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Why the hate for Masks?

FreddyE

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Masks seems one of the more hated / disliked episodes. Why? I have always loved it. Its unconventional, a bit more "fantastic" and mythstic tone always apealed to me. Great acting by Spiner through the whole episode.
 
I like it too. It's out there but kind of fun. A real change of pace for an otherwise fairly weak season.
 
I honestly don't remember it that well, but that's because I disliked it so much the first time it aired that I never wanted to watch it again.

I will re-watch when it's released on Blu-Ray. Maybe my opinion of it will change.
 
Masks seems one of the more hated / disliked episodes. Why? I have always loved it. Its unconventional, a bit more "fantastic" and mythstic tone always apealed to me. Great acting by Spiner through the whole episode.

I didn't find Spiner's acting all that great in it, just the usual over-the-top acting he normally did when he got to play a character other than Data. The episode for me is just silly and doesn't make sense on numerous levels.
 
Masks seems one of the more hated / disliked episodes. Why? I have always loved it. Its unconventional, a bit more "fantastic" and mythstic tone always apealed to me. Great acting by Spiner through the whole episode.

I didn't find Spiner's acting all that great in it, just the usual over-the-top acting he normally did when he got to play a character other than Data. The episode for me is just silly and doesn't make sense on numerous levels.

Agreed. I was going to chime in and call it over-acting, and that's exactly what it was. But you already nailed it.
 
No hate from me on this one. I've always enjoyed the episode a lot and struggle to comprehend why it ranks so highly on "worst of" polls. Again, I accept I'm in the minority here, but I do find Spiner's performance to be compelling and extremely well executed.
 
I just saw it again a few days ago. Very bizzare episode but i found it enjoyable and interesting. I liked Spiner's performance. He was playing characters from that planet's mythology so a little over the topness seemed appropriate.
 
I just find it weird. Sometimes shows were just so off the wall. It wasn't horrible, just weird. It takes adjusting to even seen Brent Spiner in any role other than Data. Seeing Data with emotions and acting out of character was just weird. It was interesting, but weird.
 
After a sigh of disappointment and a dramatic roll of the eyes, I filed it in the that was bollocks box and barely gave it another thought, except when given cause to ponder season seven, where I momentarily recalled its rubbishness and promptly closed the box lid.
 
I just saw it again a few days ago. Very bizzare episode but i found it enjoyable and interesting. I liked Spiner's performance. He was playing characters from that planet's mythology so a little over the topness seemed appropriate.

Yeah...it may be a bit of overacting, but appropriate here. The different personalities he takes were supposed to be jarring and strange. I must confess that my opinion might be influenced by the fact that the first time I saw that episode it was in its german dubbed version (although I have watched it un-dubbed by now). The german voice actors always tended to play everthing a bit more understated then the original back then.
 
Because it was a Fistful of Datas, without the holodeck, or the humor. I don't hate it, but it's hardly a top notch episode. It was just thrown together so Spiner would have some actor fodder. "Ooo! Look at my range!" I'd rather look at a compelling story
 
Fistful of Datas was another episode I really disliked. I know people love Brent Spiner but outside his role as Data I've never found him to be that great an actor. :shrug:
 
I honestly don't remember it that well, but that's because I disliked it so much the first time it aired that I never wanted to watch it again.

I will re-watch when it's released on Blu-Ray. Maybe my opinion of it will change.

I'm not sure this is the type of episode where a cleaned up version will affect your opinion, but who knows.

I liked it, concept-wise at least. The idea of a balky library probe re-designing the ship is interesting.
 
It "redesigning the ship" is one of the things that bugged me. It converted several decks and sections of the ship into a huge temple. That, even given all of the Treknology we see, is just... a bit absurd. You can't tell me the removal of those bulkheads, conduits and other spaceshipy things would have catastrophic impacts on the ship's operation beyond the minor annoyances we see in the episode.

And then everything just fades back to normal at the end, those room and such just go right back to how they're supposed to be. One of the dumber elements of the episode and, really, probably the element that makes the episode unlikable to me the most. Well, that and the over-acting by Spiner. It's really, really, cringe inducing watching him chew scenery like a dinner-theater actor in Willy Wonka's playland.
 
I disliked it for the fact of it being the latest, and lamest in a long line of "something takes control over Data" episodes.
 
I honestly don't remember it that well, but that's because I disliked it so much the first time it aired that I never wanted to watch it again.

I will re-watch when it's released on Blu-Ray. Maybe my opinion of it will change.

I'm not sure this is the type of episode where a cleaned up version will affect your opinion, but who knows.

It's not the cleaning up of the episode that I think will change my mind. I just haven't seen it since it aired so maybe the passage of time will make a difference.
 
Because it was a Fistful of Datas, without the holodeck, or the humor. I don't hate it, but it's hardly a top notch episode. It was just thrown together so Spiner would have some actor fodder. "Ooo! Look at my range!" I'd rather look at a compelling story

This.
 
Personally, I quite liked that episode. It touched on the ancient beliefs of worlds and civilizations long dead that found a way to live again through Data; albeit temporarily. It was still a very good watch. It gave Brent a whole new canvas to paint on with Data; a chance to show his "real colors" as an actor as it were.
 
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