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Lower Decks

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Series :
Season Ep :
7 x 15
Title :
Lower Decks
Rating :
5
Overall Ep :
166
First Aired :
7 Feb 1994
Stardate :
47566.7
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Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 4
Review : Certainly and interesting episode, mostly because it's different. I liked the look at the life of the junior officers, and good for the people who remembered to maintain the distinction (something that many people who made later series forgot about). I'm not entirely sure, but I think we've seen all of them before. Ensign Sito goes through quite a time of it, and it's unfortunate that we lose her at the end. Or do we? We know that the Cardassians are sometimes less than truthful, so we might see her again one day. The other three officers and the waiter seemed a bit soapish, but I'll forgive that for one episode, especially when it gives us a different perspetive. One last thing, it was rather surreal to see Shannon Fill taking on Michael Dorn (who is twice her size) at those Klingon martial arts.
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