StarTrekker
Lieutenant Junior Grade
The first time I watched this episode I thought it was a real mess plagued with illogical technobabble solutions. However I just rewatched it recently and now I just recognise it for the awesomely fun episode it was. The technobabble didn't even annoy me this time. It had so many great scenes - the ominous sound before the proton bursts come, Harry dying, Samantha Wildman's baby dying, Kes disappearing in thin air, the bridge getting blown to bits and Janeway seeing an alternate self.
When Brannon Braga was good, he was damned good, its unfortunate he wasn't more consistent because this episode was a real gem.
The only downer is the horrible performance of Garret Wang at the end where he acts like the whole ordeal wasn't a big deal - why they didn't drop him at the end of season 3 I will never know. Also the fact that the ship was practically brand new the next episode...Oh and the line said by Harry when asked by the doctor if his counterpart had a name "I really didn't have time to ask"
, he was originally from the other ship for goodness sake! Braga really was quite stupid actually...well good episode regardless..
What does everyone else think about "Deadlock"? For me, its a highlight of a fairly weak season.
When Brannon Braga was good, he was damned good, its unfortunate he wasn't more consistent because this episode was a real gem.
The only downer is the horrible performance of Garret Wang at the end where he acts like the whole ordeal wasn't a big deal - why they didn't drop him at the end of season 3 I will never know. Also the fact that the ship was practically brand new the next episode...Oh and the line said by Harry when asked by the doctor if his counterpart had a name "I really didn't have time to ask"

What does everyone else think about "Deadlock"? For me, its a highlight of a fairly weak season.
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