So true. Poor Troi, the romances she was always saddled with were the absolute worst.It really feels like a warmed over Troi romance episode.
She's supposed to be wise with the wisdom of centuries, but that kind of rash decision would be more typical of 17 year olds.
It would seem to be some lack of clarity as to what it means to be a multi-generational being. In the early seasons, there was more of an emphasis on the fragility of the symbiot, where the host is charged with protecting it--perhaps above her own life. After Facets, there is clearly more of a sense that the symbiots are thrill seekers, being almost immortal, thus willing to risk more in order to appease their curiosity and lust for life.It feels like you'd jump at the opportunity to explore that kind of existence, if you were hundreds of years old with hundreds more years to expect ahead of you.
Does anyone know if this actually was a TNG/Troy holdover script? It seems quite likely, as the episode opens with "Despite the Dominion warning, we've decided to continue exploring the Gamma Quadrant."
"Meridian" is based on Brigadoon, a musical about a magical Scottish village that appears only once every one hundred years. Co-Executive Producer Ira Steven Behr, an admirer of Brigadoon, confessed to originating the idea about making an episode based on the musical. Of his idea to do a Star Trek show based on Brigadoon, Behr says "I am a moron." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
I think this is the first episode after "Jem Hadar/The Search" where they go "exploring" again and possibly the last? I'll have to look.
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