I like this episode. It's not exceptional intellectual, clever, complex, funny (ignore Data's shenanigans) or philosophical. But we have a determined and unusually brash Picard, the ship's in real danger, the neutral zone, an exploding Galaxy class starship, an exciting confrontation (becoming almost a cooperation) with the still very mysterious Romulans, archaeology and engineering wizardry. A well-crafted space adventure. One of the better episodes in this still not great season.
It's sad that Deanna still hasn't found her footing. She's either describing emotions that easily could be shown or stating things that are totally evident and inconsequential.
Shout by Alexander von LimbergBlockedParent2024-02-18T16:57:19Z— updated 2024-02-20T08:53:38Z
I like this episode. It's not exceptional intellectual, clever, complex, funny (ignore Data's shenanigans) or philosophical. But we have a determined and unusually brash Picard, the ship's in real danger, the neutral zone, an exploding Galaxy class starship, an exciting confrontation (becoming almost a cooperation) with the still very mysterious Romulans, archaeology and engineering wizardry. A well-crafted space adventure. One of the better episodes in this still not great season.
It's sad that Deanna still hasn't found her footing. She's either describing emotions that easily could be shown or stating things that are totally evident and inconsequential.