Persistence Of Vision: [s2e8]

This blog post explores a classic episode from Star Trek: Voyager that blends gothic mystery with high-stakes psychological sci-fi.

Reviewers often point out that while the episode had a few narrative gaps—such as Kes being the one to save the day rather than Janeway herself—it succeeded in creating a "fresh" kind of alien threat for the Delta Quadrant. It also serves as a fascinating precursor to later sci-fi explorations of reality and illusion, like Inception .

As Janeway begins to hallucinate, the rest of the crew follows suit: [S2E8] Persistence of Vision

Fans still debate the mysteries of the episode today, such as what exactly was hidden on the "forbidden" fourth floor of Lord Burleigh's estate—a nod to classics like Jane Eyre . Star Trek: Voyager: Season 2 - Persistence of Vision (1995)

Deep Space Gothic: A Look Back at Voyager’s "Persistence of Vision" This blog post explores a classic episode from

The episode begins with Captain Janeway attempting to unwind in her favorite "gothic" holonovel, set at Lord Burleigh’s estate. For fans, this was a rare glimpse into Janeway’s private leisure time, which ironically turns into a nightmare when characters from her program start appearing in the real world.

experiences a surreal vision involving Chakotay, highlighting her hidden internal conflicts. As Janeway begins to hallucinate, the rest of

falls one by one under a psychic trance, leaving the ship vulnerable to a mysterious alien presence. The Bothan Threat