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The Inner Light

I don't love it. It just doesn't do much for me. It's an ok watch, but I'm not moved by it. The Visitor yes, but not this.
 
^ Interesting.

If i remember correctly, is The Visitor the DS9 episode where Sisko visits Jake through time? I haven't watched DS9 in years (except for a very brief "i'll give it another chance, months ago).... if thats the one i am thinking of, i do remember friends of mine being very moved by it while i wasnt.

Like my mom always says, "Thats what makes horse racing."
 
It was my favourite TNG episode. Not everyone likes it, though, as I remember someone starting a thread about how much he hated it. But then again he was banned for trolling later.
 
A beautiful episode. Moving, thought-provoking, poetic without being too sappy, with the very elegant device involving the flute and that haunting tune... One of the classics, no doubt.

In passing, this episode reminds me of how little TNG-era Trek made use of music and how unfortunate that is. Look how effective the musical theme is here, and again later in Lessons I think it was, yet that tune is simplicity itself.
 
If i remember correctly, is The Visitor the DS9 episode where Sisko visits Jake through time? I haven't watched DS9 in years (except for a very brief "i'll give it another chance, months ago).... if thats the one i am thinking of, i do remember friends of mine being very moved by it while i wasnt.

Like my mom always says, "Thats what makes horse racing."
Yeah, that's the one. I still well up at it.

...horse racing?
 
^ i will have to watch that episode again. Sometime. Soon. Maybe. I tried rewatching DS9 and couldn't get past the first 5 or so episodes. I remember friends of mine talking about that episode, how they found it so heartbreaking, and me just not feeling the love for that one. i DO remember LOVING the episode where O'Brien is convicted of a crime he didnt commit (?) and having memories of like 20 years in prison embedded into his brain. I do think that one was a heartbreak!

Horse racing.....meaning everyone has their favorites...if everyone liked the same things (or in this case, the same horse) there would be no horse racing....
 
Terrific phrase. I must start using it.

And yeah, Hard Time is the other episode that gets me. I rate that and The Visitor as the two most emotional Trek episodes.
 
Hard Times is like the Anti-Inner Light, they even had the same actresses in it!

The Visitor, well I did find it a little funny that Visitor employs the same usual technobabble that others decry in Trek but here there's no problem with it.
 
Cyke's tip for the day:

Do NOT, I repeat, do NOT listen to the Inner Light orchestral suite and "Married Life" from the Up soundtrack back to back. Unless you want to lose half your body moisture through your tear ducts, that is.

Know the title to the orchestral suite to the Inner Light? Id be interested in finding that.
 
Cyke's tip for the day:

Do NOT, I repeat, do NOT listen to the Inner Light orchestral suite and "Married Life" from the Up soundtrack back to back. Unless you want to lose half your body moisture through your tear ducts, that is.

Know the title to the orchestral suite to the Inner Light? Id be interested in finding that.
This lovely video uses it (made by CristopherPike, btw). I don't know the title though.
 
The Visitor, well I did find it a little funny that Visitor employs the same usual technobabble that others decry in Trek but here there's no problem with it.
Because it's the way technobabble should be used in a story. It emphasises the uniqueness of Trek in being used logically as part of the story rather than just the copout ending device.
 
The Visitor, well I did find it a little funny that Visitor employs the same usual technobabble that others decry in Trek but here there's no problem with it.
Because it's the way technobabble should be used in a story. It emphasises the uniqueness of Trek in being used logically as part of the story rather than just the copout ending device.

You mean the technobabble was just a random plot device to set the plot in motion, but the technobabble wasn't used to solve it in the end?
 
Cyke's tip for the day:

Do NOT, I repeat, do NOT listen to the Inner Light orchestral suite and "Married Life" from the Up soundtrack back to back. Unless you want to lose half your body moisture through your tear ducts, that is.

Know the title to the orchestral suite to the Inner Light? Id be interested in finding that.



i dont think anyone ever answered your question. It is called, "Orchestral Suite From The Inner Light" on my "The Best of Star Trek 30th Anniversary Special" cd.
 
Definitely one of the best TNG episodes.
There's just one thing that decreases my enjoyment of it: what right did those aliens have of subjecting Picard to such a (possibly traumatic) experience, without his consent? I know they were dieing out, but still, it diminishes my sympathy for them.
 
Is there anyone that doesnt love this episode?
I certainly don't love it. It isn't bad, but I find it overly touchy-feely and slow paced to the point of boredom.

And once you see Picard is still on the floor of the bridge then the entire game is up.
 
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