Series: Star Trek: Voyager
Season 3, Episode 12
Original Air Date: December 11, 1996
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Captain Janeway and Neelix return from an away mission to find the entire crew suffering from a debilitating virus. The Doctor accidentally brought it back from his own away mission. What had been microorganisms have grown and they're reproducing quickly. Neelix quickly succumbs as well so it's left to the Captain and the Doctor to save the day.
How handy that Star Trek so often has one non-organic life form who is less vulnerable than everyone else, not unlike the Scarecrow and Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz.
"Macrocosm" is a fairly obvious Aliens send up, though the writers have always denied it, likely for copyright infringement reasons. The Trek creatives were no doubt still stinging from the brush back from the James Bond lawyers regarding "Our Man Bashir." But Janeway wandering the halls in a tank top with a big, rifle-like weapon while weird creatures are emerging from people's bodies? Sure looks like Aliens to me.
This episode goes on the long list of episodes other people seem to like but I don't. The reason is not complicated. I'm not a fan of horror films. Indeed, I've never actually watched any of the Aliens movies myself. So the tropes tend to induce anxiety rather than thrill. Honestly, I found "Macrocosm" difficult to watch. But I won't say it's a bad episode - just not my jam.
Acting Notes
| via Dexter Wiki |
Albie Selznick plays the Tak Tak Consul, representative of a culture who incorporates intricate body movements as part of their language. Neelix masters the language quickly. Janeway, not so much. Selznick Selznick was born in Los Angeles County, January 1, 1959. "Macrocosm" is his second of three Trek appearances.
Selznick performed as a magician with a group called The Mums for 25 years. The Mums appeared together in Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. Most of Selznick's high-profile work has been on television, including appearances on Suddenly Susan, The Young and the Restless and NYPD Blue.
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