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Innocence

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Series :
Season Ep :
2 x 22
Title :
Innocence
Rating :
2
Overall Ep :
38
First Aired :
8 Apr 1996
Stardate :
49578.2
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Your Rating :
2.0000 for 2 reviews
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 2
Review : Perhaps it was the premise, but I found this episode unconvincing. Yes, it was probably meant to mean something, but it lost me somewhere. The revelation at the end came as no surprise to me, this 'reverse ageing' idea crops up every now and then. Still, I find it hard to believe that the 'children' would not say something about their age. It would have been interesting if Alcia had been Tressa's daughter, although probably an unbelievable co-incidence. However, growing to a large size then getting smaller happens in real life; the Paradoxical Frog grows to 10in as a tadpole, then shrinks to 2½in as an adult. Perhaps the premise is not so unbelievable after all.
Reviewer : =NoPoet= Rating : 2
Review : I don't watch sci-fi to see episodes about planets full of children, yet eventually, my favourite shows will get around to it. At least Stargate Atlantis managed to get humour out of it. "Innocence" isn't a bad episode, I just wonder what it's got to do with Voyager getting home.
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