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** A minor one but when the "phased" Romulan stands up, the chair he's supposed to be unable to interact with wobbles rather obviously.
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** A minor one but when the "phased" Romulan stands up, the chair he's supposed to be unable to interact with wobbles rather obviously. Unless the chair itself is also out of phase.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: This TNG episode is significant because here is where Ensign Ro Laren began to take in character; subverted by her previous namesake episode where she was portrayed as an arrogant and obnoxious Starfleet officer.
** Her attitude has slightly improved from an arrogant pessimist to one with a sense of duty as she has learned to trust and cooperate with others with, of all people, Commander Geordi La Forge.
** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be it in Deep Space 9 or VOY.
** Her attitude has slightly improved from an arrogant pessimist to one with a sense of duty as she has learned to trust and cooperate with others with, of all people, Commander Geordi La Forge.
** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be it in Deep Space 9 or VOY.
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* LeftHanging: Here we go again. No resolution or even a mention by the TNG cast as to how they would address the Romulan Phasing Incident which affected Ensign Ro and Cmdr. La Forge and instead allowed their formerly funeral party to continue until both of them were left behind in Ten-Forward.
** I really believed that it was supposed to be Star Trek Universe standard to get all significant plot points resolved before the episode ends; but one could guess either CreatorBacklash or ExecutiveMeddling would have taken care of that.
** I really believed that it was supposed to be Star Trek Universe standard to get all significant plot points resolved before the episode ends; but one could guess either CreatorBacklash or ExecutiveMeddling would have taken care of that.
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** Riker's trombone playing does not match up with the soundtrack, revealing that the music is simply dubbed over.
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* LeftHanging: Here we go again. No resolution or even a mention by the TNG cast as to how they would address the Romulan Phasing Incident which affected Ensign Ro and Cmdr. La Forge and instead allowed their formerly funeral party to continue until both of them were left behind in Ten-Forward.
** I really believed that it was supposed to be Star Trek Universe standard to get all significant plot points resolved before the episode ends; but one could guess either CreatorBacklash or ExecutiveMeddling would have taken care of that.
** I really believed that it was supposed to be Star Trek Universe standard to get all significant plot points resolved before the episode ends; but one could guess either CreatorBacklash or ExecutiveMeddling would have taken care of that.
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** I really believed thatbit was supposed to be Star Trek Universe standard to get all significant plot points resolved before the episode ends; but one could guess either CreatorBacklash or ExecutiveMeddling would have taken care of that.
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** I really believed thatbit that it was supposed to be Star Trek Universe standard to get all significant plot points resolved before the episode ends; but one could guess either CreatorBacklash or ExecutiveMeddling would have taken care of that.
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* LeftHanging: Here we go again. No resolution or even a mention by the TNG cast as to how they would address the Romulan Phasing Incident which affected Ensign Ro and Cmdr. La Forge and instead allowed their formerly funeral party to continue until both of them were left behind in Ten-Forward.
** I really believed thatbit was supposed to be Star Trek Universe standard to get all significant plot points resolved before the episode ends; but one could guess either CreatorBacklash or ExecutiveMeddling would have taken care of that.
** I really believed thatbit was supposed to be Star Trek Universe standard to get all significant plot points resolved before the episode ends; but one could guess either CreatorBacklash or ExecutiveMeddling would have taken care of that.
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** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be it [DS9] or VOY.
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** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be it [DS9] in Deep Space 9 or VOY.
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** Her attitude as slightly improved from an arrogant pessimist to one with a sense of duty as she has learned to trust and cooperate with others with, of all people, Commander Geordi La Forge.
** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be it DS9 or VOY.
** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be it DS9 or VOY.
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** Her attitude as has slightly improved from an arrogant pessimist to one with a sense of duty as she has learned to trust and cooperate with others with, of all people, Commander Geordi La Forge.
** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be itDS9 [DS9] or VOY.
** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be it
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: This TNG episode is significant because here is where Ensign Ro Laren began to take in character; subverted by her previous namesake episode where she was portrayed as an arrogant and obnoxious Starfleet officer.
** Her attitude as slightly improved from an arrogant pessimist to one with a sense of duty as she has learned to trust and cooperate with others with, of all people, Commander Geordi La Forge.
** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be it DS9 or VOY.
** Her attitude as slightly improved from an arrogant pessimist to one with a sense of duty as she has learned to trust and cooperate with others with, of all people, Commander Geordi La Forge.
** Why this trope? It was wishful thinking that she could have made some guest appearances or perhaps a regular in any of TNG's successors be it DS9 or VOY.
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** A minor one but when the "phased" Romulan stands up the chair he's supposed to be unable to interact with wobbles rather obviously.
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** A minor one but when the "phased" Romulan stands up up, the chair he's supposed to be unable to interact with wobbles rather obviously.
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** A minor one but when the "phased" Romulan stands up the chair he's supposed to be unable to interact with wobbles rather obviously.
** Riker's trombone playing does not match up with the soundtrack, revealing that the music is simply dubbed over.
** A minor one but when the "phased" Romulan stands up the chair he's supposed to be unable to interact with wobbles rather obviously.
** Riker's trombone playing does not match up with the soundtrack, revealing that the music is simply dubbed over.