| | ST Universe Episode Review - Enterprise | Season 3 | The Shipment |
 | | But as he learns about the Xindi race’s history, and about the ignorance of the scientists to the work that they are carrying out, he begins to see the Xindi as a race of individuals, rather than as an unseen, faceless enemy. |
 | | Some, like those on the Council, believe in the propaganda about the humans, while others are either able to make up their own minds or are in the dark completely. |
 | | In this episode Archer begins to see passed his blind hatred of the Xindi, and his decision to trust the captive Sloth-Xindi against the advice of the more militaristic Reed and Hayes is a sign that he is returning to his more balanced judgment demonstrated in previous seasons. |
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