Tapestry - Picard is brought into Sickbay after being shot. His artificial heart is failing and Crusher is having difficulty reviving him. He finds himself walking into a white light...and sees Q. "Welcome to the afterlife, Jean Luc. YOU'RE DEAD." That's a great teaser! Picard refuses to believe that Q is God. Q shows his father and lets Picard hear the voices of everyone who died under his command. He wants Picard to aplogise to them, but Picard is defiant. He keeps pushing Picard to express some regret for how he lived and shows him his artificial heart. Picard admits that he does regret things from the days when he lost his real heart. Q gets Picard to admit that if he could live his life all over again, he wouldn't be so arrogant and cocky and get stabbed by a Nausicaan. So Q sends him back into his own young body (but we see him as Patrick Stewart) where he meets his friends Corey and Marta. All wearing TOS movie unifroms! Q gives him an apportunity to live his life differently but Picard refuses to do it because it would change history. Q guarantess him that nothing he does will alter the future, just Picard's own life. Young Picard was a womaniser who'd been on a date with two women at the same time. Q is impressed. Older Picard struggles with the ladies and keeps getting slapped or drinks thrown on him. A surly Nausicaan wants to PLAY DOM-JOT with Picard's friend. The more responsible Picard tries to talk him out of it. Picard tells Q that the Nausicaan cheats to win and Corey will later try to get revenge with Picard's help and that will lead to the stabbing. Marta kind of likes the new Picard and they have a moment, but Q comes in to deliver flowers from another girl to "John Luck Pickerd." Whcih is brilliant.
Corey tries to cheat anyway but Picard stops him. Marta continues to be impessed and admits her feelings to Picard. They kiss and have sex (off camera) but Picard wakes up with Q in his bed. Picard says he doesn't regret it, but things are different between him and Marta now. Q mocks Picard for alienating his two best friends. The Nausicaans come in looking for a fight. They insult Marta but Picard pushes Corey over a table to stop him from punching a Nausicaan. He tries to explain that the Nausicaan had a weapon but Corey and Marta walk out on him. Picard then finds himself back on the Enterprise, wearing blue, and as a Lieutenant Junior Grade. Thomas Halloway is Captain of the ship (and I guess he stopped the Borg!) Q tells Picard he gave him what he wanted, a life where he wasn't stabbed in the heart. Picard goes to Riker and Troi to ask about his future on the Enterprise. They can't really think of much to say (Riker throws "punctual" in there.) Picard asks about his prospects for command but Troi tells him he's never been willing to do what's necessary to live up to his goals. Picard tells Q he's made his point and he can't live the life of a boring Picard who takes no chances. Q really drives home the point that being stabbed in the heart is what made Picard such a great man. Picard says he'd rather die in Sickbay than live the other life so Q returns him to the Nausicaan fight. Picard is stabbed through the heart again and laughs (just like he told Wesley back in season two!) He wakes up in Sickbay still laughing. He talks to Riker about the whole thing after. He admits to Riker that he owes Q a debt of gratitude.
It's definitely a great episode. Pretty much any Picard centric episode is always great, certainly by this point. It's the best Q episode since season 3 and the Stewart/de Lancie chemistry is sparkling as always. I don't think it's a perfect, 10/10 episode though, mainly because the way it comes about is a bit forced. If the story started with Picard regretting the way he lived his life and Q came along to show him he's wrong that would be fine. But Picard literally dies (or so we think) because of his artificial heart. Of course he's going to regret having it! It killed him! And even though Q has to really push him into revealing his regrets. So it feels like maybe it's a lesson Picard didn't have to learn? It's kind of an obvious lesson, really, I'm sure Picard would know that the events of your life, even those you regret, are what make you the person you are. Also Picard sleeping with a girl he knew forty years ago (who's the age she was forty years ago) is even so slightly creepy. Don't get me wrong, it is a great episode, I'm just explaining why I don't think it's one of the absolute top level episodes, OKAY.
SCORE: 9/10