Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3: Difference between revisions

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308: '''The Price''' ''[[1989]] [[November 13]]''
308: '''The Price''' ''[[1989]] [[November 13]]''
On the whole, I think the things Mr. Negotiator says to Troi are true. She accuses him of using his powers for gain, but she does the same. She does so for the sake of her ship, he does so for the sake of his customers.


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309: '''The Vengeance Factor''' ''[[1989]] [[November 20]]''
309: '''The Vengeance Factor''' ''[[1989]] [[November 20]]''
I've always found it a bit of a stretch that in the end Riker can't manage to find a phaser setting more powerful than "pause her for 2 seconds" yet less powerful than "vaporize her".
Seems a bit of a stretch that the few surviving members of a clan happen to have (or know how to get) the secrets of immortality and extremely targeted viruses.


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310: '''The Defector''' ''[[1990]] [[January 1]]''
310: '''The Defector''' ''[[1990]] [[January 1]]''
Where was Troi in this episode? When the bulk of the episode is about how much to trust this guy and what peoples' guts tell them, she's not even piping in? Even with something useless like "I sense he's hiding something, but I don't know what."?
So Riker knows some Romulan too? Is he skilled in languages, or did he just learn the greetings and dirty words for major tongues?
So their computer knows enough about Romulus to accurately recreate the planet on the holodeck, but not enough to create one of their most well-known food products.
Tomalak has such a shit-eating grin.
Picard criticizes Data for trying to mimic other actors for his own acting, but a few episodes back he was praising Data for mimicking multiple violinists while synthesizing their styles into something his own.


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