An error? In Star Trek?
Say it ain’t so! :eek:
An error? In Star Trek?
Say it ain’t so! :eek:
The comedy in this and offsetting with the Romulan threat, IMO, doesn’t work.
Alright. Alright. I’ll ret-con it later.
“He’s comparing the Enterprise to a cruise ship.”
Where’s Scotty? He would put this punk back in his box.
“We are all capable of exercising self-discipline.”
Unlike you 20th-century cavemen. :rolleyes:
“Counselor Troi will you report to the guest lounge.”
It’s about time!! She can finally do something on the ship.
“Counselor, will you get those people under control?”
Maybe she could kill them again, refreeze them, and let them be someone else’s problem in another few centuries.
“They sent you here to settle me down.”
Drug the hysterical woman. Or slap her.
Look at that Enterprise model behind Clare. I want that!!
OTOH, why didn’t they call her in the first place? Never have three people required more counseling, so why wasn’t the counselor notified immediately?
When Deanna Troi is conferring with Clare Raymond concerning her family tree during this episode, the console on Troi’s desk displays a list of the first six actors who starred as the Doctor in Doctor Who, as well as television characters Mary Richards, Lou Grant, Kermit T. Frog and Miss Piggy (among others).
“It’s the same dance, just a different tune.”
I think that would be my attitude.
From Memory Alpha:
Maurice Hurley had something more in mind with this episode. The attacks the Romulans complain about in “The Neutral Zone” dangled as an unresolved plot device for quite some time, but there was a plan: Hurley had meant for this episode to comprise part of a trilogy in which the Borg would be formally introduced. The opening episode of the second season further explored matters, including a possible alliance between the Federation and the Romulan Empire to counter the new threat. Such plans, however, were ruined by the writer’s guild strike of that year. As such, the Borg’s introduction had to wait until “Q Who”.
I’m sure it’s out there in an auction somewhere.
I would have knocked Offenhouse out.
Yeah, me too. Same shit, different century.
I just read: a Constitution-class starship model is seen near Clare in the room; however, the nacelles of the model are attached perpendicular to their standard positions and backwards.
Hmmm, it did look a little weird.
First appearance of the D’deridex-class warbird. That ship looks sooo cool!!
It’s Gul Dukat! :eek:
“Silence your dog, captain!”
Marc Alaimo’s first appearance!