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407: '''Reunion''' ''[[1990]] [[November 5]]'' | 407: '''Reunion''' ''[[1990]] [[November 5]]'' | ||
Kids grow fast. Klingon kids apparently grow super fast. | |||
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408: '''Future Imperfect''' ''[[1990]] [[November 12]]'' | 408: '''Future Imperfect''' ''[[1990]] [[November 12]]'' | ||
The double fake totally makes this episode. | |||
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410: '''The Loss''' ''[[1990]] [[December 31]]'' | 410: '''The Loss''' ''[[1990]] [[December 31]]'' | ||
The rare Troi-heavy episode, but she really irritates me here. She has a problem, and goes through the annoying phases of "I don't have a problem!", "Talk to a counselor!? Are you nuts!?", "Stop trying to be so understanding, assholes!", "It's impossible for you to understand, assholes!", and "Now that I have as few superpowers as you guys, I'm worthless!" | |||
The 2D creatures affecting the ship are an interesting sci-fi idea. Though it does seem a relatively low threat phenomenon. I mean, yes, they get to within a few minutes of ship destruction, but why? Given their 2Dness and the angle they seemed to be intersecting the ship at, it seems like they could've done a saucer separation and at least saved the ''crew'' on one half. Of if that wasn't possible, shuttles and escape pods. | |||
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