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(First watched 2009-07-12) So this tried to obviously mirror a lot of problems with our justice system. Certain races getting worse punishment. The rich being able to get shorter or no punishment. Questions of mental illness. | (First watched 2009-07-12) So this tried to obviously mirror a lot of problems with our justice system. Certain races getting worse punishment. The rich being able to get shorter or no punishment. Questions of mental illness. | ||
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714: '''Prophecy''' ''[[2001]] [[February 7]]'' | |||
(First watched 2009-07-13) At first I was annoyed by them running into yet another Alpha Quadrant thing. Buuut the idea of running into a sect of Klingons who have been heading the opposite direction for a century is pretty neat. | |||
Neelix rooming with Tuvok, and trashing the place with a Klingon woman. Ahahahaha. | |||
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715: '''The Void''' ''[[2001]] [[February 14]]'' | |||
(First watched 2009-07-13) Finally being forced to deal with limited resources again. Not a year of hell, but perhaps a week of heck. | |||
Listening to Fantome and his people "speak" their new language was quite cool. Under other circumstances that might've made for a more fleshed-out episode of its own. Though how such a species can be native to the Void is beyond me. There seems to be nowhere there for them to have originated from, so it would mean they've just been bouncing around from ship to ship for long enough for it to become a culture? And for as frequently as ships got sucked in in this episode (and how many it would take to keep pirates supplied for long), it seems there should've been a lot more wreckage in there. | |||
Heeey... Fantome's actor was also Hugh? | |||
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