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Tuvix

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Series :
Season Ep :
2 x 24
Title :
Tuvix
Rating :
5
Overall Ep :
40
First Aired :
6 May 1996
Stardate :
49655.2
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Your Rating :
4.5000 for 2 reviews
Reviewer : NCC - Kansas Rating : 5
Review : This episode presented a great moral dilemma about identity, human rights, and murder. Would non-action on Janeway's part constitute murder (or at least neglegent manslaughter) of Tuvok and Neelix? Or was it really wrong to save their lives by murdering Tuvix? Or did Neelix and Tuvok still live within Tuvix, making it unnecessary to "save" them. I think that I disagreed with Janeway's ultimate decision, and never would have had the, ahem, balls to kill Tuvix myself. Still, this was one of the best Voyager episodes, and it truly left me conflicted.
Reviewer : ajdedo Rating : 4
Review : It was 'okay'. I hate the idea of taking two opposite characters and then melding them in a freak transporter accident. That's equivalent to a high school students essay, when you've run out of other ideas. Painfully basic. However, the episode did develop to something marginally interesting. But the initial concept was still a bit too hard for me to get over. I'd give it 3.5 stars.
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