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Next generation, Season 4
Tags: Science fiction Star Trek
Number / Name | Why I liked it |
175 / 4:1
The best of both worlds, part II |
Good shot of the shuttle leaving Enterprise.
The captain as bad, singleminded guy. "Processing. Processing. Fascinating!" 100% the android. Letting go. |
178 / 4:2
Family |
Parents!
Big events have big consequences. Estranged brothers. Development. Or not? Saying the important things. Love. A good fight clears the air. Mental rape. When a member of the family suffers, the rest helps. |
177 / 4:3
Brothers |
The android is awesome when he decides to be so.
The android meets his dead father. His dying father. The offer to suddenly get emotions. Brothers forgive. Hm... |
176 / 4:4
Suddenly human |
Child abuse?
Family. Respecting the choice of otehrs. Respect. Fatherhood. |
179 / 4:5
Remember me |
Something like the end of "Demolished man".
Suddenly alone. |
180 / 4:6
Legacy |
An interesting kind of war.
Fighting for peace. A dead crewmans sister? Does it matter? Cowardice. Or just choosing something other than war? Friendship. With the android. Trust. |
181 / 4:7
Reunion |
The Klingon gains a surprise son! And loses the mother.
The captain continues his Klingon career. Complicated love. The Klingon becomes a murderer. Good one. |
182 / 4:8
Future imperfect |
Our crew suddenly years into the future.
Nice touch: the doctor is older, and slower. Another surprise son! An important B5 actor! Being a good father. Menuet! False realities. The need to be with other people. |
183 / 4:9
Final mission |
Not quitting.
A crewmember leaves! |
184 / 4:10
The loss |
Therapy.
Losing something truly valuable. Accepting that. |
185 / 4:11
Data's day |
Marriage.
Events, not seen from "within". Friendship. Nice, quiet surprise. |
186 / 4:12
The wounded |
Marriage.
Hostility towards the former enemy. Forgiving. |
187 / 4:13
Devil's due |
Religion. Prophecy, abusing it.
Turning from technology to agriculture. Technology disguised as magic. A con artist! Fear. "The advocate will refrain from making her opponent disappear." |
188 / 4:14
Clues |
A mystery.
Is the android lying? |
189 / 4:15
First contact |
Science, going too fast.
First contact, standard procedure. The lover, forced to make love. An imaginative version of how we might have been. Our crew, seen from the outside. |
190 / 4:16
Galaxy's child |
Dream/reality.
Killing a first contact. "You seem to know things about me..." |
191 / 4:17
Night terrors |
Tired. Paranoid.
Slowly going mad. Dream deprivation. |
192 / 4:18
Identity crisis |
An interesting holodeck reconstruction.
The invisible man. |
193 / 4:19
The Nth degree |
Progress.
Phantasy. Theater. The nerd is suddenly even more intelligent, and confident. Man/machine connection. Power corrupts. |
194 / 4:20
Qpid |
Women, off to compare notes. Funny!
"You never told any of your friends about me." Humor. Our crew in Sherwood Forest. |
195 / 4:21
The drumhead |
Conspiracy.
Paranoia. Sabotage. |
196 / 4:22
Half a life |
Determined woman going after a man.
Euthanasia. Elderly love. Tradition. Deeply touching. Very good. |
197 / 4:23
The host |
The doctor in love.
One consciousness, many bodies.
The doctor in love with the first officer / the lover! A hint of lesbianism. |
198 / 4:24
The mind's eye |
Brain washed.
False memories. Frustration at knowing they are false. |
199 / 4:25
In theory |
The android practices being a boyfriend.
Humor. Trying too hard. |
200 / 4:26
Redemption |
Honor restored. Lies exposed.
Wearing two hats. Making it simple, and resigning from one of them. Civil war. Non-interference. The actor behind a dead crewmember shows up as - what? |
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