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C'mon now, let's not confuse this with Best of Both Worlds
Oh, like anyone doubted Picard would not be saved in the second part. I rewatched the Orville episode and towards the end I noticed Isaac is mighty quiet.
You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks
Ron Moore, Jonathan Frakes and more reveal how writing themselves into a corner for "Best of Both Worlds" changed Trek forever: "All of us were quite thrilled they had the balls to leave Picard on the Borg cube."
The episode electrifies audiences when it begins airing on syndication June 18, 1990. Even Trekkies who refused to accept Next Generation as legitimate are buzzing. Rumors of Patrick Stewart's exit swirl, with fans waiting an agonizing three months for the conclusion to air in September. Meanwhile, the writers are tasked with figuring out how to follow up their first cliffhanger ever.
I thought last week couldn’t be topped, well, it was. This episode was as good as anything I’ve seen in Star Trek. This episode alone makes every single Discovery episode look like mosquito shlat.
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I didn’t call the Krill helping out though...that was a nice surprise.
really great writing and a great cast. this is right up there with Best of Both worlds, which is considered one of the greatest episodes of any TV show in history
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