Time Squared - Riker makes eggs for everyone. They taste bad but Worf likes them! The Enterprise finds a Starfleet shuttlecraft drifting in space. It's an Enterprise shuttlecraft which is already sitting in the shuttle bay. And there's another Captain Picard inside it! Pulaski reports that his brainwaves are "out of phase" and Troi says it's a real Picard, but our Picard doesn't believe it. Pulaski can't wake the other Picard because everything about him is opposite. Even the shuttle itself won't run on the Enterprise's power (or something) so they have to use negative power (or somethinng.) Anyway, the shuttle is from six hours in the future. Geordi manages to play a recording from the future shuttle's log showing Picard leaving the Enterprise just before it is destroyed. Worf knows about the mobius, a twist in the fabric of space that cannot be avoided. Pulaski says the other Picard's body clock is out of whack and he'll turn back to normal when the six hours work. I'm not sure of the science on that! Picard continues to be disgusted by his seemingly cowardly future self.
Picard and Riker try to work out what's going on. They think there might be some conscious mind behind it. A space vortex appears underneath the Enterprise. Troi detects a consciousness in it. Picard orders them to leave because he thinks the mistake they made last time might have been investigating it. The entity attacks both Picards. Since it's just going for Picard, he realises that the other one left the Enterprise to save the ship. They two Picards think the entity has recognised Picard as the "brain" of the Enterprise. Future Picard tries to leave again. Our Picard SHOOTS HIM DEAD to stop him and says the cycle must end. Pulaski walks off and leaves O'Brien to clean up the dead Picard body. Picard has the Enterprise fly through the heart of the voretex and that somehow works (the other Picard and the shuttle just vanish.) So the entity just decided to stop attacking Picard when he turned the Enterprise around? Picard says there's a lot of questions and not many answers. You're telling me!
What this episode does well is atmosphere. It's genuinely creepy when the future Picard shows up, unable to communicate, and Patrick Stewart does some great angry acting as our Picard. The music is strong, the story's intriguing...but in the end it doesn't make any sense? I don't need the entity explained completely, I'm fine with it being a mystery...but they should have explained at least some of it! There was no hint as to why Picard was sent flying back in time, Picard's plan to just fly through the vortex comes out of nowhere, Picard murdering his future self seems unnecessary...what's the actual story meant to be here? Just a bunch of freaky stuff that makes no sense? I like the creepiness of it, but there has to be something me than just "well, that was weird" at the end. Writer Maurice Hurley orginally planned to have Q be behind the whole thing but wasn't allowed to do it, so maybe that's why this doesn't feel like a full story.
SCORE: 7/10