CaptainWacky
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The Child - Season two! We start with some REALLY spectacular music that doesn't seem to fit what's happening on screen (a shuttle taking off) but is nice to hear, and then Riker (WITH A BEARD) sits down in his chair in an awesome way and Picard says his new catchphrases "Grand!" and Geodi's the Chief Engineer now and that's a lot to take in! Riker also stands up from the chair in the same way which is even more awesome! A ball of light enters the ship...then seemingly flies right up between Troi's legs while she sleeps in bed (seriously that's how they did it.) Picard says "grand" again and can't remember the name of the new Doctor (seems unlikely.) She's in TEN FORWARD (never heard of it!) and Picard talks to Wesley on the Turbolift. He's supposed to be leaving the ship to be with his mother who is the new head of Starfleet Medical. Ten Forward is a bar where WHOOPI GOLDBERG works and the new Doctor Pulaski has shocking news about Troi. Is it that Troi's season two costume has much less cleavage? No, it's that she's pregnant and the baby is growing super fast. Riker (quite rudley) asks who the father is and Troi talks about a "presence" entering her body. Worf says OBVIOUSLY the pregnancy must be terminated. Good old Worf. Troi says she's going to have the baby. She has a big baby bump in the next scene as the Enterprise arrives at the planet for the usual "alien plague" subplot that every episode of season one had. I'm not going to bother saying anything about it because who cares really!?
Troi's about to give birth and Data's going to hold her hand, which Pulaski calls "the cold hand of technology." It was a really stupid move having Pulaski insult the most popular character in one of her first scenes. Riker menacingly watches Troi as she gives birth. It's just a normal human boy and Troi calls it Ian, the most boring of names. The scene plays ot like we're supposed to be happy about Troi's beautiful baby and forget the part where she was raped by a ball of light. Ian continues to grow super fast and looks like a four year old the next day. Also he can talk. Troi doesn't find this creepy at all. Pulaski pronounces Data's name wrong then gets pissy with him when he corrects her. Urgh, why are they doing this. She's not Bones and he's not Spock, just stop it. Chief O'Brien is finally doing his proper job of transporting stuff! Troi keeps acting like her creepy child is normal. He says he isn't ready to tell them why he came to the ship. Wesley talks to Guinan about his feelings. It's actually a good scene!
Something goes wrong with the alien plague thing. It's boring, who cares. Riker wants to seperate the saucer but they can't afford the special effects for that anymore. Ian admits that it's his fault the thing that went wrong went wrong (or something) and Troi does some bad acting crying over this boy she's known for two days. He dies. But then he turns back into a ball of light! Troi suddenly knows everything about him, he was a "lifeforce entity" who wanted to learn about humanity by living a human life. Okay? And the point is? Wesley decides to remain on the Enterprise and it's actually kind of nice? Worf accepts responsibility for tucking him in at night!
Since this is the first episode of the season there's a lot of new stuff to introduce, and that at least brings some interesting stuff to the episode. Riker's beard is great. Geordi as Chief Engineer is a good move, but there's no explanation to why he was flying the ship for a year if he was an Engineer all along. Guinan is a good new addition and has the best scene of the episode with Welsey. Diana Muldaur is a better actress than Gates McFadden and does good work as Pulaski, but having her be so rude to Data was a horrible move. Anyway, all of this new stuff can't distract away from the fact that the main plot of this episode is absolutely crap. It's a rewrite of a Star Trek Phase 2 episode because there was a writer's strike going on, but that's not excuse really! Troi just acts like she's fine being violated by a ball of light and like her son is perfectly normal as he ages 12 years in a couple of days. There's no drama to it and the relationship between them is not believable at all. All Ian does in the episode is grow up then turn into a ball of light again. It's pointless! We're supposed to feel sad that Troi lost her child but it doesn't work in any way. The plot with the plague samples was boring and full of technobabble. When Wesley's plot is better than the main plot you know it's not a good episode.
SCORE: 4.5/10
Troi's about to give birth and Data's going to hold her hand, which Pulaski calls "the cold hand of technology." It was a really stupid move having Pulaski insult the most popular character in one of her first scenes. Riker menacingly watches Troi as she gives birth. It's just a normal human boy and Troi calls it Ian, the most boring of names. The scene plays ot like we're supposed to be happy about Troi's beautiful baby and forget the part where she was raped by a ball of light. Ian continues to grow super fast and looks like a four year old the next day. Also he can talk. Troi doesn't find this creepy at all. Pulaski pronounces Data's name wrong then gets pissy with him when he corrects her. Urgh, why are they doing this. She's not Bones and he's not Spock, just stop it. Chief O'Brien is finally doing his proper job of transporting stuff! Troi keeps acting like her creepy child is normal. He says he isn't ready to tell them why he came to the ship. Wesley talks to Guinan about his feelings. It's actually a good scene!
Something goes wrong with the alien plague thing. It's boring, who cares. Riker wants to seperate the saucer but they can't afford the special effects for that anymore. Ian admits that it's his fault the thing that went wrong went wrong (or something) and Troi does some bad acting crying over this boy she's known for two days. He dies. But then he turns back into a ball of light! Troi suddenly knows everything about him, he was a "lifeforce entity" who wanted to learn about humanity by living a human life. Okay? And the point is? Wesley decides to remain on the Enterprise and it's actually kind of nice? Worf accepts responsibility for tucking him in at night!
Since this is the first episode of the season there's a lot of new stuff to introduce, and that at least brings some interesting stuff to the episode. Riker's beard is great. Geordi as Chief Engineer is a good move, but there's no explanation to why he was flying the ship for a year if he was an Engineer all along. Guinan is a good new addition and has the best scene of the episode with Welsey. Diana Muldaur is a better actress than Gates McFadden and does good work as Pulaski, but having her be so rude to Data was a horrible move. Anyway, all of this new stuff can't distract away from the fact that the main plot of this episode is absolutely crap. It's a rewrite of a Star Trek Phase 2 episode because there was a writer's strike going on, but that's not excuse really! Troi just acts like she's fine being violated by a ball of light and like her son is perfectly normal as he ages 12 years in a couple of days. There's no drama to it and the relationship between them is not believable at all. All Ian does in the episode is grow up then turn into a ball of light again. It's pointless! We're supposed to feel sad that Troi lost her child but it doesn't work in any way. The plot with the plague samples was boring and full of technobabble. When Wesley's plot is better than the main plot you know it's not a good episode.
SCORE: 4.5/10
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