What the readers say:

Similitude


Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 17:49:49
From: "chuck and Michelle" <woof359@e...>

a neat twist if not totally horrid would have been if the clone had 
refused flay out to under go the transplant and Archer had to have him dragged
kicking and screaming to the operating room> makes me shutter just to 
think about it.


Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 17:50:45
From: "Vinnie" <Cablevinnie@n...>


<<<<I thought that Vulcans "kissed" with their fingers?>>>

perhaps... Not sure, but if your a vulcain kissing a human you might 
use
your lips.

<<<What it all means -

T'Pol likes Trip.>>>

Yeah that is pretty funky huh?


Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 17:12:09
From: Eileen "Kathryn" <kathrynahunter@btinternet.com>

 I only watched this yesterday but a couple of points....
 
 Why didn't they sedate Sim when he became a toddler? and keep him
 unconscious?
 
 I also thought it would of been nice if the operation could of
resulted in  trip gaining Sims memories

 I think this whole t'pol thing is going to end in a threesome...with
her archer and trip!


Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 10:20:46
From: "Daniel Damouth" <damouth@san.rr.com>

> This episode presented some fairly good ethical issues on cloning.
> The drama invoke much emotions on this issue. 

> [...]

> Contemporary issues about cloning were addressed in just the right
> sci-fi way. Many of us viewers can relate to the way that current
> emerging laws on cloning by legislators are developing. 

 Except that real clones don't have the same memories as the originals. 
 They are individuals. Also, they don't grow any faster than non-clones. 
 Depictions of clones in sci-fi are mostly fantasy.


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