As could loads of other episodes of Star Trek that reflected/were inspired by some event in history (for instance, "Jetrel" - Hiroshima & Nagasaki...)?Duet was a comment on the Holocost & Jewish persecution, I just figured that an ep commenting on the Vietnam war might figure somewhere near as prominently is all.Come again?In light of your "Duet" pick, I'm surprised "A Private Little War" was not on your list.
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Quite a bit depends on how good they actually are, you know.
BTW, actually, it may surprise you, but I wasn't primarily thinking about Jews and Nazis while watching it. There have been many other (and even more current ones) instances of war crimes and unresolved issues that come with it. The episode touched on issues of war crimes, racial/ethnic hatred, individual and 'collective' responsability (and even the question whether there is such a thing as 'collective responsability' is highly controversial), 'truth and reconciliation', whether a society can have any progress without dealing with the past and confronting the painful truth of the crimes, etc. Those kind of debates were (and are) quite current where I'm from.