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| Title : | Imperfection | Rating : | |
| First Aired : | 11 Oct 2000 | Stardate : | 54129.4 |
| Director : | David Livingston | Year : | 2377 |
| Writers : | Andre Bormanis | Season : | 7 |
| Rating : | 3.5000 for 2 reviews | Add your own review | |
| Reviewer : | MetalHead | Rating : | |
| Review : | This is a great episode with some really tense and emotional scenes in it, Jeri Ryan gives a fantastic performance as well. The episode is well written and leaves you pleasantly surprised, and while it isn't a jaw dropper, this episode is very enjoyable to watch. A damn good effort, the only thing its lacking is a bit more action with the Delta Flyer. | ||
| Reviewer : | Indefatigable | Rating : | |
| Review : | A somewhat more involving episode than the last one. It was a bit odd that the Delta Flyer showed up after getting blown to bits, and they even mentioned this. Perhaps this one was broadcast out of sequence. There aren't many good moments, but it is much more about Seven and Ichab's development as individuals than anything else. Seven's actions seemed a bit odd, but perhaps they made sense in some ways, and I can't fault Jeri Ryan's acting. Manu Intiraymi didn't do quite so well and it sounded as though he was reading from the script, but I'll put that down to inexperience. Ichab is usually somewhat reserved, so he might well have planned what he was going to say in advance anyway. Still, I quite understand Ichab's motives in taking the risk he took. It's the sort of risk someone of his age might take. | ||
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