TNG S4E16 Galaxy’s Child

This episode has so much cringe in it.

Geordie setting up a meeting and trying to make it into a date is a lot. Plus omitting that he had the computer summarize her files to resolve a critical crisis, while using the information he got from her file in discussing with her is not good.

Brahms does an excellent job letting him down and putting up firm boundaries.

But oh god, when she discovers the holodeck program, and then Geordie rant!

It’s tough to watch in a totally different way than the Quark Gender swap episode.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    204 months ago

    One thing I really admire about her is that she always seems to instantly know precisely how serious something is, and then she makes light of it exactly until that level.

    For example supporting Odo when he couldn’t stay solid, she made it not shameful and just reassured him. Or when she casually pointed out those two fish face assassins the second time she was on enterprise, they weren’t a threat in stasis, so she just called them ugly until it was time go.

    She kept overly serious Picard on his toes in a way nobody else possibly could. She showed Alexander there was a whole other side of life when he was dealing with loss and a father who was pushing too hard to make up for his “Klingon” identity.

    When that scientist came on the ship she knew she could throw decorum out and hit on him, but when he was going to be euthanized she pushed hard to help.

    She just gives exactly the right amount of fucks in ever scenario, and she does it in the opposite way as stoic Picard, she’s a wonderful chaotic contrast.

    • @ummthatguy
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      124 months ago

      Well said. The bit with Odo, where she removes her wig in empathy/solidarity, shows the kind of strength of character she possessed.