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- L’episodio è andato in onda il 20 gen 1999
- TV-PG
- 46min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe Doctor discovers a profoundly personal mystery when evidence of performing surgery on Ens. Kim eighteen months ago arises - for which the Doctor has no memory.The Doctor discovers a profoundly personal mystery when evidence of performing surgery on Ens. Kim eighteen months ago arises - for which the Doctor has no memory.The Doctor discovers a profoundly personal mystery when evidence of performing surgery on Ens. Kim eighteen months ago arises - for which the Doctor has no memory.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Ensign Patrick Gibson
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- Lt. Ayala
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- Ensign Renlay Sharr
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- Kashimuro Nozawa
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- Voyager Command Officer
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Recensioni in evidenza
Episodes like this one create Character Portraits. It is beautiful in it's singular care for one piece of the greater Voyager Crew.
The Doctor faces existential quandaries that I know I've personally grappled with.
Perhaps we aren't all Holograms or Borg Annexes. But this episode rings true, and the Doctor's interrogation of self struck home for me.
This is not an action heavy episode, rather a mystery.
You can see a steady hand in the choices made by the episode directors. While perhaps the episodes central mystery could have been handled with more finesse, the episode does not miss it's mark. Not a minute was wasted.
I highly recommend it and will remember it for years to come.
The writers cleverly use the ethical considerations of the medical triage process to create a compelling character study of The Doctor. Certain aspects like his sentience and individuality are addressed in a good way involving great exchanges between other characters like Janeway and Seven of Nine.
There are some minor plot holes in the writing, but they are overcome by an engaging subject matter and the performances of various cast members.
Katie Mulgrew, Jeri Ryan, and Robert Duncan O'Neill all have great moments, but Robert Picardo is the star of the show with a powerful central performance.
Early in the show, the Doctor is very concerned as he has suddenly seen evidence that his programming has been tampered with and it occurred 18 months ago. He thinks at first that some aliens are responsible but ultimately he learns that Captain Janeway was responsible. Why would she have his programming changed? What is it from his experiences and memories that she doesn't want him to remember? The answer is really fascinating and leads the doctor to an existential crisis--the same one that nearly destroyed him 18 months earlier.
This is a very nice show because it allowed Robert Picardo to really expand his character and show even greater depth. Excellent.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis is the favorite episode of Robert Picardo.
- BlooperThe flashbacks to season 3 show Janeway with the new, short haircut which she did not have yet.
- Citazioni
Seven of Nine: When you separated me from the Collective, I was an unknown risk to your crew. Yet you kept me on board. You allowed me to evolve into an individual.
Captain Kathryn Janeway: You're a human being. He's a hologram.
Seven of Nine: And you allowed that hologram to evolve as well, to exceed his original programming. And yet, now you choose to abandon him.
Captain Kathryn Janeway: Objection noted. Good night.
Seven of Nine: It is unsettling. You say that I am a human being, and yet I am also Borg - part of me not unlike your replicator. Not unlike the Doctor. Will you one day choose to abandon me as well? I have always looked to you as my example, my guide to humanity. Perhaps I've been mistaken.
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