it is an excellent episode, I hate voyager but there is a generally about 3-4 a season that are up there with the best of the other series (this is one of them) its just a shame about the other 20 or so episode a season that were terrible!!
I also am in the camp that really likes this ep. The twisted versions of the altruistic crew we've come to know are what make this ep. And frankly, I 'm glad there is no real "mirror universe" ep in VOY, a device that became way overused in DSN, I believe.
I do have questions about the ep, and I just watched it, so maybe I missed a fine point. It takes place 700 years in the future, then ends even further in the future, with the proper history and role of Voyager restored. First, how was it possible for the doctor to be reactivated if he returned to Earth with the Voyager crew? Was he a backup version of the original EMH? And second, approximately when in the timeline does the last scene take place, if it was stated explicitly? -- RR
I always thought it was a great episode too. But, Janeway's hair was really bad. Yuck.
Yes.Am I the only one who thinks this episode is way overrated?
No, in all seriousness, if my time on this board has shown me anything, it's that for every episode that is appreciated by many there is at least one who considers it overrated. I don't think "Living Witness" is overrated. On the contrary, I don't see people talking about it that much. For me it's easily Voyager's best outing. But everyone's entitled to their own opinion, of course.
it is an excellent episode, I hate voyager but there is a generally about 3-4 a season that are up there with the best of the other series (this is one of them) its just a shame about the other 20 or so episode a season that were terrible!!
Surely not as many as all that! Admittedly I love Voyager but will freely admit to 3-4 clunkers a season with the rest ranging from good to excellent.
As for "Living Witness" while I found the historical implications intriguing I missed my favorite characters. Part of the fun of a "mirror-universe" episode is seeing how the "real universe" characters react to how different the other versions of themselves are. Consequently I felt a bit cheated with this episode and perhaps a little preached at.
That's just my take on it - I can see how many like it though.
Just a minor quibble, but the Doctor is a character of the "real universe" and you can certainly see his reactions to the "mirror characters" in this episode. I don't see what's so different about the other MU shows (except maybe for "In A Mirror, Darkly" which I found lame for exactly this reason — it's just the mirror characters).Part of the fun of a "mirror-universe" episode is seeing how the "real universe" characters react to how different the other versions of themselves are.
But it actually gave us twisted versions of our characters; DS9 only twisted some then dumbed down others and seemed more like Star Wars with lesbians than Jerome Bixby's topsy-turvy universe, which is why those episodes were pretty weak.I don't see what's so different about the other MU shows (except maybe for "In A Mirror, Darkly" which I found lame for exactly this reason — it's just the mirror characters).
Yeah, but most of the IAMD characters were portrayed so over the top evil that it just felt implausible. I really sat before the screen asking myself why I should care about those characters — all of them were basically bad and untrustworthy. At least the DS9 mirror universe episodes gave us characters we could care about. IAMD boiled down to characters being evil just for the sake of being evil. It just lacked the perspective of some good character from our universe. IMHO that is.But it actually gave us twisted versions of our characters; DS9 only twisted some then dumbed down others and seemed more like Star Wars with lesbians than Jerome Bixby's topsy-turvy universe, which is why those episodes were pretty weak.I don't see what's so different about the other MU shows (except maybe for "In A Mirror, Darkly" which I found lame for exactly this reason — it's just the mirror characters).
Yeah, but most of the IAMD characters were portrayed so over the top evil that it just felt implausible.
I really sat before the screen asking myself why I should care about those characters — all of them were basically bad and untrustworthy. At least the DS9 mirror universe episodes gave us characters we could care about.
The reactionary notion of reverse racism threatens to run away with the episode. But the asymmetry between the Ambassador (whose government conducts biological warfare) and the terrorist (who takes hostages on Voyager) plus the carefully agnostic ending saves it.
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