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Star trek: Voyager 3.11b - Real life

Stardate 50634.2
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In pursuit of a more fulfilling existence the Doctor (Robert Picardo) creates his own holographic family. With a spouse, Charlene (Wendy Schaal) two children Jeffrey (Glenn Walker Harris Junior) and Belle (Lindsey Haun), and a typically suburban house the Doctor embraces his new role of father, protector, breadwinner and spouse. He soon comes to realise, however, that family life isn't all it's cracked to be.

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Star trek: Voyager - Charting the Brady frontier.

*Shudders*

You know the Doctor is gonna stuff up on family programming, the good part is that he stuffs up so badly (drama, humour, emotion - I got a bit teary, but I was pre-pre-menstrual at the time). The second story - with Tom Paris being lost in an alternative reality - is pretty unexciting, but it sets up a nice mirror to the Doctor's woes. And some really pretty effects.

This is one of those nicely intense human episodes, well worth seeing.

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PG (Adult themes)

Not for public release in Australia before date

VHS rental and retail: 20 October 1997
DVD retail: 9 September 2004

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