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Meld

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Series :
Season Ep :
2 x 16
Title :
Meld
Rating :
3
Overall Ep :
32
First Aired :
5 Feb 1996
Stardate :
Unknown
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Your Rating :
4.0000 for 3 reviews
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 3
Review : Definitely a dark episode this. Very chilling performances by both Brad Dourif and Tim Russ. I honestly did not know if Tuvok was going to be able to stop himself from killing Suder (and maybe there is a Vulcan Death Grip after all). Still, it was also interesting to see what lies beneath the surface of the Vulcan mind, and that made it certainly worth watching.
Reviewer : Randomguy Rating : 4
Review : Well-written and with suprising subtlety from the characters, the only trick that this episode missed was in not having the real Neelix get strangled to death, as that would no doubt have earned a five star rating from any viewer.
Reviewer : =NoPoet= Rating : 5
Review : "Lower the force field." One of the best Voyager episodes and light-years ahead of most of the episodes so far. Tuvok's performance is excellent and it made me realise that his acting has always been top-notch; it must be hard to play an apparently passionless character and still make them interesting. I love the scene where he strangles Neelix - it was a touch of genius. Brad Dourf plays the same character he always plays on film and tv but as usual he is excellent and Tim Russ does extremely well during their scenes together. This is one of the only episodes in Trek that shows what happens when a Vulcan loses control.
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