Why did they throw that time travel twist in there? Do they think a twist makes any episode better? The episode would have been much stronger if the Defiant had simply gotten there just a little too late.
Why did they throw that time travel twist in there? Do they think a twist makes any episode better? The episode would have been much stronger if the Defiant had simply gotten there just a little too late.
It was an interesting idea. Originally, this woman was going to affect our people and help them figure out their lives, kind of like Vic Fontaine but that got diluted a bit and never really made it through the script." Similarly, Moore says, "It's ironic, but when we watched the finished episode it seems to us that the twist, that she was back in time, was just thrown in to make the ending different. But that was the core concept of the pitch.
The twist was actually the main story idea the person who pitched the episode to the writers had:
The twist feels tacked on in the finished version. It's a fancy science fiction variant of the Defiant getting to the planet too late to save the Captain when a fancy science fiction twist wasn't needed. Change the ending so that the Defiant arrives and they're just too late and the emotional point is exactly the same.
But that's easy to say in retrospect.
There does not need to be a "sci-fi" twist for it to be an effective episode.
There does not need to be a "sci-fi" twist for it to be an effective episode.
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