The last few posts in this thread have been very well-written and insightful.
I think I see what you're saying,
Trent, regarding grief and loss as effective story tools (or ineffective ones, as the case may be). But I do think it's important not to overlook their potential, since such scenarios can serve to really deepen the connection the audience feels with a given character. Of course, that's not universal; as you make clear in your posts, not everyone is going to have the same reaction. And it goes without saying that to have any positive impact, the scenes in question need to be done well, but even what constitutes "done well" is subjective to a large degree.
I do still feel, personally, that Janeway's death was a well-written one. The book as a whole had it's problems, but I felt this particular scene was not one of them. I thought she went out with a certain defiance, sticking it to the Borg who had put her in this position and threatened her people before the end.
And I think I mentioned earlier (or was it in the other thread? I'm all mixed up now) that I feel that in some ways, Trek's premise, style, and general feel give it a unique edge in dealing with darker storylines. There is a sense of optimism and hope that runs through the various branches of the franchise, from TOS through the latest relaunch novels, that feel that makes Trek what it is, when compared to most other well-known sci-fi franchises, which tend to have darker overtones throughout. Thus, when Trek
does delve into something darker, it can be all the more powerful for how much it stands out. It takes this positive, optimistic future landscape, and puts it through hell, for the purpose of ultimately showing the strength of the hopeful spirit that permeates Trek as it
overcomes whatever darkness is thrust at it. When you look at each series, you will find that among that series' "Best of" list is at least a handful of it's darkest eps. Granted, any "Best of" list for any Trek series is - like so much else in this discussion - subjective, but you know what I mean.
EDIT: Whoo, promotion!
