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Reviewer : Randomguy
Ave Rating : 3.2500 for 4 reviews
Title : Meld Rating : 4
Writers : Michael Sussman Year : 2372
Review : Well-written and with suprising subtlety from the characters, the only trick that this episode missed was in not having the real Neelix get strangled to death, as that would no doubt have earned a five star rating from any viewer.
Title : Twisted Rating : 0
Writers : Jimmy Diggs, Steven J. Kay Year : 2371
Review : Though potentially a great chance for some light comedy, this episode ultimately fails. The "All the rooms have been rearranged!" plot was done better by My Parents Are Aliens.
Title : The Thaw Rating : 5
Writers : Richard Gadas Year : 2372
Review : This was an awesome episode. The banter between the Doctor and The Clown easily raises The Thaw above most other programmes and the psycological horror element was brilliantly excecuted. A great job overall!
Title : Hope and Fear Rating : 4
Writers : Jeri Taylor Year : 2374
Review : A very good episode, with refreshingly original ideas and some great character work. Also, look at the bridge of the Dauntless: Why doesn't every starship look like that. On the downside, however, there are a few logical problems with the Quantum Slipstream, and Arturis' plan. Overall though, this is a solid story all round.

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