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* HarsherInHibdsight: The [[https://www.vulture.com/2017/12/four-more-women-accuse-robert-knepper-of-sexual-assault.html multiple sexual assault accusations]] levied against Robert Knepper makes his timid, NiceGuy role here rather uncomfortable to watch.

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* HarsherInHibdsight: HarsherInHindsight: The [[https://www.vulture.com/2017/12/four-more-women-accuse-robert-knepper-of-sexual-assault.html multiple sexual assault accusations]] levied against Robert Knepper makes his timid, NiceGuy role here rather uncomfortable to watch.

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* HumansAreWhite: The [[MonochromeCasting Tarellians]] are all [[PlentyOfBlondes white people]], as are the Millers, Homn, and Valeda Innis. The only two minority characters in the entire episode are series regulars, {{LaForge}} and Worf.
** The woman of Wyatt's destiny is not only white and blonde, but named "Ariana"; which sounds close to "Aryan", a term used by the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazis]] to justify their ethnic cleansing of anyone who wasn't "white enough".
** The depiction of black aliens in the earlier episode ''[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E3CodeOfHonor Code of Honor]]'', helps to drive home the lack of diversity in early TNG episodes, even harder.
** Taken to an even more ethnically uncomfortable extreme in another 1st season episode ''[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E7Justice Justice]]'', where everyone on Rubicon III are blonde white folks.

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* HumansAreWhite: HarsherInHibdsight: The [[MonochromeCasting Tarellians]] are all [[PlentyOfBlondes white people]], as are the Millers, Homn, and Valeda Innis. The only two minority characters in the entire episode are series regulars, {{LaForge}} and Worf.
** The woman of Wyatt's destiny is not only white and blonde, but named "Ariana"; which sounds close to "Aryan", a term used by the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazis]] to justify their ethnic cleansing of anyone who wasn't "white enough".
** The depiction of black aliens in the earlier episode ''[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E3CodeOfHonor Code of Honor]]'', helps to drive home the lack of diversity in early TNG episodes, even harder.
** Taken to an even more ethnically
[[https://www.vulture.com/2017/12/four-more-women-accuse-robert-knepper-of-sexual-assault.html multiple sexual assault accusations]] levied against Robert Knepper makes his timid, NiceGuy role here rather uncomfortable extreme in another 1st season episode ''[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E7Justice Justice]]'', where everyone on Rubicon III are blonde white folks.to watch.



** The [[https://www.vulture.com/2017/12/four-more-women-accuse-robert-knepper-of-sexual-assault.html multiple sexual assault accusations]] levied against Knepper makes his timid, "[[NiceGuy nice guy]]" role here even more uncomfortable to watch.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Originally, that flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stayed white, making the line nonsense. This has since been corrected for the HD remastering on Bluray, where the rose frequently changes color.

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** The [[https://www.vulture.com/2017/12/four-more-women-accuse-robert-knepper-of-sexual-assault.html multiple sexual assault accusations]] levied against Knepper makes his timid, "[[NiceGuy nice guy]]" role here even more uncomfortable to watch.
* SpecialEffectFailure: Originally, that flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stayed white, making the line nonsense. This has since been corrected for the HD remastering on Bluray, Blu Ray, where the rose frequently changes color.

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** The woman of Wyatt's destiny is not only white and blonde, but named "Ariana"; which sounds close to "Aryan", a term used by the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazis]] to justify their ethnic cleansing of anyone who wasn't "white enough".



** Taken to an even more ethnically uncomfortable extreme in another 1st season episode ''[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E7Justice Justice]]''.

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** Taken to an even more ethnically uncomfortable extreme in another 1st season episode ''[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E7Justice Justice]]''.Justice]]'', where everyone on Rubicon III are blonde white folks.
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* HumansAreWhite: The [[MonochromeCasting Tarellians]] are all [[PlentyOfBlondes white people]], as are the Millers, Homn, and Valeda Innis. The only two minority characters in the entire episode are series regulars, LaForge and Worf.

