This is strange. I don't think, in 23 years of watching TNG in the original run and reruns, I've ever seen this episode. If I have, I've completed blocked it out of my mind. So for the first time in a very long time, I got to watch an episode of TNG and didn't know what to expect.
And I'm glad I didn't expect much. It starts off as a Wesley episode, with an unfriendly outsider (a recurrent theme on the show) not making nice with the crew. Then it gets in to a whole ethical debate that I think I've heard more than once (though it might be on later episodes that were rehashing this one, so it's not fair to slag it just for that).
The resolution seems really bizarre. Basically, a high school kid created a new life form (which is never, I think, referenced again), and they give it its own planet? I thought the point of nanites was that they were microscopic. Wouldn't a decent-sized house be enough for them? Or an abandoned shopping mall, at the most?
I enjoyed seeing "new" TNG, but I can see why this one isn't on many top ten lists. It makes it likely that I have in fact seen it before, but completely pushed it out of my mind.
It's not awful--it just seems like one of those episodes where no one's trying particularly hard.
I did like the visiting scientist's clothes, though: proof that everyone in the 24th century doesn't go skin-tight. I liked the music, too.
And I'm glad I didn't expect much. It starts off as a Wesley episode, with an unfriendly outsider (a recurrent theme on the show) not making nice with the crew. Then it gets in to a whole ethical debate that I think I've heard more than once (though it might be on later episodes that were rehashing this one, so it's not fair to slag it just for that).
The resolution seems really bizarre. Basically, a high school kid created a new life form (which is never, I think, referenced again), and they give it its own planet? I thought the point of nanites was that they were microscopic. Wouldn't a decent-sized house be enough for them? Or an abandoned shopping mall, at the most?
I enjoyed seeing "new" TNG, but I can see why this one isn't on many top ten lists. It makes it likely that I have in fact seen it before, but completely pushed it out of my mind.
It's not awful--it just seems like one of those episodes where no one's trying particularly hard.
I did like the visiting scientist's clothes, though: proof that everyone in the 24th century doesn't go skin-tight. I liked the music, too.