Ep 3. Extreme Risk
- TV-PG
- October 28, 1998
- 45 min
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6.7 (1,876)
In Star Trek: Voyager season 5 episode 3, titled "Extreme Risk," the crew of the USS Voyager is still stranded in the Delta Quadrant, trying to find their way back home. The episode opens with Lieutenant Torres, the ship's chief engineer, struggling to come to terms with the loss of her friend, Lieutenant Carey, who died in an accident on the ship.
Torres copes with her grief by engaging in increasingly reckless behavior, including holodeck simulations of dangerous situations. Her behavior becomes so extreme that she puts her own life in danger, and the safety of the ship is put in jeopardy.
Captain Janeway becomes concerned about Torres' behavior and tries to intervene, but Torres is resistant to help. Eventually, a crisis on the ship forces Torres to confront her emotions and seek help from her fellow crew members.
The episode explores themes of grief, guilt, and self-destructive behavior. Torres' struggle is relatable to many people who have experienced loss and feel overwhelmed by their emotions. The episode also highlights the importance of seeking help and support from others during difficult times.
As with all episodes of Star Trek: Voyager, "Extreme Risk" features strong performances from the cast, including Roxann Dawson as Lieutenant Torres and Kate Mulgrew as Captain Janeway. The episode is well-written and well-paced, with a satisfying resolution that leaves the audience feeling hopeful for the characters' futures.
Overall, "Extreme Risk" is a compelling and emotional episode of Star Trek: Voyager that explores important themes and features excellent performances from its talented cast.