Now I'm trying to imagine the Crusher PIcard scene on the Bridge on Voyager. EMH - "You remember the Bridge crew Captain? There's.... The annoying one... That one who plays something... I _want_ to say the clarinet? The scowly one. The dull one... though that might be the one who play the clarinet if I'm honest" Janeway - "What were their names, Doctor?" EMH - "Ummmm... I mean, I know that must have HAD names. of course they must have. But it just never seemed worth the time to remember them" Janeway - "You're not really helping your case here, Doctor"
@OpinionsNoOneCaresAbout11 ай бұрын
I hear this in both Picardo and Mulgrew's voices, and I love it.
@sutematsu11 ай бұрын
Oh no, is the scowly one Tuvok or Chakotay? 😂
@lennierofthethirdfaneofchu728611 ай бұрын
@@sutematsu Is the boring one Chakotay or Tuvok?
@BrianS198111 ай бұрын
Janeway will always remember Harry, no matter the universe. He's her favourite murder victim.
@LordMarcus11 ай бұрын
Dull has got to be Harry Kim. Dude so quiet he never even got the chance for a field promotion.
@tayzonday11 ай бұрын
Gates McFadden, Wil Wheaton and Denise Crosby each had to leave the show to get the good writing they deserved.
@YourCapyFrenBigly_3DPipes199911 ай бұрын
Guys! ... It's Tay! (We can never stop saying this 😅)
@davidsmall632211 ай бұрын
gobsmacked.
@beasleydad11 ай бұрын
You comment on a lot creators I watch, too, great taste, Tay. 😂
@Canoby11 ай бұрын
So true my internent famous friend
@LordMarcus11 ай бұрын
You and I seem to keep running into the same comments sections. 😅
@theawesome92511 ай бұрын
One of my favorite things about this episode is that, in 2016, I saw Gates McFadden at WizardWorld Chicago. She did a panel, told some great stories about Labyrinth, but then a little girl (who definitely was young enough to not quite be able to tell the difference between Gates and Dr. Crusher) asked her about this episode, and how she felt while this was happening to her. And Gates, like an absolute queen, didn't skip a beat and answered entirely in character and with a huge amount of detail. This girl lit up like a Christmas tree and got a follow up question ("Can I have a hug?" The answer was Yes.) You could tell how important this episode was to Gates, and how happy she was to have been asked about it. I got a whole new appreciation for her and this episode after that. She's one of the great ones.
@kaitlyn__L11 ай бұрын
That’s wonderful
@AaronLitz10 ай бұрын
@@kaitlyn__L Yes, it is wonderful.
@CorwinFound11 ай бұрын
A much better ending would have been Wesley somehow leaving clues in the equation bubble and Beverley figuring it out. Maybe her and Wesley through their understanding of each other as family working in tandem each on their own sides to create a stable portal for escape.
@buckocean761611 ай бұрын
That IS a better ending !!!
@silverharloe11 ай бұрын
This is a good idea - build their characterizations instead of just reversing the negative space wedgie polarization field.
@chrisd174611 ай бұрын
This is also how you can keep her the focus the entire way through. She figures it out at the midpoint, maybe when there are still people around to help her with the technical details or maybe Wesley just likes to talk about his work enough that she might remember a key piece of technobabble. The universe is collapsing around her and even we don't know if she's right up until she manages to break through with the first unstable portal, at which point we switch to the viewpoint real Engineering working frantically to stabilize it
@NorthernDruid11 ай бұрын
If you do want to include the Traveller in the mess as well, you could even tie it in to his first appeareance when Picard sees and interacts with his dead mom(?) through spacetime.
@SingularityOrbit11 ай бұрын
Perhaps it would work better if, after Wesley disappears, she gets a couple of "visitations" by Wesley -- can't touch him, he's intangible -- and he's more worried about her safety than anything going on with his situation. He'd make a cryptic comment about "inversion," but disappears before explaining. She could also get a brief visitation from the Traveler, who is too fascinated by the problem she's experiencing to actually explain the real situation. Putting those two facts together, she could figure out that something's going on in Engineering and go there as they ship's collapsing. The trick to solving the problem might be that the ship "in the bottle" is also reinforcing the subspace bubble from the inside, so she has to tell the computer to invert the bubble. That would let Wesley and the Traveler pop the bubble and get her out, and which point she'd see the two of them flickering in the real Engineering room. One quick explanation later and it's all good. That would let Crusher's intelligence factor more into her rescue, and it would give the Traveler's actor a bit more to do. I'm sure part of the reason he had a larger role in this episode was because it would be ridiculous to bring Eric Menyuk back and cover him in makeup for just a cameo.
@wehpudicabok659811 ай бұрын
"The universe is a spheroid region 705 meters in diameter" is one of my favorite out-of-context quotes. Edit: apparently it's 705 meters, not 704. Could've sworn I knew how it went. Now I know how Beverly felt!
@HermanVonPetri11 ай бұрын
That specific scene instilled a special existential dread that cropped up in more than a few nightmares in my teenage years. I'd often had a recurring dream of laying on my back in a field looking up at the infinity of space. And shortly after "Remember Me" that dream began to include the fear that maybe space was shrinking in on me. *shivers*
@jdlessl11 ай бұрын
Likewise "A flaw in the ship's design". Not so much the front of my gorram ship falling off as "there is no front of your ship in Ba Sing Se".
@casey655611 ай бұрын
The line leading up to it is pretty good too “Here’s a question you shouldn’t be able to answer: computer, what is the nature of the universe?”
@charzipuddin612911 ай бұрын
@@jdlessl”I am a leaf on the wind”
@dachannien11 ай бұрын
The front fell off, and it's outside of the environment.
