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Picard is one guilt trip away from taking the Enterprise on a chase.. Will he do so?


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PAULA DEMING

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Comments

Anonymous

To me this is the quintessential "MEH" episode...neither good enough nor bad enough to be overly memorable in any way. Katrina is right that the final interaction between Picard and the Romulan is the major redeeming quality of the episode.

Anonymous

Great reaction video, ladies. One thing, though, and i might be the only one who thinks this. At the end, when the Romulan makes that overture of peace? I kinda feel that Picard left him hanging. I dont know....is it just me?

John

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Matthew Zeidman

I guess, before this discovery, the ability of virtually every humanoid species in the galaxy to interbreed wasn’t seen as unusual in-universe. Nice job, Paula, with the Joan Osborne lyrics. Hadn’t thought of that song in years. St. Theresa was another good song of Osborne’s. And nice ensemble, Kat. It’s got a distinct, yet understated, 70s vibe.

Anonymous

Interesting Factoid I found on memory alpha The final episode contains no explanation for the destruction of the Yridian ship attacking Galen's shuttle following a single phaser blast from the Enterprise. However, the original teleplay contains a line by Data immediately following the ship's destruction that explains this ("The Yridian vessel was overloading its power generators. That, combined with the phaser blast, caused it to explode").

fcast17

Oh wow! I always assumed it was implied the Romulan vessel destroyed it while cloaked, but now I think about it all these years later, cloaked vessels can’t fire. … Whoa. Learned something new all this time.

Chrissonator

Micropaleontology is actually a thing. 😎

Chrissonator

I never really attributed the alien as being God in a way, but then again, I don't view things of that nature with a theological lens. If anything though, the episode in context provides evidence for intelligent design. lol

Anonymous

Picard has made or been involved in numerous attempts at reach out to the Romulans before and been disappointed ("The Neutral Zone", "The Next Phase", "Unification") so caution on his part is understandable.

Roy J.

One of my all time favorite episodes. All 4 major factions of the alpha quadrant together on the same mission essentially and it answers (canonically) why so many aliens look so alike. I love the interactions between Nudaq and Ocett.

Joe Concepts

The real question here is whether these aliens created the other races. I think the dialogue suggests maybe that life on those other planets would've developed anyway, but that that life now has parts of their DNA in the mix. Also, no one brings up the fact that the Federation would never do such a thing. It would be an extreme, extreme Prime Directive violation.

Anonymous

Personally I really like this one, didn't find it boring or slow at all when I first saw it and I still don't. Loved seeing the interactions between the alien races and the explanation as to why they all look similar.

Ben Chan

Wow - people remember "Joan of Arcadia!" That show definitely didn't make me tear up more times than I'd like to admit... nope.... And I agree with Kat about the jumbled pacing/tone of the episode. The jump from the personal stuff with Professor Bitter Old Man to this interstellar mad mad mad mad galaxy stuff was jarring. It seemed to me the writers just had the idea for this explanation for why there are so many humanoid races in the galaxy and tried to write a story just to get to that as the climax.

Anonymous

The ending rang more powerful now realizing how Picard would later lead the effort to save Romulus, has Romulans living with him in his retirement and has an “adopted son” Elnor-a Romulan.