Living Witness is probably the most overrated VOY episode. I have never been able to view it as an excellent episode.
It is interesting with its take on the alternate crew--lesbian dominatrix Janeway, Borgified Seven, android doctor etc. It gives us as close to a mirror universe version of the crew as we will ever get.
It's a well known fact that any woman in command of an isolated spaceship who uses ruthless force with little regard for life is a secret lesbian. Like Admiral Cain in nuBSG or... Captain Garrett in Yesterday's Enterprise.
Janeway permitted the culling of hundreds of thousands of Borg drones along side dozens of semifree Borg dreamers from Unimatrix Zero because she deanthropomorhisizes her enemies well.
I'm not letting go until I get that view counter over 100,000.I see you'e returned to the scene of the crime.![]()
But Cain encouraged rape and shot her XO in the head, so she was clearly a lesbian, and evil Janeway had those black leather gloves, which is the biggest indication of lesbianism there is. I mean, two women going all the way could just be heterosexual college students experimenting, but if one of them wears black leather gloves during the act then you can be sure she's a lesbian.I don't see many similarities between Cain and Janeway though. Cain was ruthless but I think part of it was having too high a regard for life. In my opinion watching all those "kids" under her command die during the attack unhinged her. That's just speculation on my part though.
I'm not letting go until I get that view counter over 100,000.I see you'e returned to the scene of the crime.![]()
But Cain encouraged rape and shot her XO in the head, so she was clearly a lesbian, and evil Janeway had those black leather gloves, which is the biggest indication of lesbianism there is. I mean, two women going all the way could just be heterosexual college students experimenting, but if one of them wears black leather gloves during the act then you can be sure she's a lesbian.I don't see many similarities between Cain and Janeway though. Cain was ruthless but I think part of it was having too high a regard for life. In my opinion watching all those "kids" under her command die during the attack unhinged her. That's just speculation on my part though.
You know, there are times I think that I'm turning into a lesser version of Guy Gardener.
I watched that episode today, and I just want to mention something in addition to this: I noticed that a comic moment between Seven and EMH was literally taken from TOS "The Trouble with Tribbles".One (**)
Trivia time: Intrepid class starships include over 140 stasis chambers, that is almost four times as many stasis chambers as the amount of torpedoes they carry.
I like the general idea of this episode, but the way it plays out is initially boring and eventually turns over the top. They literally turn Voyager into the Seven and Doctor show here and that's not such a bad thing because they are both intriguing characters. Unfortunately Seven's antics quickly get annoying and the episode relies upon Shmully insulting her to make things interesting.
But then Shmully goes offline and Seven is left on her own, that's when things get silly as she starts imagining the crew and Borg drones taunting her about her imminent death. Any sense of subtlety the episode should have had it completely lost when the ship turns green and dry ice starts sublimating all over the place.
Since I've started to post comments about old episodes, I'll just continue...
I watched that episode today, and I just want to mention something in addition to this: I noticed that a comic moment between Seven and EMH was literally taken from TOS "The Trouble with Tribbles".One (**)
Trivia time: Intrepid class starships include over 140 stasis chambers, that is almost four times as many stasis chambers as the amount of torpedoes they carry.
I like the general idea of this episode, but the way it plays out is initially boring and eventually turns over the top. They literally turn Voyager into the Seven and Doctor show here and that's not such a bad thing because they are both intriguing characters. Unfortunately Seven's antics quickly get annoying and the episode relies upon Shmully insulting her to make things interesting.
But then Shmully goes offline and Seven is left on her own, that's when things get silly as she starts imagining the crew and Borg drones taunting her about her imminent death. Any sense of subtlety the episode should have had it completely lost when the ship turns green and dry ice starts sublimating all over the place.
The Doc: If you had a sense of humor, you would know that I was making a small joke.
Seven: Very small.
Chekov: I was making a little joke.
Spock: Very little.
Couldn't they at least make up some funny lines of their own, instead of stealing them from TOS?![]()
and evil Janeway had those black leather gloves, which is the biggest indication of lesbianism there is. I mean, two women going all the way could just be heterosexual college students experimenting, but if one of them wears black leather gloves during the act then you can be sure she's a lesbian.
I have them, too. To my embarrassment - since I am normally trying to avoid stuff made of dead animalsWell, I wear them sometimes to keep my hands warm. I also have - this is true - brown leather gloves and fuschia leather gloves.
Hey, it gets cold around here in the winter!![]()
It's not easy to be a biological humanoid. Our bodies often fail us ethically.Cold can make it tough to hold to your convictions, can't it?
Works for me!I have no such objections, but I have one friend who does and her position is that meat comes from the meat tree. So you could say that your gloves were made from the bark of the leather tree.![]()
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