Whether it 'actually happened' or not is not that relevant in how I rate an episode (unless of course it's a really flimsy construction), A lot of great episodes with time travel 'never happened' at the end, such as Year of Hell or Yesterday's Enterprise (the last one at least to the extent that Our Heroes remember none of it), or All Good Things.
It's a very good episode with a lot of emotional impact, but that alone isn't enough for me propel it into the highest regions, and the rest of the story (hence disregarding the emotional impact) isn't that exceptional. To me 'one of the greatest Trek episodes ever made' is slightly overrating the ep, even though I'd still say it's in 'very high quality' territory.
And frankly, her role isn't that important. She's only the excuse for Old Jake to tell his story, but it's not as if she inspired him to make his self-sacrifice or anything like that- he had long taken his decision to do so.
It's a very good episode with a lot of emotional impact, but that alone isn't enough for me propel it into the highest regions, and the rest of the story (hence disregarding the emotional impact) isn't that exceptional. To me 'one of the greatest Trek episodes ever made' is slightly overrating the ep, even though I'd still say it's in 'very high quality' territory.
She never existed in this episode or story but she might exist somewhere else as an aspiring writer.
And frankly, her role isn't that important. She's only the excuse for Old Jake to tell his story, but it's not as if she inspired him to make his self-sacrifice or anything like that- he had long taken his decision to do so.
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