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Janeway sits with Michael Sullivan

“Fair Haven” – VOY 6X11

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Today I am joined for this review by my fabulous feminist friend, Lucia Lorenzi! You can read her writing at Rabble.ca and her own blog, https://lucialorenzi.wordpress.com/, and follow her on Twitter @empathywarrior. Her comments are in bold. One day a bunch of Star Trek: Voyager writers were sitting around trying to think of a story. Writer 1: I know! …

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Rumplestiltskin sits on O'Brien's console in Ops

“If Wishes Were Horses” – DS9 1X16

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I am about as impressed with this episode as Rumplestiltskin looks in this photo, which is to say, not very. The plot is basically thus: 1. Odo is cranky. Bashir is disappointed Dax still doesn’t want to go out with him, even though he’s flirting with anything else that moves, and Dax considering you a …

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O'Brien meets Danilo

“Up the Long Ladder” – TNG 2X18

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If I had never seen “Up the Long Ladder” and you told me there was a TNG episode that tried to make a case for immigration reform, that had Riker making pro-choice statements, that was written by Melinda M. Snodgrass, and that included miniature goats, I’d probably be super excited to see it. But all …

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