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The Raven

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Series :
Season Ep :
4 x 06
Title :
The Raven
Rating :
3
Overall Ep :
74
First Aired :
8 Oct 1997
Stardate :
Unknown
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Your Rating :
3.5000 for 2 reviews
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 3
Review : The writers are evidently making great use of Seven of Nine. Jeri Ryan seems to be doing fairly well in the role, which of course grew and grew until Seven got more screen time than Janeway. The Bomar seemed more paranoid than the Romulans, and I suppose that might be believable, especially if one shuttle can deal with ten of their ships. I'd be paranoid if my space was that vulnerable. Overall, it was a watchable episode.
Reviewer : =NoPoet= Rating : 4
Review : Like Scorpion part 1, this makes effective use of metaphor. It's a quiet and slightly dark episode which contrasts with the chaos that's happening in the alpha quadrant, which kind of seems to be a theme this series. Seven of Nine episodes are very character-driven and regardless of what you think of her catsuit and ridiculous ballon-bosom (or the fact that she was apparently Brannon Braga's girlfriend), she was one of the best things to happen to Voyager and one of the only Trek characters who ever grew as a person. IIRC, Dark Frontier slightly contradicts some of this episode, or maybe it's just the actors who played Seven's family that were different.
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