Yeah, I liked this ep too. The concept is borrowed from somewhere else I can't remember, but I thought it was executed pretty well. Somehow, it does feel slightly dated, but I enjoy rewatching it anyway.![]()
Yeah, I liked this ep too. The concept is borrowed from somewhere else I can't remember, but I thought it was executed pretty well. Somehow, it does feel slightly dated, but I enjoy rewatching it anyway.![]()
Its borrowed from Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece, "Rashomon".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042876/
RAMA
Hmm, I always found this one of the more boring episodes, mainly because there's no real suspense, we know Riker didn't actually do what any of the gueststars is accusing him off.
Yeah, I liked this ep too. The concept is borrowed from somewhere else I can't remember, but I thought it was executed pretty well. Somehow, it does feel slightly dated, but I enjoy rewatching it anyway.![]()
Its borrowed from Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece, "Rashomon".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042876/
RAMA
Voyager did the same story in season one with Paris and some married bird-like woman. However, in the Voyager ep, I think it's implied they did the nasty.
Hmm, I always found this one of the more boring episodes, mainly because there's no real suspense, we know Riker didn't actually do what any of the gueststars is accusing him off.
I've since assumed that Picard and crew were covering up for Riker. That Riker, acting from instructions by Section 31, did kill the scientist.
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