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TNG Rewatch: 5x25 - "The Inner Light"

And?

Say it was an attack. OK now what? They're all dead a thousand years. Should Picard be resentful anyway? Seek vengenance on...something? Are we supposed to not enjoy the episode?

I don't get it.

And I still don't.
No, you just consider that Picard's reaction is not the end all be all of interpreting this episode's occurrence. That it's quite possible he's been affected beyond his ability to recognize. That it ain't all hunky-dory like the episode makes out. IMHO it adds another layer to the intrigue of the episode, that a lot of people don't often recognize & therefore it's a discussion worth having
 
^maybe? I don't know, the episode just didn't play out like that.

Perhaps in First Contact, instead of Picard smashing the display case, he picked up the flute and started playing it? ;)

Anyway this has gone from "rape" to "assault" to "imprisoned", so I guess there's been some progress...
 
Anyway this has gone from "rape" to "assault" to "imprisoned", so I guess there's been some progress...

It would actually be all three. But I never called it rape, I called it mind rape.
 
And I reject all three...

So you'd be cool with someone doing all that to you without your permission? Knocking you unconscious, drilling into your brain, implanting false memories and trying to kill you if anyone interfered?
 
And I reject all three...

So you'd be cool with someone doing all that to you without your permission? Knocking you unconscious, drilling into your brain, implanting false memories and trying to kill you if anyone interfered?
A long dead alien race? What the hell do you expect me to do? I've been asking that all along and have not received any answer.
 
^Be unhappy with those jerks about it, instead of pining away in your quarters on a flute, for a family that was never even real. Write a book called "Kataan was full of A$$HOLES" :lol:
 
Hey, come to think of it. Maybe that explains why Picard is totally willing to let all those Boraalans go extinct in Homeward. Those jerkbags on Kataan finally got to him, & he doesn't care if people go extinct anymore. lol :p
 
How about something universally positive from this episode: Picard's atmospheric water condenser idea. Extract water from the air. I always thought that was cool..
 
I appreciate the fact they tried to do something different with the "The Inner Light", but they just went about it in completely the wrong way. Couple that with it being incredibly dull and it just isn't an episode I like.

Others are free to feel however they like about the episode.
 
There are two ways to look at this episode. Depending on if you're in a good or bad mood.

1) A dying world sends out a beacon of memory to their civilization as a last desperate hope for their culture not to be lost to the abyss of time.

Or

2) A bunch of a-hole aliens brainrape Picard and keep him prisoner in some sick twisted little fantasy world for their own amusement. And then gloat about it right to his face.


I like this post most of all those others.

And to quote Grandpa Simpson, A little from column A, a little from column B.

It's a nice, touching even, little drama very well acted by the lead (Stewart), but it's dull and not very noteworthy otherwise. Certainly not worth of watching more than once.
 
There are two ways to look at this episode. Depending on if you're in a good or bad mood.

1) A dying world sends out a beacon of memory to their civilization as a last desperate hope for their culture not to be lost to the abyss of time.

Or

2) A bunch of a-hole aliens brainrape Picard and keep him prisoner in some sick twisted little fantasy world for their own amusement. And then gloat about it right to his face.


I like this post most of all those others.

And to quote Grandpa Simpson, A little from column A, a little from column B.

It's a nice, touching even, little drama very well acted by the lead (Stewart), but it's dull and not very noteworthy otherwise. Certainly not worth of watching more than once.
It's remarkable how the opinions differ on that one.
 
Watched it with my wife last night (first time viewer of Trek). She laughed when I told her that some people regard it as the pinnacle of TNG. If it wasn't for Stewart this episode would stink. And the actress that plays his daughter is HOT.
 
Watched it with my wife last night (first time viewer of Trek). She laughed when I told her that some people regard it as the pinnacle of TNG. If it wasn't for Stewart this episode would stink. And the actress that plays his daughter is HOT.

Yes, and I am sure I saw her somewhere else but I'll be damned if I know where.
 
Watched it with my wife last night (first time viewer of Trek). She laughed when I told her that some people regard it as the pinnacle of TNG. If it wasn't for Stewart this episode would stink. And the actress that plays his daughter is HOT.

For me, the pinnacle of TNG is "Q, Who"/"The Best of Both Worlds I"/"All Good Things". "The Inner Light" isn't in the same national park as those three.
 
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