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Star Trek: Voyager: Projections (1995)
Does the EMH dreams of electric Kes?
The doctor takes a trip through the universe of Philip K Dick. As PKD would put it, "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."
The android, I mean doctor, is unable to distinguish between what is reality and what is an extension of his own holographic universe, whether he is a real human being or just an identical simulacra. Its great for his own character arc but unlike a classic PKD story the lines between what is real and imagined identity, and furthermore what the protagonist can trust of their own fundamental perceptions and consciousness, is neatly tied up. Even the doctor smirks knowing that he no longer has any illusions of whether his entire system of perception is real or fake. Compare this to say other PKD inspired movies like Blade Runner or Total Recall where the story leaves you with the distinct possibility that the protagonist is choosing to live in the reality they would prefer. Not as a replicant, not in a virtual mental vacation.
Even the relationship between Kes and the doctor felt very Dickian to me. She has another man sure but...does she love the doctor anyway? Is she trying to help him or hurt him? When she walks away into her own universe where he can't follow she leaves him one last time asking if it (his life, their feelings) was real.
It's a lot more palatable to know that it ends so that every thing is as it should be for the next episode. But it leaves me without that bewildered craving for the total disruption of the senses and basic human comprehension of reality that a book like The Three Stigmata of Eldritch Palmer could give me.