we didn't want Archer to be 'involved.'" The concept of the mystery woman was first thought up, before she was made an agent of the Tandarans. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 143, p. 31)

Cast and Characters

Production

Dawn Stern and Michael Dorn

Michael Dorn with actress Dawn Stern

Scott Bakula in front of green screen

Scott Bakula filming a scene in front of green screen

  • Finances restricted the making of this episode. Explained Chris Black, "We got down to the end of the season, and we were really up against it in terms of budget; we would have loved to do more with Risa, and we found out we just couldn't afford to." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 143, p. 31)
  • This is the only Enterprise episode to be directed by Michael Dorn. He previously directed the Deep Space Nine episodes "In the Cards", "Inquisition" and "When It Rains...". Dorn's direction of this episode makes him the only Star Trek regular to be involved with the majority of Star Trek episodes set on Risa.
  • "Two Days and Two Nights" was filmed between Tuesday 19 March 2002 and Wednesday 27 March 2002 on Paramount Stages 8, 9 and 18. Second unit shots were filmed on Wednesday 3 April 2002 and insert shots on Tuesday 9 April 2002.
  • Paramount Stage 8 housed the sets of the sickbay, the interior of the shuttlepod, the mess hall, Phlox's quarters, and the interior and exterior sets of Archer's and Keyla's villa and balconies. Stage 9 had the Risan bistro, Hoshi's villa on Risa, the basement under the nightclub, and the Risan nightclub while Stage 18 was used for the bridge of Enterprise, launch bay one, the interior of the shuttlepod, and the corridor sets.
  • Though no stunt performer or stunt double was needed in this episode, Stunt Coordinator Vince Deadrick, Jr. worked three days on set to coordinate the falls of Scott Bakula, Dominic Keating, Connor Trinneer and John Billingsley.
  • The door control in Archer's villa is shaped like a horga'hn. The horga'hn symbol also appeared on storage containers in the basement under the nightclub.

Deleted Scene

  • The Season 1 DVDs contain a deleted scene from this episode. Numbered Scene 1-2, it consists of a one-and-a-half minute exchange between Jonathan Archer, Trip Tucker, T'Pol and Freebus. In it, we find out how the crew paid for their shore leave, with Freebus taking an unspecified amount of dilithium to cover "all" costs for the vacationing crew members. We also learn that Risa has numerous diversions for Vulcans.

Continuity

Reception and Aftermath

Video and DVD releases

This was the last volume of Enterprise released on VHS, due to the dwindling home video market, and PHE choosing to focus on the DVD format.

Links and references

Starring

Guest stars

Co-stars

Uncredited co-stars

Stand-ins

References

2134; 2152; anaphylactic shock; anniversary; bandage; beach; benzethonium chloride; bioscan; bistro; boat; breakfast; bridge; captain; captain's personal log; Chef; CMO; Colonel; communications officer; day; dilithium; dinner; DNA; dog; dream; Earth; English; Enterprise NX-01; February; Festival of the Moon; French; Galartha; Grat; Hawaiian shirt; helix; helm; helmsman; hibernation; horga'hn; hospital; Human; hypospray; juice; Kaitlen; kiss; kiwi; Klingon; launch bay; light year; log entry; mating ritual; mess hall; month; moon; nightclub; North American Water Polo Regionals; orbit; painkiller; painting; preemari; Ravis' language; Regulan bloodworm; Regulus; restaurant; Risa; Risian; Risan language; Risan mai-tai; Risan sea turtle; Risan wine; rock climbing; San Francisco; school; science officer; seafood; ShiKahr; shore leave; shuttlepod; Shuttlepod 1; Shuttlepod 2; Skon; starship; steampool; strawberry; Suliban; Suliban Cabal; Surak; Suraya Bay; surgeon; Tandaran; teacher; telescope; The Teachings of Surak; telescope; turbolift; turtle; universal translator; Vega Reticuli; Vulcan; Vulcan database; waiter; waitress; warp; water polo; wedding; wine

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