Just watched this nifty episode. It is a great ghost story don't you think?
My favorite part of the episode.toughlittleship said:
Is this the one where Sirtis' ass gets the majority of screentime?![]()
No, it's one of the worst, hokiest TNG episodes ever produced. I would be embarassed to show this to those who want to checkout TNG for the very first time.startrekwatcher said:
Just watched this nifty episode. It is a great ghost story don't you think?
Good Will Riker said:
If VOY did this episode, fans would be saying that this is just "typical VOY cheese."
Yeah, that's the structural problem here. The mystery is fine and Troi meeting the klindesteron beademungen is interesting enough, and dream-deprivation is a cool enough science fiction concept. The trouble is the premise means all our regulars have to be cranky and irritable and sluggish, which makes it easy to start rooting for the aliens to just eat them already.mon capitaine said:
I think one of the problems is that it's a little slow, and that because of it's 'lack of REM sleep' premise; it's deliberatly slow. Sleep deprived characters aren't nearly as much fun to watch as regularly functioning ones.
Hey, don't forget about The Lights Of Zetar! Watching as a kid, I thought that one was pretty freaky.defconprime said:
When I was a kid, something that drew me to the Original Series was how scary a lot of it was. Most of the time this was through elements that bordered on surreal, like Spectre of the Gun, Miri (earth double? even though it's never explained?), The Squire of Gothos, Who Mourns for Adonais?, etc.
That was a yawner, wasn't it? That was a shitty piece of special effects work when Troi was flying with this clouds around her. That was well below our standard.
startrekwatcher said:
Brannon Braga didn't write this episode but I can see how you might have thought that. It definitely is the sort of episode that is right up his alley.
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