Lieutenant Troi goes mind-blind in this week's Star Trek: The Next Generation look-back...
This review contains spoilers.
The episode opens with Troi counselling Ensign Brooks over her unwillingness to deal with her husband's death (Ensign Brooks', that is, not Troi. Troi's totally over it) but as she says goodbye, she's stricken with a debilitating headache. On the bridge, Worf notices some weird sensor images, but can't explain what they are. Rather than hang around to find out, the Enterprise tries to leave but stalls immediately, throwing everyone forward slightly. This is what happens when someone other than Wesley does the driving.
In her office, Deanna contacts Crusher complaining of dizziness, but Crusher has a tonne of minor injuries to deal with so she tells Deanna to hang tight. On the bridge, the Enterprise crew are probing their situation and realising that they may well be stuck. Without Wesley to solve the problem,...
This review contains spoilers.
The episode opens with Troi counselling Ensign Brooks over her unwillingness to deal with her husband's death (Ensign Brooks', that is, not Troi. Troi's totally over it) but as she says goodbye, she's stricken with a debilitating headache. On the bridge, Worf notices some weird sensor images, but can't explain what they are. Rather than hang around to find out, the Enterprise tries to leave but stalls immediately, throwing everyone forward slightly. This is what happens when someone other than Wesley does the driving.
In her office, Deanna contacts Crusher complaining of dizziness, but Crusher has a tonne of minor injuries to deal with so she tells Deanna to hang tight. On the bridge, the Enterprise crew are probing their situation and realising that they may well be stuck. Without Wesley to solve the problem,...
- 3/27/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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