It occurs to me that Trek seems to make its best points politically when it kills or otherwise destroys someone.
Example 1: The Outcast. By reducing Soren to a dumbed down "he loved Big Brother" figure with all the individuality of a Borg drone, this one highlights anti-LGBT+ cruelty with devastating effectiveness.
Example 2: Repentance. By having Iko slaughtered by what was essentially pure revenge killing, this one really hits capital punishment where it hurts.
Maybe "Angel One" and "When the Bough Breaks" could have struck harder blows for their causes (equal rights and environmental protection) if they had opted for darker endings...
Example 1: The Outcast. By reducing Soren to a dumbed down "he loved Big Brother" figure with all the individuality of a Borg drone, this one highlights anti-LGBT+ cruelty with devastating effectiveness.
Example 2: Repentance. By having Iko slaughtered by what was essentially pure revenge killing, this one really hits capital punishment where it hurts.
Maybe "Angel One" and "When the Bough Breaks" could have struck harder blows for their causes (equal rights and environmental protection) if they had opted for darker endings...