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301: '''Evolution''' ''[[1989]] [[September 25]]'' | 301: '''Evolution''' ''[[1989]] [[September 25]]'' | ||
It doesn't seem like Wesley did a lot to get the nanites started on evolving--it seems surprising something like this didn't happen before. Past getting upset that he's the cause of malfunctions, he seems to take it pretty in stride that he's played Creator to a new lifeform. | |||
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304: '''Who Watches the Watchers?''' ''[[1989]] [[October 16]]'' | 304: '''Who Watches the Watchers?''' ''[[1989]] [[October 16]]'' | ||
A very good Prime Directive-based episode. I like seeing Picard try to minimize the damage done, to the extent of risking getting shot by an arrow to prove he's no god. | |||
Maaaaybe the anthropologists should keep their hideaways a bit further away? Less to risk by hiding a series of small camera/sensors around the area being studied. | |||
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305: '''The Bonding''' ''[[1989]] [[October 23]]'' | 305: '''The Bonding''' ''[[1989]] [[October 23]]'' | ||
For this kid being part of Worf's family now and forever, I'm pretty sure we never hear of him again. | |||
I like that Wesley belatedly gets to share his anger at Picard over his father's death. | |||
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