On Redemption 2, hey yeah, what was up with that weird officer discriminating against Data? There was no reprimand on him? Wouldn't he be more confident in a robot commander? At least the mom in the Silicon Avatar hated Data cuz of the Lore connection.
To be honest, his first in command did follow his orders after bringing up valid safety concerns. I am sure that the incident was marked in his record though, given how Data commands.
Where's this ten page debate on the Crystaline Entity? Haha
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Basically, a lot of people feel that the CE was murdered before the crew could engage with it. After much debate and rewatching the two CE episodes, it was proven that the CE could understand Lore just fine when he was speaking English. My point was that the episode was trying to manipulate the viewer into agreeing with it, much like it did with Captain Jelico, instead of being happy that the scientist killed this sentient destroyer of worlds before it could kill again. I think that the show could have made its point by sing something other than the CE, because we know that it knows what it's doing. We eventually left it at agreeing to disagree.
BTW, I didn't realize that Romulans was a big deal until watching Strange New World. It was really only Vulcans, Borg and Klingons that I knew. Romulans... weren't a mainstream name, to me.
Romulans were around back in the original series. However, they weren't really in any of the films other than the Ambassadors showing up in 5 and 6. Where as the Klingons were heavily focused on in 3, 5, and 6, and they used a Klingon ship all through out 4, and the Klingons show up at the beginning of 1. Romulans definitely show up a lot in TNG and in DS9 though.
Patrick Stewart's son hmm, I didn't think he looked a lot like Picard. The probe was small? I thought it was big.
He is a good bit taller than his dad, but you can see the resemblance. The ears, nose and eyebrows are a match.
Huh, didn't notice human Gul Dukat. Mark Twain was over the top to the point I thought he was a bad guy, haha.
Go back and chcek out the scene, its one af the raqre times you see him without the mark up. You can also catch him in the original Total Recall film.
Mark Twain definitely starts off as an antagonist to Guinan and Data, but his character growth is remarkable. His conversations with Troi are great but they certainly aren't worried about the temporal directive here.
602 Realm of Fear - I actually yelped when I saw Barclay back, haha. Good to see him! I listened in several times to try to figure out how the hex he knew to bring the freaky transport worms into the real world. I wouldn't have dared so good for him for being brave there.
Barclay's character growth is a neat thing about his character, and the actor plays it perfectly. The great thing is that his growth continues on Voyager and in the TNG films.
604 Relics - yeah, I know Scottie. Probably bittersweet to see him around. Who was his friend who died in the Data buffer?
We never find out about his fellow survivor. He was a new character that happened to survive the crash along with Scotty. You have to remember that at this point they hadn't made the last TOS movie yet. So the TOS actors were all still around and available. I love how the explore Scotty feeling out of touch and out of date. And how it takes Picard to notice it and sympathize with him. IN the Expanded Universe, Scotty does go back to school and catch up, eventually helping Starfleet out again. However, others can tell you more about that than I can.
605 Schisms - crazy alien autopsy ep. If only no one died. A dumb thing was the aliens not realizing Riker has his eyes open, c'mon.
I remember watching this one live, and it creeped me out.
606 True Q - powers of a Q! I would definitely think I won the lottery if that was me, hahahaha. She probably had daddy issues on being attracted to Riker cuz there were a lot of random handsome officers around, haha.
I really like this episode, and seeing it now, it makes me realize why the Q couldn't just leave one of their own running around the galaxy. At the time I thought it was cruel, but as an adult, I see their point of view.
608 Fistful of Data - it was a Worf ep, not a Data ep. Hahaha on Data called Spot a varmint.
Its probably the best Alexander episode in TNG too. Although there is another one that could compete for that spot.
609 Quality of Life - I yelped again when I saw the exocomps. It's Peanut Hamper!!! But they didn't talk? Their dilemma on being alive would have been solved faster if they talked. One of them died but we didn't see the body? It would have been heartbreaking if the one left behind just fell down and turned off. I can't believe it was just this ep that they decided that the reps of a new lifeforms would be a selfish jerk like Peanut Hamper, haha
Yeah, this is where Peanut hamper comes from. You can see that from this origin story that it comes way out of left field for Peanut hamper to be like it is.
610 Chain of Command part 1 - I recognized the ninja suit used by Morgan Bateson Fraiser Lower Decks, cuz its rare to see them get new suits to wear. Jellico is... different.
611 Chain of Command part 2 - OK, I heard of the Four Lights thing before but I didn't know it was this ep and it was the Cardassians who did it to Picard. Like, I actually didn't realize how horrible Cardassians were in DS9 cuz we didn't see the actual torture camps etc. Picard was naked for a while, geez. And, whoa, that's David Warner's voice! From TMNT 2 Secret of the Ooze as a scientist! His voice is so distinct. And he's the one who tortures Picard?!? Yow! I didn't follow so much how Jellico got Picard free cuz it would have been so easy for them to just accidentally kill him off. Scary on the implications. And no repercussions? Odd.
Here is where I want to make a point. TNG will try to force its opinions on the viewer using the character we know and love. Like here, Jelico and Riker are constantly clashing. What are the clashing over? Jelico wants people to work 6 hour shifts instead of 8 hour shifts. He wants the crew to be ready for a very possible Cardassian war. He also disavows Picard when he was captured on a Black Ops mission that could ignite that war. In the end, he finds the Cardassian fleet hiding in the Nebula, and he sucks up his own pride and asks Riker to fly the mission to plant bombs in the nebula basically on top of the hiding ships. Then he uses that as a way to get their fleet to disarm and disburse as well as get them to give Picard back. If Riker had been in charge, the Federation would have been at war.
The four lights part of this episode is amazing. You have two amazing actors giving it their all. The backstory we get about Cardassia, the interrogation of Picard, to him almost breaking was such a perfect episode.
612 Ship in a Bottle - I yelped for a third time when Barclay came back. Whaaaaa?! Hehe. But he wasn't the hero in the ep, just a side character. Picard really DID forget about Moriarty! Bad! I don't think the ending works cuz who can plan for what lifeforms want to explore. And how did he program his love to be sentient like him too?
In the end, Moriarty got what he wanted though. He got a new life in what he thought was the 24th century with his love that was programmed to love him. Not a bad way to go. In my opinion, any episode with Barclay is a great one.
615 Tapestry - impossible! A Q ep without Q in the title? Impossible! Could have been Q Review or Q Reset. I don't follow why Picard sleeping with his friend ruined their relationship the next day, odd. And I don't buy that Picard being in that blue uniform alternate timelines would have been a raw deal. He probably would have stood out there somehow too. But saying a near death experience changes someone is true. But c'mon, it's a disservice to any officer who wanted to be a blue uniformed guy, cuz Picard would rather die again than have that job, geez.
Tapestry is a great episode, one because it takes place during the Lost Era between the TOS films and TNG, and two because it's a great Q episode. Q was giving Picard a chance to change his life, not just that moment, but be the person that didn't take the risks that Picard did. The play it safe guy that got shuffled along from one post to another, being just a LT junior grade in the science division, with no way to excel out at that point. Picard would rather die as he was than live a life like that. As for Marta, Picard could never keep a romantic relationship for long. Even when it truly matters to him, he just can't. So he rather have Marta as a good friend than an ex he doesn't speak with anymore.
What I find creepy now is that Marta was played by a woman that was literally 18 years old.
A bit of an age disparity going on there playing oppositte of Stewart.