WEEK 9: (Ending 02.28.93)
TNG: Birthright, Part 1 (Airdate 02.22.93)
DS9:The Passenger (Airdate 02.22.93)
B5: The Gathering (Airdate 02.22.93)
Just in case you'd forgotten, there's another Trek show on, so here's a TNG episode that takes place at DS9 to remind you. The crossover seems rather pointless, though, as a story about Data learning to dream and Worf looking for his father could have taken place anywhere. Even Siddig's guest star could have been anyone. If you're gonna doing a series crossover, how's about some more characters, eh? A follow-up Picard/Sisko scene, Riker at Quark's, just somethin', huh? Ah well, Data's story was nice enough, certainly better than DS9's episode.
Yeah, what on Earth happened with The Passenger? If TNG wanted to remind the audience about DS9, this episode probably wasn't the best one to follow-up with. The Odo/Primmin stuff was good but unfortunately treated as an afterthought to the Vantika stuff, which was overwrought at best and hokey at worst. As a funny aside, although I realize there's no official Stardate for The Passenger, if we're to take the airdates of these episodes as roughly the same chronology, then poor Dr. Bashir had one crazy day: first nearly kills Data, gets him to dream, gets to write a paper about it that would obviously give him huge exposure, saves another from death (as per some dialog at the beginning of The Passenger), then becomes possessed by an EEVVIILLLL scientist. Heck, that's one wild week, even!
Meanwhile, in an entirely different universe, a bunch of ambassador aliens are gathering at a space station called Babylon 5, one of which is the victim of an assassination attempt. After a bunch of investigations, hi-jinx, courtroom drama, and shoot-outs/stand-offs, things are mostly resolved, though with a few questions left unanswered. But hey, gets you intrigued for when the show's first season starts, right? (er, in nearly a year, that is) As a pilot movie, The Gathering is actually quite good. Maybe not as good a DS9's, but certainly better than TNG's. If anything, the cast of characters make a strong impression. Peter Jurasik, even with the relatively minor role Londo has in this premiere, was excellent!
DS9 obviously loses out on this week, and as pleasant as the Data storyline was in Birthright, TNG's episode still feels... incomplete. Obviously, the fact it's the first of a two-parter doesn't help, perhaps is even a detriment. After all, aren't TNG's two-parters usually more... epic? The Gathering certainly was, though, so sorry Data fans, but B5's first versus takes this week's crown.
Weekly Winner
B5
Next: Week 10
TNG - Birthright: Part 2
Y'know, I have a confession to make about that. Even though I'm trying to watch all these shows as they originally aired, I can't say I legitimately did so with The Gathering, as I only have the re-done DVD version that was included in the Movie boxset. So, perhaps I'm a little biased that way.Whoaa..Birthright is one of my top 20 STNG favs..I think it blows that horrible B5 premiere out of the water.
Y'know, I have a confession to make about that. Even though I'm trying to watch all these shows as they originally aired, I can't say I legitimately did so with The Gathering, as I only have the re-done DVD version that was included in the Movie boxset. So, perhaps I'm a little biased that way.Whoaa..Birthright is one of my top 20 STNG favs..I think it blows that horrible B5 premiere out of the water.
As for Birthright, it was okay, but felt like a wasted opportunity being set on DS9. All that happens is Data learns to dream (of ravens rather than sheep, oddly enough), and Worf heads off for some bushwhackin'. At least The Gathering had more stuff going on with the introduction of a few interesting characters, despite the plot being muddled.
VOY is not the greatest source of sexy men. It's not that they aren't good-looking (particularly Chakotay), but they're very dull (except for the Doc, who isn't good-looking). Tuvok is dull in most episodes as well, but unlike the others, he has that repressed Vulcan thing about him - he kind of looks like he's going to snap any moment... and then in his centric episodes like "Meld", he usually snaps and goes all violent...which is very hotWait, hang on a second, Tuvok is considered sexy?I know that some people like Chakotay, and Trip's admirers have almost become a cult, but Tuvok? There's a new one for me.
Yes....Wait, did I just say that?I am a very sick person.
And he has real career prospects, in 20 years he could be a Lieutenant JG.
Wait, if it's a chick that's after Harry, doesn't that mean the gal has to have some sort of Dark Secret?Yes.You need to stop lusting after these violent sociopaths, it would be much more sensible to be attracted to a nice young officer like Harry Kim. You don't have to worry about him going insane and attempting to kill you, and you also don't have to worry about him changing and losing interest in you as his personality is completely static. And he has real career prospects, in 20 years he could be a Lieutenant JG.
probably because each one fancies herself as the one able to stir up emotions.I think women find the Vulcan mystique attractive.
probably because each one fancies herself as the one able to stir up emotions.I think women find the Vulcan mystique attractive.
Isaac Asimov: What really gets the girls is your (or rather, Mr. Spock’s) imperviousness to feminine charm.
There is the fascination of trying to break you down that appeals to the hunter instinct of every one of the dear things” .
http://www.startrekblog.net/ben-sisko-sexy-sex
I dream every night Avery Brooks
licking his sweaty bald head is like tasting the most delicious chocolate ever
smooth chocolate head
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