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Star Trek: Voyager: The Disease (1999)
Starsky and Hutch ......
Back in the '70's in the police drama Starsky and Hutch, they used to get one or the other to have a romantic relationship with a single episode character.
It would end in only one of two ways...
Either the girl would die or she would turn out to be a wrong 'un.
Here, they chose a third way...what I term "the brief encounter" scenario (although the girl a) does nearly die at the end due to b) her sabotaging her own spaceship as she indeed, a rebel)
But why, why why? Don't either of the protagonists ask the other to join them? For two people so hopelessly in love the ending just don't make much sense.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Shattered Mirror (1996)
Why?
Ds9 is a fantasy universe. It dont exist and all characters and events are made up. So why, after spending all that time and energy creating that universe, do the script writers then find it so limiting that time and time again, they rip it all up and opt for the lazy parallel universe chestnut where they can flip the personalities of all their made up characters? What's the point?
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Through the Looking Glass (1995)
Here we go again...
I just think it would be incredibly funny if this was the first ever DS9 episode a viewer watched! Which ever episode was seen next would be soooooo confusing 😆