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124: '''We'll Always Have Paris''' ''[[1988]] [[May 2]]''
124: '''We'll Always Have Paris''' ''[[1988]] [[May 2]]''
I guess this is pretty much our first indication of Picard being a less perfect guy in his youth, though we see more of that later.
The time repeat/overlap scenes are cool, though there aren't many of them.


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Maaaan it is not every day you see Picard and Riker graphically explode a guy's head with a phaser.
Maaaan it is not every day you see Picard and Riker graphically explode a guy's head with a phaser.
It is also not every day you get stop-motion animation on ST:TNG.


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126: '''The Neutral Zone''' ''[[1988]] [[May 16]]''
126: '''The Neutral Zone''' ''[[1988]] [[May 16]]''
They kind of lampshade that there's no good reason for the cryo-facility to be that far out from Earth. Given that it's so weird, I'm surprised Data is the only one who had any curiosity about it.
Picard's reaction to their revival is a bit weird. He's like "They were already dead, how much worse could things be for them!?" Surely if their capability of revival is so much greater in the 24th century, so would they redefine what they really consider dead. Though they did consider the loser of the fight in Code of Honor dead, too, when obviously they patched her right back up.
I like the 20th century people's differing ways of reacting to their new surroundings. Sonny in particular was pretty quick to adjust, and was more accepting of Data as a person than a lot of 24th century people.
And there's Gul Dukat, Marc Alaimo, as one of the first TNG Romulans.


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