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Galaxy's Child

What rating would you give Galaxy's Child?  

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  1. 1. What rating would you give Galaxy's Child?

    • 5. It?s great, I loved it!
      1
    • 4. It?s good.
      1
    • 3. It?s average.
      1
    • 2. It?s not that good.
      0
    • 1. I hated it.
      0


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Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation

Season: 4

Episode #: 16

Production #: 190

Episode Name: Galaxy's Child

Original Air Date: 03.11.91

 

Review not yet available.

 

Cast:

 

Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard

Jonathan Frakes as William Thomas Riker

Brent Spiner as Data

LeVar Burton as Geordi La Forge

Michael Dorn as Worf

Gates McFadden as Beverly Crusher

Marina Sirtis as Deanna Troi

 

Guest Cast:

 

Susan Gibney as Dr. Leah Brahms

Lanei Chapman as Ensign Estevez

Jana Marie Hupp as Ensign Pavlik

Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan

April Grace as Transporter Technician

 

Director: Winrich Kolbe

Teleplay By: Maurice Hurley

Story By: Thomas Kartozian

 

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Very dumb episode.

 

It was a nice twist that Leah Brahms was actually quite a nasty person in general, completely different to LaForge's holodeck image of her.

 

But come on? An alien thinks the Enterprise is it's mother???

 

Dumb, silly, stupid.

 

Rating = 0

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Poor Geordi never has any luck with the ladies, maybe he should design himself a really good holo-program or something :lol: An interesting ep with the Enterprise as a surrogate mother to a space creature. I gave it a 4. Imo,it was a new idea at the time and was quite cool to watch. :look:

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3. The idea of life that can exist/swim freely in space is always an interesting concept, but other than "Encounter At Farpoint," there really haven't been many good executions of that concept in Star Trek. And had it not been for Q, "Encounter At Farpoint," might not have been the awesome episode it was. Bringing back Leah Brahms, only this time, the real person, was awesome. That scene on the holodeck is one of those that's so embarrassing, that the audience feels embarrassed with and for Geordi. But his breakdown at the end of that scene.... just a bit wimpy. Still that plot was the better half of the story.

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