First Duty was such a slam dunk.
Although I've always liked Wesley overall, this was a great episode to humanize the character. But I loved Picard's reaction to Wesley.
This episode is a testament to Trek's ability to show us something at a certain age, but when we rewatch it 20 years later, it shows us something else.
Wow. What a knockout.
And then I saw Cost of Living and it was a rough transition for about 5 minutes, but I got into it. It was a lighter episode, but I really enjoyed the weirdness of the Lwaxana's holodeck program. That funny face balloon, the weirdo fat dude and the juggler were pretty memorable. And I was actually moved by Lwaxana's relationship with Alexander.
Because of the year of the episode, you can tell Majel Barrett was drawing on her personal loss---Gene's death---for that one scene.
When I think of good Majel performances, I tend to think of "What Are Little Girls Are Made Of?" and Half A Life, but I thought this was a good one as well.
Although I've always liked Wesley overall, this was a great episode to humanize the character. But I loved Picard's reaction to Wesley.
This episode is a testament to Trek's ability to show us something at a certain age, but when we rewatch it 20 years later, it shows us something else.
Wow. What a knockout.
And then I saw Cost of Living and it was a rough transition for about 5 minutes, but I got into it. It was a lighter episode, but I really enjoyed the weirdness of the Lwaxana's holodeck program. That funny face balloon, the weirdo fat dude and the juggler were pretty memorable. And I was actually moved by Lwaxana's relationship with Alexander.
Because of the year of the episode, you can tell Majel Barrett was drawing on her personal loss---Gene's death---for that one scene.
When I think of good Majel performances, I tend to think of "What Are Little Girls Are Made Of?" and Half A Life, but I thought this was a good one as well.