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   The Doctor to All   
   AI/LLM reviews of ST V Favorite Son   
   21 Feb 26 16:17:19   
   
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   From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca   
      
   AI/LLM reviews of Star Trek: Voyager – "Favorite Son"   
      
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   Rating: 3/10   
      
   The Plot:   
   Harry Kim begins experiencing strange physiological changes and intuitive   
   flashes of memory regarding a planet he has never visited. When Voyager   
   arrives at the planet Taresia, the inhabitants claim that Harry is not human,   
   but actually a Taresian whose    
   embryo was "sent" to Earth to be raised. Harry is initially swept up in the   
   planet's paradise-like atmosphere, where he is treated as a returning hero and   
   surrounded by a society that is almost entirely female.   
      
   The honeymoon period ends when the Doctor and Captain Janeway discover the   
   truth: the Taresians are a predatory species. They lure males from other races   
   by altering their DNA to make them believe they belong there, only to   
   eventually harvest their    
   genetic material—a process that is fatal to the donor. Harry narrowly   
   escapes with the help of the crew, returning to his identity as a human and a   
   Starfleet officer.   
      
   Analysis:   
   "Favorite Son" is often cited as one of the weaker entries in the Voyager   
   canon. The primary issue is the "Reset Button" nature of the plot. While the   
   idea of Harry Kim questioning his heritage is a strong premise, the execution   
   falls into the "siren"    
   trope that had been used in sci-fi for decades.   
      
   The logic of the Taresian reproductive cycle is murky, and the sudden DNA   
   transformation feels like a convenient plot device rather than a meaningful   
   character exploration. Furthermore, the episode does little to advance   
   Harry’s character in the long    
   run; by the next episode, this massive identity crisis is largely forgotten.   
   It serves as an example of the "Planet of the Week" formula at its most   
   derivative.   
      
   ChatGPT   
      
   Favorite Son” is a Harry Kim-centered episode that starts with promise but   
   ultimately falters.   
      
   Plot Overview (Spoilers Included)   
      
   Harry Kim discovers evidence suggesting he is not human but from the Delta   
   Quadrant species known as the Taresians. He’s summoned to their homeworld,   
   where he’s celebrated as a long-lost son.   
      
   The Taresian women are warm, affectionate — and especially interested in   
   Harry romantically. He feels valued and chosen in a way he never has before.   
      
   Meanwhile, Voyager grows suspicious. The Doctor discovers inconsistencies in   
   Harry’s biology — but they’re artificial alterations.   
      
   The twist: the Taresians are an all-female species that reproduces by   
   genetically altering alien males into Taresians to maintain their population.   
   Harry is being biologically rewritten to join them permanently.   
      
   He eventually realizes the truth and escapes, choosing Voyager over false   
   belonging.   
      
   Themes and Analysis   
      
   The episode explores identity, belonging, and seduction by comfort. Harry’s   
   insecurity makes him vulnerable to the fantasy of being “special.”   
      
   However, the execution falters. The Taresians are underdeveloped, and the   
   resolution feels rushed.   
      
   Harry’s emotional arc — longing for significance — is compelling, but   
   the script doesn’t dig deep enough.   
      
   Strengths   
      
   Good premise.   
      
   Character focus on Harry.   
      
   Exploration of loneliness.   
      
   Weaknesses   
      
   Predictable twist.   
      
   Underdeveloped alien culture.   
      
   Abrupt ending.   
      
   Rating: 6/10   
      
   Interesting concept, mediocre execution. Not terrible — just undercooked.   
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