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PAULA DEMING

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KATRINA ALYSHA

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Nolan

Replicators are wonderful things, they probably destroyed every living thing and replicated younger versions of pretty much everything. Oh Katrina, Star Trek should ALWAYS leave you thinking in the end. =P (Lovin' the shorter hair, BTWs)

Colin 3of5

As was mentioned in the reaction we're almost at the halfway point for the series, so I'm not surprised that Kat is figuring out the the underlying plot, mind you her experience does send her down the wrong path every so often.

Henchman Twenty1

Have you Gals ever considered doing Red Dwarf? Patrick Stewart became a big fan of the show after discovering it by accident.

Andrew Ramos

Katrina is either mocking TNG or crying over it....if only there was an in between....she's starting to perform rather than react....

Anonymous

In this episode, Data gets his own version of "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one" when Picard is telling him what might happen to him.

Firefly24601

Derision, sadness, excitement, etc... Those all seem plausible reactions to something you're watching.

Andrew Hogan

I was debating mentioning this too. Who knows what’s going on in other people’s lives but it seemed to be a bit of an afterthought. Who knows..

Anonymous

I feel the same way that Paula did at the end, when Picard hesitates a little in ordering the probe. In my head cannon, I feel like they left Picard's memory intact as well. At least partially. It would be like having an extra assurance that the rest of the crew would not become suspicious of Data in case other clues were discovered. Since Picard is in command, he could help Data deal with any such occurrence. Also, just wanted to say that I like Katrina's new hair style.

Chris Lane- Venturi 3D

Sometimes they do an opening scene that isn't totally related to the rest of the episode as filler. This one had "mystery" in it, plus I'm guessing they only had Whoopi for a short time during the filming of this one

PIG

I thought it was instinctual. An indirect relation to the erased memories but, yeah, pretty much the same as you said.

Matthew Zeidman

Firstly, Katrina, you are rocking that new haircut. Regarding the episode, itself, any episode where memory-erasing saves the day always made me uncomfortable. Picard clearly felt that it was a preferable solution to death, and, as captain, he can make decisions for his crew, but it is, in the end, a violation of each crew member’s bodily autonomy. Again, I understand it’s a better option than death, but it’s still very unsettling how it’s treated with such little weight. It’s like, “Hey, violate the minds of me and my crew, if that’s what it’ll take for you not to kill us.” Troi certainly had residual trauma from being possessed that the memory wipe didn’t cure. If she has another disturbing hallucination, it might be helpful (re: treatment) if she knew why. As for Data, I think the writers valued plot convenience over what he would have actually done. Data has proven that he has strong ethics and, while I can accept that he would strive to honor the captain’s orders, especially to safeguard his friends and colleagues, I don’t think he would have continued to lie, especially when Picard ordered the ship back to the mystery planet. At that point, Data would have spoken with Picard in private, told him what happened and made it clear that if they returned to the planet, they might be killed. He couldn’t have realistically believed, at that point, that his silence was protecting anyone or honoring the spirit of Picard’s order. Katrina also made a good point about Guinan’s appearance being wasted. There was no reason to bring her in for the episode’s setup and then have her completely hidden for the rest of the episode. I appreciate some of the episode’s beats, including the one Paula pointed out when we’re not sure if Picard was subconsciously drawing on a hidden memory when he decided not to go back to the planet again, but I have to give this episode a D. Definitely one I avoid if I’m flipping channels and it happens to be on.

Kevin Tipcorn

Seeing the red, orange, and green LEDS in Data's brain always reminds me it was filmed before blue LEDS were commercially available, and that makes me feel real old.

Bret K

What'll really make you feel old is if you saw some TOS back in the day when the TNG was originally airing. Had the thought TOS was old then? TNG is nearly twice as old now as TOS was then 😳

Brian Hakala

I remember watching this one for the first time and being very intrigued as to why Data was acting the way he was. It is a good mystery episode. Keeps you guessing. I like that Katrina thought it was Lore posing as Data that was a good guess! Overall it’s a fun episode and from that day on Data is the only one aware of what really happened but can never speak of it.

Anonymous

One of my favorite episodes - despite a minor gripe that echoes one of the other commenters above. Picard seems a little too willing to submit to the demands and threats of this species - especially after all they've done to his crew. I get that "working as a team" to eliminate the "clues" makes for a better narrative, but it always kind of bothered me a little.