I'll echo those who say they like this one. I was never even aware that this was supposed to be a stinker.
What would they done if Ardana turned out to be a Q???
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For pure fun factor, I agree, but there's something to be said for those drama toned one-offs too. I'd be inclined toward The Defector & The Drumhead. Episodes that entertain, but suck you in with some heavy hitting tooBetter get out there are read what you're supposed to like and not supposed to like and then fall in line, Scooter.
Yes, this is a fun episode. You know, if someone told me to pick two eps just to sit a spell and enjoy TNG, I'd more likely pick "The Neutral Zone" and "Devil's Due" than I would "The Inner Light" and "Redemption".
For pure fun factor, I agree, but there's something to be said for those drama toned one-offs too. I'd be inclined toward The Defector & The Drumhead. Episodes that entertain, but suck you in with some heavy hitting too
It was used in several episodes in several ways, including "The High Ground."Also, for "Devil's Due", is it just me or are there echoes of "Skin of Evil" regarding the template of "let's find the baddie's weak spot if we can get them to do the same thing over and over again fast enough"? Which isn't a complaint, TNG had enough proverbial legos to get seven seasons' worth of goodies out of...
Wasn't that how they bested Daimon Bok as well? letting him run his subspace transporter schtick one too many times, so they could nab himIt was used in several episodes in several ways, including "The High Ground."
For pure fun factor, I agree, but there's something to be said for those drama toned one-offs too. I'd be inclined toward The Defector & The Drumhead. Episodes that entertain, but suck you in with some heavy hitting too
"Defector" is a masterpiece with plot twists and resolution. Complete with a masterstroke by Picard that felt authentic due to the build-up of the Klingon Empire and alliance by this point in the show's run (and what would follow). An easy go-to for entertainment when in the mood for something serious and more gritty. "Devil's Due" is fun but there are still some great human nature themes, which Trek should be first and foremost good at, though the science didn't hurt.![]()
maybe better if after Picard and team figured out all of ardra's tricks if there was a plot-twist and in the end ardra was in fact the species devil and had been playing picard just for the fun of it.What would they done if Ardana turned out to be a Q???
Key word, "if".The only major problem is that, if Ardra was doing it with transporters the Enterprise shields should have been able to block it.
If it were only a hologram, that'd make the crewman's reaction a bit odd surely?Only the bit where she appeared to remain on Picard's bridge as Picard's helmsman, and then to leave, would have involved beaming through shields. But the real keyword here is "appeared". Appearing is easily done with holograms, even in the lair of the opponent, like Shinzon does in ST:NEM. The conster could have dropped a few clandestine holoprojectors on Picard's ship and used them to fool the heroes in various ways.
Key word, "if".
How do you know she wasn't using a dimensional shifter? (Used in an episode one season earlier.)
That would have been a nice twist with a bit of Twilight Zone thrown in.maybe better if after Picard and team figured out all of ardra's tricks if there was a plot-twist and in the end ardra was in fact the species devil and had been playing picard just for the fun of it.
and then sent picard packing, with a truly evil laugh
I’ve always seen it as an average episode. The only major problem is that, if Ardra was doing it with transporters the Enterprise shields should have been able to block it.
True but one thing I've learned about TNG (and many other shows) after watching episodes umpteen times, is it's hard not to start picking them apart for these types of things. Best to just suspend disbelief (admittedly difficult at times) and go with it.
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