I don’t know if this is a hot take, but I love that episode. Anytime Star Trek took what is essentially an emotion, gave it form, and interacted with it, I found it fascinating.
Not a hot take, the truth. Doing abstract things like that is where Star Trek excelled.
One of the best Trek scenes of all time: Fear: “I’m afraid.” Hologram Clone of Janeway: “I know.” Fear: “Drat.”
Fade to black.
Moral of the story: The only thing you have to fear will be born in Indiana and her name is Kathryn Janeway.
After all, she did detransition an enby and force it to become a heterosexual woman through conversion therapy and surgical modification.
Don’t blame Janeway. The real culprit is the same person who killed trans icon Jadzia Dax: Rick Berman. 😉
In all seriousness, I agree with you. Seven was a good character that the writers and producers made some egregious mistakes with.
I keep thinking about the killer clown from the Orville episode Firestorm. Which was basically the same thing - a manifestation of fear.
(Sorry about the CAM quality)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GcnPAX9_jo
It’s also worth noting that Voyager alum Brannon Braga directed that episode of The Orville.
I was young when this episode came out and it absolutely terrified me. I still find it scary to the point where I’ll turn it off sometimes when it comes on. Great ep though, and Janeway is a badass.
I don’t blame you, it’s very disturbing!
It really did freak me and wifeypoo out