"The Perfect Mate." I hated every minute of that episode. I felt embarrassed for Patrick Stewart, such a legendary actor, being forced to read those lines and play those scenes. UGH. I groaned through the whole thing.
Sure, there's a racist episode ("Code of Honor") and the notorious clip show ("Shades of Grey"). But for whatever reason, Perfect Mate was the hardest hour of my TNG binge.
The clips were great though: "Data, somethings got me...argh!!!!"Lots of bad ones. There's a good dozen I can't even sit through, Sub Rosa, Imaginary Friend, & Menage a Troi being among them, and as bad as they might be, it is what it is. At least they were trying to do something & failed, but never has there ever been a more lackluster & worthless example of Star Trek phoning in an episode as Shades of Gray. High School kids writing their own school play could do better. To this day, I still want my hour back
Yup. The episodes in which they originally aired benefitted from them greatly. This one... not so much. lolThe clips were great though: "Data, somethings got me...argh!!!!"
"The Perfect Mate." I hated every minute of that episode. I felt embarrassed for Patrick Stewart, such a legendary actor, being forced to read those lines and play those scenes. UGH. I groaned through the whole thing.
Sure, there's a racist episode ("Code of Honor") and the notorious clip show ("Shades of Grey"). But for whatever reason, Perfect Mate was the hardest hour of my TNG binge.
Comic relief point I totally got. Though it would have greatly sealed up some plot holes if her intoxication effect worked for both males and females.One thing that bugged me about the Perfect Mate is why did Picard choose Data to show the female alien around the ship? Why not Deanna? Or any other woman? I guess it was supposed to be for the comic relief of it all but the whole thing just didn't make sense to me.
Perfect Mate was actually rather one of my favorites from the "non-action" category. Picard looks really annoyed with her advances. I thought it was a good portrait though of him being "lonely at the top". You almost got to watch the female actress in this as Lt. Dax as DS9 but apparently she turned down the offer (bad career move).
Do you mean she turned down the role because it would have been a bad career move, or that turning it down was a bad career move?
Isn't this Famke Janssen we're talking about?
Are you saying the air molecules would be inaccessible? The Romulan guy seems to have died. This is my favorite "Ro" episode.
I know why they didn't fall through the floor. Perhaps air/heat/light exist in whatever phase/dimension dimension they were in. They were basically cloaked right?Exactly. Aside from the question about why they didn't fall through the floor, why didn't they (a) suffocate, because surely the oxygen molecules would pass right through their lungs, and (b) freeze to death, because photons pass through them too, if they can't be seen - so also presumably would infrared heat photons, the ship would be able to detect them if infrared interacted with them.
It is a good Ro character episode in some ways actually, I agree. I just can't stop my science brain screaming all the way through the episode.
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