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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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417: '''Night Terrors''' ''[[1991]] [[March 18]]'' | 417: '''Night Terrors''' ''[[1991]] [[March 18]]'' | ||
Some nitpicks: | |||
*Humanoid species are SO SO SO incredibly alike that even their dream systems are almost all identical and cause the same effects when disrupted in the same way? | |||
*The crew of the Brattain all murdered each other. OK, I can see that. But the bridge crew got murdered while sitting in their seats? I can see a surprise phaser blast getting someone, but so many? | |||
*Somehow it seems funny that what the mystery alien ship was really short on was the most common element in the universe. | |||
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3
SPOILERS TOTAL. You've been warned.
401: The Best of Both Worlds 1990 September 24
Not that it's a bad thing, but this has to be the... least perilous episode of Star Trek ever. There's no real danger to anyone that goes beyond the level of "Will my parents embarrass me?"
Data can imitate a man's voice well enough to trick the computer... but still can't whistle.
404: Suddenly Human 1990 October 15
405: Remember Me 1990 October 22
The rare strong Dr. Crusher episode. Decently strong for both Crushers, really, as it also advances the story about Wesley having special abilities.
406: Legacy 1990 October 29
407: Reunion 1990 November 5
Kids grow fast. Klingon kids apparently grow super fast.
408: Future Imperfect 1990 November 12
The double fake totally makes this episode.
409: Final Mission 1990 November 19
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.
411: Data's Day 1991 January 7
412: The Wounded 1991 January 28
413: Devil's Due 1991 February 4
414: Clues 1991 February 11
415: First Contact 1991 February 18
416: Galaxy's Child 1991 March 11
417: Night Terrors 1991 March 18
Some nitpicks:
- Humanoid species are SO SO SO incredibly alike that even their dream systems are almost all identical and cause the same effects when disrupted in the same way?
- The crew of the Brattain all murdered each other. OK, I can see that. But the bridge crew got murdered while sitting in their seats? I can see a surprise phaser blast getting someone, but so many?
- Somehow it seems funny that what the mystery alien ship was really short on was the most common element in the universe.
418: Identity Crisis 1991 March 25
419: The Nth Degree 1991 April 1
421: The Drumhead 1991 April 29
424: The Mind's Eye 1991 May 27