I have two big problems with Masks:
1. Crusher says that the probe can use their DNA to create what it wants. Sooooo, how come we dont see any people turning into things? No one even seems worried about that possibility in the slightest despite them specifically saying their DNA could be used for transformation by the probe. That just seemed really poorly thought out.
Plus, they mustve gotten pretty lucky with what the probe transformed. Worf says at one point that within two hours, there'll be nothing left of the ship. I know that there were systems breaking down, but with only 2 hours left, they seem to be in pretty good shape. I didnt buy it one bit.
2. So was Masaka actually a myth or not??? Everyone here seems to think it is, but then whose personalities was Data receiving? If masaka was a myth, how could she "send away" or kill the people that Data was embodying? Were they mythical figures too? So he was possessed by "thousands" of fairy-tale characters? Again, dont buy it.
To me, in the end, Masks is the perfect example of the writers getting so caught up in trying to be off-beat, they forget to make the show about anything. Weird and off-beat is great- "Frame of mind", "Projections", etc.- but here, its just a waste. As if we're supposed to be distracted so much by how different it is were not going to notice how lame the plot actually is. Menosky got the "myths/totally different cultures" thing right with Darmok. Here, not so much.
1. Crusher says that the probe can use their DNA to create what it wants. Sooooo, how come we dont see any people turning into things? No one even seems worried about that possibility in the slightest despite them specifically saying their DNA could be used for transformation by the probe. That just seemed really poorly thought out.
Plus, they mustve gotten pretty lucky with what the probe transformed. Worf says at one point that within two hours, there'll be nothing left of the ship. I know that there were systems breaking down, but with only 2 hours left, they seem to be in pretty good shape. I didnt buy it one bit.
2. So was Masaka actually a myth or not??? Everyone here seems to think it is, but then whose personalities was Data receiving? If masaka was a myth, how could she "send away" or kill the people that Data was embodying? Were they mythical figures too? So he was possessed by "thousands" of fairy-tale characters? Again, dont buy it.
To me, in the end, Masks is the perfect example of the writers getting so caught up in trying to be off-beat, they forget to make the show about anything. Weird and off-beat is great- "Frame of mind", "Projections", etc.- but here, its just a waste. As if we're supposed to be distracted so much by how different it is were not going to notice how lame the plot actually is. Menosky got the "myths/totally different cultures" thing right with Darmok. Here, not so much.