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Title : Deadlock Rating : 2
First Aired : 18 Mar 1996 Stardate : 49548.7
Director : David Livingston Year : 2372
Writers : Brannon Braga Season : 2
Rating : 1.0000 for 1 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 1
Review : Interesting idea, another twist on the doubling idea that goes right back to "The Enemy Within". I can't count the number of times that characters have met themselves or lived alternative versions of their own lives. However, I'm not sure about the way it's handled. I'm not sure why, but it never really had me convinced. Perhaps a few minor tweaks to the script would have made it more convincing. It's probably the notorious 'Reset Button' making its appearance. If any other ship was damaged as badly as that, then she would have to go a Starbase for repairs. Seeing the Voyager magically fix herself in hostile space somehow spoilt the whole effect. Verdict, could do better.
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