Threshold - The Episode That Collapsed Mid Flight
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Threshold is almost universally ranked as one of the worst episodes of Star Trek: Voyager.
It is usually remembered for its body horror, its infamous ending, and a reputation that has followed it for decades.
But Threshold did not fail because it was silly, or because it broke canon, or because Star Trek suddenly tried to imitate The Fly.
It failed because it attempted something Star Trek almost never tries to do.
This video reconstructs what Threshold was actually trying to be, working backwards from the finished episode and the internal logic of Star Trek itself.
Not a horror story, but a transcendence story.
Not a joke, but an experiment.
And one that collapsed under the weight of its own premise.
This is a Star Trek Voyager analysis focused on writing limits, abstraction, and why some ideas collapse when storytelling loses constraint.
By comparing Threshold to other Star Trek episodes about godlike beings, evolution, and omniscience, including Death Wish, The Nth Degree, and Emissary, this analysis shows why some ideas break stories rather than elevate them.
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