The problem is that in the context of the episode:Troi "I think you should be careful. This isn't just some experiment you're running, Data. Jenna is a living, breathing person with needs and feelings that have to be considered."
Data "Then you do not believe I should pursue this any further."
Troi "I didn't say that. I just want you to be aware that this is unlike any other more casual relationship that you've attempted."
- All the relationship is managed by Data exactly as an experiment.
- In the context Data is incapable of romantic feelings. From the Moore himself who wrote the episode: So I thought, well, what if we did that with Data and there was a woman who fell in love with a man who literally doesn’t have a heart, who could not give her something emotional. I wanted to see that relationship crash on the rocks. I wanted to see the moment when she realizes that he really can’t give back to her what she wants.
We can argue that Moore does the character a disservice, but in the context of the episode Jenna wants something from Data that Data can't give. He can't even fake it decently ("HONEY I'M HOME").
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