Author: robert

  • Trekathon 228: Cost of Living (TNG)

    Yuck. Alexander *and* Lwaxana Troi? I presume the Ferengi got lost on the way to the ‘worst episode ever’ contest. Well, it’s not that bad. Even if the ‘colony of free thinkers’ did come dangerously close to the space hippies of *The Way to Eden*. It’s still in the worst 10 episodes of all time,…

  • Trekathon 227: The First Duty (TNG)

    Wesley’s back, and this time he’s in trouble. It’s another fairly slow, courtroom centred episode. But there are some fantastic scenes, particularly the two big confrontation scenes of Wesley with Picard and then with Locarno. For the first time Wesley is given a bit of real character development, and a bit of imperfection. It builds…

  • Trekathon 226: Cause and Effect (TNG)

    Groundhog day with explosions. What’s not to love? This episode could easily sound very dull on paper – after all, it consists of the same sequence of scenes four of five times, with only fairly minor changes along the way. But the direction and acting is flawless, and the writing is pretty good too. Easily…

  • Trekathon 225: The Outcast (TNG)

    Oh dear, another thinly veiled allegory episode. This time it’s homosexuality. The veil is awfully thin (‘I was born like this’), and the relationship between Riker and the J’naii just isn’t believable. Riker hasn’t shown himself to fall in love at the drop of a hat like this. The action is tedious, the outrage synthetic,…

  • Trekathon 224: Ethics (TNG)

    Million Dollar Klingon (with a happier ending). The plot is fatally undermined by the fact that we know, for certain, that Worf is going to be alive and back to normal by the end of the episode. That takes all of the emotional punch out of the ethical debates about suicide and experimental medical techniques.…

  • Trekathon 223: Power Play (TNG)

    There are quite a few people around who dislike particular characters in this show. The top three would pretty clearly be Lwaxana Troi, Wesley Crusher and Deanna Troi. This epsode shows, for at least one of the three, that the problem is more in the writing than the actress. Marina Sirtis manages quite a clever…

  • Trekathon 222: Conundrum (TNG)

    Probably the best use of the amnesia plot device I’ve ever seen. There are a lot of great fun moments in the episode: Worf assuming (literally) command, Riker and Ro hooking up, Picard when he thinks he’s not in charge. But there’s also a great ‘WTF’ with MacDuff hanging around the bridge, and a clever…

  • Trekathon 221: The Masterpiece Society (TNG)

    The Enterprise destroys the perfect society. Oh well, it’s OK – the Prime Directive didn’t apply, they were human. The nice change of pace here was that they avoided the society having some ‘dark secret’ or any other motivation that would make people feel better about destroying the situation. But the only representative we have…

  • Trekathon 220: Violations (TNG)

    Interesting idea, slightly shaky and ponderous execution. The main problem I had was that the ‘mind rape’ sequences weren’t frequent enough, or disturbing enough. While they were unpleasant, they didn’t quite convey the full horror of what was supposed to be happening. I think this might have been an important episode for me: throughout my…

  • Trekathon 219: Hero Worship (TNG)

    You know what would be a good palate cleanser after a kid heavy episode last time? A good action heavy episode. You know what wouldn’t be (at least on paper)? An episode where a small child starts to emulate Data. The similarities between the two episodes are pretty significant, but this ends up being a…