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* HumansAreWhite: The [[MonochromeCasting Tarellians]] are all [[PlentyOfBlondes white people]], as are the Millers, Homn, and Valeda Innis. The only two minority characters in the entire episode are series regulars, LaForge {{LaForge}} and Worf.



** Taken to an even more ethnically uncomfortable extreme in another 1st season episode ''[[StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E7Justice Justice]]''.

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** Taken to an even more ethnically uncomfortable extreme in another 1st season episode ''[[StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E7Justice ''[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E7Justice Justice]]''.
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* HumansAreWhite: The [[MonochromeCasting Tarellians]] are all [[PlentyOfBlondes white people]], as are the Millers, Homn, and Valeda Innis. The only two minority characters in the entire episode are series regulars, LaForge and Worf.
** The depiction of black aliens in the earlier episode ''[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E3CodeOfHonor Code of Honor]]'', helps to drive home the lack of diversity in early TNG episodes, even harder.
** Taken to an even more ethnically uncomfortable extreme in another 1st season episode ''[[StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E7Justice Justice]]''.
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** The [[https://www.vulture.com/2017/12/four-more-women-accuse-robert-knepper-of-sexual-assault.html multiple sexual assault accusations]] levied against him makes his role here even less comfortable to watch.

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** The [[https://www.vulture.com/2017/12/four-more-women-accuse-robert-knepper-of-sexual-assault.html multiple sexual assault accusations]] levied against him Knepper makes his timid, "[[NiceGuy nice guy]]" role here even less comfortable more uncomfortable to watch.
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** The [[https://www.vulture.com/2017/12/four-more-women-accuse-robert-knepper-of-sexual-assault.html multiple sexual assault accusations]] levied against him makes his role here even less comfortable to watch.

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It's weird, but it delivers the premise of the episode, so it's not a BLAM


* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The "[[FanNickname Quark-in-the-box!]]" that informs Deanna she's about to get married, then dumps jewels everywhere.
* RetroactiveRecognition: It's now quite bizarre seeing a young [[Series/PrisonBreak T-Bag]] as a likable hunk.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The "[[FanNickname Quark-in-the-box!]]" that informs Deanna she's about to get married, then dumps jewels everywhere.
* RetroactiveRecognition: It's now quite bizarre Veteran character actor Robert Knepper was only a year into his acting career at this point. He would eventually go on to specialize in playing creeps and toughs, so seeing a young [[Series/PrisonBreak T-Bag]] him as a likable hunk.hunky romantic is odd.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: That flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stays white, making the line nonsense.

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* SpecialEffectFailure: That Originally, that flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stays stayed white, making the line nonsense.nonsense. This has since been corrected for the HD remastering on Bluray, where the rose frequently changes color.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: It's now quite bizarre seeing a young [[Series/PrisonBreak T-Bag]] as a likable hunk.
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* NightmareFuel: The Betazoid gift box. The way it suddenly opens its eyes...
* SpecialEffectFailure: That flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stays white, making the line nonsense.

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* NightmareFuel: BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The Betazoid gift box. The way it suddenly opens its eyes...
"[[FanNickname Quark-in-the-box!]]" that informs Deanna she's about to get married, then dumps jewels everywhere.
* SpecialEffectFailure: That flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stays white, making the line nonsense.nonsense.
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* NightmareFuel: The Betazoid gift box. The way it suddenly opens its eyes...
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apparently not fixed after all, and the initial color change is all that happens


* SpecialEffectFailure: That flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stays white, making the line nonsense. Fixed in the remaster on Blu-ray and Netflix.

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* SpecialEffectFailure: That flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stays white, making the line nonsense. Fixed in the remaster on Blu-ray and Netflix.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: That flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stays white, making the line nonsense.

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* SpecialEffectFailure: That flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stays white, making the line nonsense. Fixed in the remaster on Blu-ray and Netflix.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: That flower was supposed to change colors between scenes just like the dialogue says it will, but they couldn't get the effect to work and so it just stays white, making the line nonsense.

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