Last night i rewatched TNG's Silicon Avatar. I hadnt rewatched it in many years because i never really cared for the episode and found Dr Marr's character annoying and the whole thing kind of silly.
So, anyway, i rewatched it, and the episode effected me and hit me in a whole new light. I think in particular, because of circumstances that happened in my real life, i saw Dr Marr's character as incredibly sympathetic and absolutely heartbreaking. I was particularly moved when she heard her dead son's voice speaking through Data, as he "read" her dead son's journals.
I've also found myself seeing many other episodes differently, now that i have aged (a few) years since originally watching them.
Have any of you experienced this? Maybe because of becoming parents, loss, wisdom with age, etc? Have you found new ways to 'connect' with old episodes that you originally didnt care for?
No need to give private details or anything like that. Just wondering if anyone else has changed their opinions on episodes that didnt originally do anything for you, due to time, life, etc.
So, anyway, i rewatched it, and the episode effected me and hit me in a whole new light. I think in particular, because of circumstances that happened in my real life, i saw Dr Marr's character as incredibly sympathetic and absolutely heartbreaking. I was particularly moved when she heard her dead son's voice speaking through Data, as he "read" her dead son's journals.
I've also found myself seeing many other episodes differently, now that i have aged (a few) years since originally watching them.
Have any of you experienced this? Maybe because of becoming parents, loss, wisdom with age, etc? Have you found new ways to 'connect' with old episodes that you originally didnt care for?
No need to give private details or anything like that. Just wondering if anyone else has changed their opinions on episodes that didnt originally do anything for you, due to time, life, etc.