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Robert Picardo did a nice job; I could really read without words as his feelings toward Seven were changing. But then, Robert Picardo tends to do a nice job. | Robert Picardo did a nice job; I could really read without words as his feelings toward Seven were changing. But then, Robert Picardo tends to do a nice job. | ||
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523: '''11:59''' ''[[1999]] [[May 5]]'' | |||
(First watched 2009-06-18) And the point of that was...? | |||
There have been a few other Trek episodes set primarily in the past, like Deep Space Nine's [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 6|Far Beyond the Stars]]. However, this episode was neither very relevant to a "present" situation, or very entertaining on its own, so it seemed a bit pointless. So family is important and history can be inaccurate... okay, never heard those before. | |||
Even though it dealt with the late 20th century, this episode took some great suspension of disbelief. Indiana as the location for a new high technology? | |||
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[[Star Trek: Voyager Season 6]] | [[Star Trek: Voyager Season 6]] |