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I think you will find that this is a favorite of many Trek fans. It also adds some depth to the scene in "Generations" when Picard learns of Rene's death. He really wants children in his life but puts his career first. Losing Rene must have cut even deeper than he let on.
It was a superb episode. One of my personal Top 10 and Patrick Stewart turned in an exceptional performance. And the ending was especially poignant (and totally unexpected).
I just have to agree. It is one of the few Trek episodes of all series where every aspect of it worked perfectly. Let's see, it had good acting, good writing, good special effects. Gee, I wonder why it was so good...
The part where Picard has regained consciousness and instinctively moves to touch a panel to open an "automatic" door on the Enterprise is a very nice touch.
Although I have wondered after 20 years (or however long he was "away")
how much would he have forgotten about Starfleet procedures etc?
I would have thought he would require a fairly intense refresher course before getting back to "normal".
Great episode as long as you don't try to over analyze it too much (like I do when I'm bored sometimes.)
For example, it was a bit of a stretch to believe that the civilization on the planet (with their "primitive" rockets) had the technology or scientific knowledge needed to create such a probe which would make Picard believe he lived a lifetime in a matter of minutes.
The flute playing by Picard at the end was a nice touch.
This is a great episode. All the stuff that's happening in Picard's life is very poignant and moving, but my favourite parts are back on the bridge where Crusher is trying to keep him alive. Good stuff.
Yes, this was a wonderful episode. I still enjoying watching it now as much as I did the first time. I wouldn't say it is my favorite of all the Star Trek series, but it is very close.
Magnificent episode - IMHO, one of the four greatest hours of Star Trek in existence. It has its detractors and that's fine, but for me it's just about perfect.