Takara_Soong 4 Posted May 28, 2005 Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation Season: 7 Episode #: 18 Production #: 270 Episode Name: Eye of the Beholder Original Air Date: 02.28.94 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: Mark Rolston as Walter Pierce Nancy Harewood as Lt. Nara Tim Lounibos as Lt. Kwan Johanna McCloy as Calloway Director: Cliff Bole Teleplay By: Rene Echevarria Story By: Brannon Braga Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HRH The KING 0 Posted June 22, 2005 With only eight episodes left, the last thing Paramount needed was to waste one with a boring Deanna Troi episode. But alas they did. Yet another episode which shows a Betazoid up to no good. Between the murderer in this episode, Deanna Troi's boring character, Lon Sudar's homicidal tendencies, and Tam Elbrun being totally insane, I think the Betazoids should just be totally exterminated, Death Star style. Totally dull episode. If I had to serve on a ship with Deanna Troi, I would jumped into a warp...laser....uh....energy...erm...thing....myself. Rating = 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stephen of Borg 2 Posted March 15, 2006 I, for one, thought this episode was great. It was interesting to watch suicide dealt with on Trek at the beginning. Watching Deanna try to figure out why the crewman who seemed happy that same morning would kill himself just hours later is an interesting story. Especially when Deanna has visions of 8 years in the past. My favorite scene in this episode is when Worf tries to ask Riker if it would be alright to date Deanna, the conversation between the two is really funny. I give this a 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prometheus 0 Posted October 9, 2007 EYE OF THE BEHOLDER aka 'MURDER, SHE SENSED' Starring Deana Troi as Jessica Fletcher Worf as the Sherrif of Cabot Cove Riker, as the concerned witness. Alien with Weird Triangular forehead as The Victim. Alien with Weirder Triangular forehead as The Victim's boss. Mean Engineering guy as The Villan. Geordi as the Dumb Policeman Dr Crusher as the drug-dealer. .............................................................................................................................................. Weird Triangular forehead alien: Ho hum, it's another boring day on the Nacelle. I hope Khan doesn't take over the ship, you know what he's like with Nacelles - crash, bang wallap! Weird Triangular forehead alien: Right, i've had enough of this, and i'm sick of this weird triangular bump on my head - BYE!!! Riker: Hey, it's me Riker, don't do it. Weird Triangular forehead alien: Argh, Riker! Can this day get any worse??? [jumps into plasma stream] Riker: Nooooooo ..... KHAN! KHAAAAANNNNNNNN!!!!!!!! [clenches fist] [Later on Deanna comes for a nosey because she has nothing else to do and she thinks she's all important now since she got a blue uniform with three pips.] Deanna: Why did he do it? Weirder Triangular forehead aliean: I don't know, we worked well together. He had some ideas but I soon beat those out of him. Plus my weird tringluar bump was weirder than his so I was in control. Deanna: Look Worf, i'm going to go up and nosey further. You stay down here, it's not like you're the chief of security or anything. Work: Ok [thinks - I love you] Deanna: Ooooooh faces, oooh i'm dizzy. I'm outta here. [in sickbay] Dr Crusher: Deanna I can give you some drugs to... Deanna: Yes Doctor. Yes - i'll take them.Yes. [Later on Deanna is in her quarters - you know they are her's because they are lit up all pink and grirly, like her] Deanna: I'll put on my old faded skin -ight purple jump suit, the one i've had for 6 years, that'll cheer me up. Oh look it's Worf. Worf: Grrrrrr.... meau!!! Deanna: Oooh baby, get between my silk sheets. The next morning, Deanna is looking very unbruised [remember how Dax looked - broken arms and everything!?] Worf is being all lovey dovey - This ain't right! More shots of Deanna running around looking shocked, Geordi looking annoyed, Data looking comical - the next time I unplug my PC it'll feel like Euthanasia!!! Deanna goes back to the Nacelle. Why don't you just stay away Deanna? Hmmm?!? Go to Ten Forward, have a choco supreme deluxe or something else trite... Don't jump!!! [it's Worf] Deanna: Oh it was all a dream. Like Dallas. Accept it's not Bobby in the shower. It's me, in the Nacelle. Deanna: ... and that's the whole story Captain. Captain Picard: How very interesting. Okay, helm, plot a course to the Orion Memory Alpha VI station .... wait for it, wait for it ... ... ... wait for it ... ENGAGE!!!!! Worf: Did me go boom boom in your dreem Diana? Deanna: Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, skips across the bridge to the turbo shaft [please do an LA Law, please, just one, now's the time] The end Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GhostofMajorHayes 10 Posted December 16, 2007 With only eight episodes left, the last thing Paramount needed was to waste one with a boring Deanna Troi episode. But alas they did. Yet another episode which shows a Betazoid up to no good. Between the murderer in this episode, Deanna Troi's boring character, Lon Sudar's homicidal tendencies, and Tam Elbrun being totally insane, I think the Betazoids should just be totally exterminated, Death Star style. Totally dull episode. If I had to serve on a ship with Deanna Troi, I would jumped into a warp...laser....uh....energy...erm...thing....myself. Rating = 0 A great ep! I gave it a 5. Imo, it was neat to see Troi and Riker play detectives in this slightly off center ep. Besides, Betazoids aren't all that bad. I think they have the same issues as human only they have to deal with their feelings while sensing everyone elses emotions. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
youbroughtheryouRiker 2 Posted April 20, 2008 2. Another Trekkified ghost-story/whodunit combo with additional screw to the audience of an ending that's akin to waking up from a dream. Riker and Worf in Ten Forward was the best part of the episode. I really have nothing against Counselor Troi, but the stories with her as the focal character seldom worked. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites