Just a couple of thoughts we had when watching Legacy today. This was the first time I'd seen this in twenty-or-so years, and my girlfriends first view.
Troi was hopeless in this. What sort of empath cannot detect deception? She had little to do anyway so they could have had her out on one of those "season one conferences" she used to get shipped out to all the time.
(This was my girlfriends comment after witnessing "in-your-face-camel-toe" when Ishara is on the bridge with Data in her blue costume) Does Picard buzz the quarter-master and tell them there's a hot female on board, find the most tightly fitting garment you can find and make her wear it! Loving the eighties power-ballad hair btw!
Towards the end (before the scene with Riker and Data where they smash you over the head with the "moral of the tale), Data escorts Ishara to the transporter room and they have a chat. In the background O'Brien says rather curtly "Whenever you're ready Commander". We both started laughing at this. Was he eager to clock-off from his shift or something? It sounds a little out of place, seeing as though he's stood there all the time anyway.
But don't get me wrong, we really enjoyed this episode.
Troi was hopeless in this. What sort of empath cannot detect deception? She had little to do anyway so they could have had her out on one of those "season one conferences" she used to get shipped out to all the time.
(This was my girlfriends comment after witnessing "in-your-face-camel-toe" when Ishara is on the bridge with Data in her blue costume) Does Picard buzz the quarter-master and tell them there's a hot female on board, find the most tightly fitting garment you can find and make her wear it! Loving the eighties power-ballad hair btw!
Towards the end (before the scene with Riker and Data where they smash you over the head with the "moral of the tale), Data escorts Ishara to the transporter room and they have a chat. In the background O'Brien says rather curtly "Whenever you're ready Commander". We both started laughing at this. Was he eager to clock-off from his shift or something? It sounds a little out of place, seeing as though he's stood there all the time anyway.
But don't get me wrong, we really enjoyed this episode.

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