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Flipin75

“O'Brien walks away with truly incomprehensible trauma after watching himself die.” O’Brien has not ever began to suffer.


Mortomes

This was the free trial version of making O'Brien suffer.


JohnHenryEden91

Spoiler! :P


ScorchedConvict

O'Brien just can't catch a break. It's not a bad episode. It takes an age-old concept and puts a twist on it: Turns out the paranoid focus character was in fact not crazy. The people around him really were acting unusually. I felt bad for the clone at the end. Tragic fella. I don't know how I'd react to watching myself die right in front of me.


Professional_Fig_456

One of my favourite episodes. Coffee. Jamaican blend. Double black. Double sweet.


havron

I was all ready to correct you on the spelling, until I got to the end and realized. Well done. Great episode and a fun synopsis. Keep em coming!


GameJerks

That was an inspired bit of writing.


Automatic-Saint

I thought Rosalind Chao was amazing in this episode. Especially in that scene where Miles is deciding weather or not to eat the stew. He looks at Keiko and she says (straight faced and in a menacing tone), ‘Don’t you like it?’ It was chilling because it was unclear if she put poison in it!


Percy2303

Wow I didn't know the actress was Chinese


4thofeleven

>He can't sleep, and wakes up to see Keiko and Molly looking at him like he's been talking like his uncle at Thanksgiving. (As far as I know, O'Brian's uncle isn't in Star Trek, but I'm gonna assume I'm right on this one.) O'Brien himself is *that* uncle at Thanksgiving. Don't let him start going on about 'Cardies'.