Happy Tuesday! This week’s episode: Where No One Has Gone Before.
Observations:
Try to go easy on the Wesley hate, everybody. I like him.
Observations:
- Kudos to the late Stanley Kamel for his performance as Kosinski. The character must look ridiculous on paper — how can anybody be that obnoxious and oblivious? Kamel makes the character believable.
- The BluRay eye candy is spectacular. Visually the best episode so far, and probably one of the best of the series.
- Troi says, “With most life forms I can usually feel something. I may not be able to understand or interpret it, but I feel something, if only a presence. With him, nothing. Empty space. It's as though he isn't even here.” I’ve always wondered, does she feel anything from Data? It might be relevant in “The Measure of a Man.” If she does, it would be a strong point in Data’s favor. If she doesn’t, that might be useful to Maddox’s side, but the precedent of the Traveller might diminish its value.
- The BHA’s that are so pervasive in TNG/DS9/VOY are often ridiculous, but the Traveller’s hands stand out as especially ridiculous, perhaps second only to Fallit Kot.
- Nitpicks:
- Geordi says the trip home from M33 would take 300 years. At that speed, Voyager should be able to traverse our own galaxy in a lot less than 70 years.
- Data says a subspace message will reach home in “51 years, 10 months, 9 weeks, 16 days...” Did Spiner mess up, or was the line written that way?
- Kosinski says, “I applied the energy asymptomatically.” Does that make any sense? I suspect the word was supposed to be asymptotically.
- When the Targ appears on the bridge, Worf and Tasha react, but the extras working the other bridge stations aren’t even curious enough to glance over.
- Picard cautions the crew to control their thoughts. Is that possible? When somebody tells you not to think of anything dangerous, doesn’t something dangerous (Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man?) immediately pop to mind? How can one “avoid random thoughts”?
- “I feel such an abundance of well being on the ship. It feels like... quite wonderful.”
Did Sirtis hate saying these lines as much as I hate hearing them?
- Geordi says the trip home from M33 would take 300 years. At that speed, Voyager should be able to traverse our own galaxy in a lot less than 70 years.
Try to go easy on the Wesley hate, everybody. I like him.