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Get your narwhals and your tissues ready! This one may bring some tears! 

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PAULA DEMING

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Patrick Armbruster

Ugh... The telepath/empath who completely ignores basically everything people around her feel, "boldly" imposes her personal wishes over the prime (!) directive of Starfleet, in a prime (heh...) example of where it _should_ apply. I can't really see anything redeeming about this episode, although the intro scene is of course a little bit fun.

Patrick Armbruster

She's just incredibly ignorant for someone who is supposed to be "empathic". If their ships had someone on board, say, a funky prodigy like a Wesley, her impulse crush based actions could've easily led to the destruction of the Enterprise and created an interstellar war. But I'm glad the dresses are stunning. :)

Patrick Armbruster

Her talking to Deanna feels so staged, too. She only asks herself whether the crush she's had for five minutes maybe led to a rather rash act _after_ hearing his daughter speak? So _his_ talking about it had no effect on her thoughts but to violently ignore all his wishes? Well, at least the episode has a "happy end". Lwaxana considers herself a "loved one" after all of this. And I'm back with my original assessment: Ugh...

Anonymous

To me it seems you got to caught up with hating the character to not actually understand the motivations and are just led by blind rage. Sorry you feel that way but that is not how I or at least 99% of the people I know see how she acted.

Patrick Armbruster

Oh, I believe you that you (and your proposed 99% of people) might see it differently. But "blind rage" is not where I'm coming from. Just try and see it from my perspective. I don't hate her in other episodes. I don't hate her here – I just feel she's used badly in that she seems unable to see other perspectives (i.e. his perspective) until the daughter speaks. Don't you agree at all that she doesn't weigh her thoughts at all until that moment? I mean: I agree that the thought experiment of finding a people who have agreed to off themselves when turning 60 might pose interesting questions to be weighed before deciding to interfere or not interfere. But she's ... bulldozering until she sees how he reacts to his daughter's thoughts. I'm not in any way suggesting their "way of life... and death" would be a good idea, if that's what you might have thought.

T J

When this watch first came out almost 3 months ago, I saw the episode with a fresh viewpoint...and hit a little close to home. You see, at that time I was two months from turning 60 and had to leave a job I had held for over 38 years. It started me thinking about my life, my career, my worth and having to leave when I turned 60. The stakes weren't nearly as high as the ones in the episode, but they were real enough for me to feel real empathy for a person cast aside because of reaching a certain age. I knew I would be conflicted when the time came for me to leave. On one hand, it was time for the next generation (no pun intended) to take over, but I would miss the work, the friends...and it was simply what I've done practically my entire adult life. On the other hand it means more time spent with my family (they had sacrificed too much already) and gave me the chance to start a new chapter. At least I have the opportunity for a new life after 60. Perhaps this is a warning to all of us to make good use of the time allotted us. I knew 60 was as far as I could go with this job, but at one time it seemed impossibly long ways off. I can't tell you how quickly it happened, especially the last 20 years. It's up to each of us to use our time wisely, and not to "die before you die".