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BlockedParent2022-09-03T03:37:17Z— updated 2022-09-05T02:07:28Z

Throughout this entire episode I was convinced that Ensign Lyndsay Ballard was actually Ensign Ahni Jetal from S5E11 - Latent Image (I remembered the story but not the officer's name). See, it totally made sense that way, but now that I'm aware the two are not the same... yes, I see the point (closure and transition) but I do not understand why it wasn't Jetal... because shuttle craft incident with Harry - sure, check, but Lyndsay who? when? where?

Anyway, the scenes with the Borg children were nice, especially Harry bonding with Mezoti, that was precious.

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Another fifty-fifty episode.

The concept of a race procreating through other races dead bodies sounds intriguing. Sadly that is not really discovered in detail. This episodes has two flaws. I am not emotionally attached to an Ensign I've never seen before on the show. And of course we need to turn this into a romance. And who else but Harry Kim is the one to be involved. So I'm not invested.

I don't know where I stand on the kids. Not sure that is something the show needs. Why come up with more Borg becoming individuals ? Is it necessary for Seven's developement, who by the way is acting like a governess.

I don't know. Both of the episodes parts left my rather indifferent.

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The premise of this story is nonsense. Obviously. Well, maybe there's a strong philosophical core to that special variant of procreation but the episode fails to explore this thoroughly. The main story is just boring - Kim Rhodes isn't to blame. But how could I be attached to Lyndsay? It is said she was a dear crew member tragically lost. Yet she's new to us. Couldn't they have brought someone back we actually lost in a previous season? Plus, for production reasons, it's clear from the beginning that she won't stay aboard. Plus: Harry Kim and his love interests ... Not one of these sexy/horny/romantic Harry stories has ever worked. And the quality of this love story ain't different. As a comedy it works though: commencing fun, punishment protocols, scheduled recreational activities, an awkward captain's dinner, unruly Borg, clay busts.

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