@alanbear650511 ай бұрын
This episode had my favorite instruction ever given to a computer: "Disregard incongruity and theorize"
@surferbeto11 ай бұрын
I had to let that whopper go to stay engaged in the story. 'Cause that wouldn't work with any computer we have today. Computers are not champions at ouside-the-box (or spherical technobabble bubble) thinking. But Gates as Beverly is still riveting in this episode. This might be her best episode of all.
@kaitlyn__L11 ай бұрын
Wasn’t that in the Ugly Bags of Mostly Water one? I guess she could’ve easily said it here too.
@Ironysandwich10 ай бұрын
@@surferbeto It's the "theorize" part that the computer can't do though. "Ignore the error and continue running" is something that computers are made to do all the time.
@drachasor11 ай бұрын
KZbin has only ever had this one channel. We've never had a need for any others.
@thomaskalinowski885111 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, we have no record of any "Jessie Gender" on KZbin.
@auldthymer11 ай бұрын
Four channels: good. Two channels: bad.
@rmdodsonbills11 ай бұрын
Viewers? Even if there was such a thing, what would be the point?
@delo7710 ай бұрын
We are the only people viewing KZbin
@ProgressiveRoxx11 ай бұрын
My armchair re-write would have leaned heavily into the bond between Crusher and Wesley. I could be wrong (it's been years since I saw the episode) but I don't remember her being especially broken up about him disappearing compared to other members of the crew. I would have much preferred if he was the last one to disappear, and she decided to go through the vortex not because she was convinced it would save her but because it had a small chance of reuniting her with her son.
@allanolley487411 ай бұрын
My favourite bit is when Beverly now alone on the ship as the only crew member asks the computer how she alone could have carried out the stated mission of Enterprise and the computer can't respond and she says something to the effect "Ha, got you that time!" I'm not sure there is any way to stick the landing in this sort of episode. The intrigue of the plot is precisely in the unresolved mystery of the events, I feel like any resolution robs them of some of their power in a way that is not the case if you like solve a murder because what's at stake here is a sort of undirected anxiety (am I going crazy?) not a more focused dread (who killed that nice old guy?).
@kevinkeeney941811 ай бұрын
I get a chuckle from the computer blaming the explosive decompression on a design flaw because that makes total sense in context.
@Netherfly10 ай бұрын
I don't think you're wrong, but I'd also argue that the way they did choose to resolve it all was... poorly executed. Nothing would've felt good, but plenty of things might've felt better than what they went with.
@alphalancer4 ай бұрын
Eureka did a pretty good job when they covered this premise in Season 2, primarily because they didn't show what was happening outside the bottle until Jack figures out how he got into it. Then, the jumps between the scenes inside/outside the bottle cover Jack's efforts to get out and the team's efforts to get him out, with the switches taking place whenever a time skip is appropriate ("someone has to drive to the other side of town to advance the plot, so let's check on the other side of the bottle").
@ShadowDogProduction11 ай бұрын
This one of my favorite episodes of the entire series. The mystery, the ever growing horror as more and more people disappear, the atmosphere... it all really works for me.
@eukaryote-prime11 ай бұрын
I have a fond spot for this episode and frame of mind.
@auldthymer11 ай бұрын
Sigh. They say the universe is getting smaller...
@thescifiZipacna11 ай бұрын
The problem of breaking the immersion in the main character’s POV is also a problem with the Inner Light. We really shouldn’t have had any scenes on the Enterprise between Picard waking up as Camin and his realisation that “it’s me! I’m the one it found!” Maybe they could have found a way to suggest to the audience what was happening without bringing us out completely.
@95rossc11 ай бұрын
I totally agree - but also imagine it could feel pretty stilted if the whole episode the audience *knows* it can’t be entirely real since Picard needs to show up in the next week’s episode. On some more recent shows I’ve definitely seen that work great though, more when it feels totally possible that the show you’re watching could fundamentally change or a central character might die regardless of popularity. Though I’m sure there’s some writers out there who would have a great idea how to do it anyway.
@alecmcclymont11 ай бұрын
100% this! Those cut backs to the Enterprise are the only thing that drags 'Inner Light' down at all. It's too bad.
@surferbeto11 ай бұрын
The existential horror of the whole universe collapsing in on a single person is really freaky. When Beverly is fleeing down the hallway a few steps ahead of that yawning gray void closing in on all sides - man! That is military grade nightmare stuff right there. The gray void of nothingness is even scarier than the vortex because when the vortex comes the first few times we're like, "Holy sh!t! That was pretty random. Wot the fugg was that?!?!" But when the gray wall of nothing is closing in on us we know exactly what it is (non-existence!) and what will happen to us if it catches us: We'll be deader than dead! Not only will we cease to be but we will have never even been. And it's gonna hurt when it sweeps over us and our limbs vanish before our torsos and heads do! We can't hide from it. Nothing can shield us from it. Ignoring it won't make it go away. It's no mere Force Of Nature - this thing eats Forces of Nature for breakfast. It has eaten the entire universe and now it's coming for us, straight down the hallway at a speed just a little slower than we can run! Gates McFadden is so good in this episode! She is so scared, and yet so cool under pressure. She is so dedicated to her friends and colleagues (I will remember all of you...). Love that woman!
@ninjabluefyre381511 ай бұрын
Well, Frame of Mind didn't have any cut backs, it's still terrible.
@kaitlyn__L11 ай бұрын
@@95rosscthe Batman TAS episode where Bruce Wayne isn’t, in fact, Batman plays it straight - and does so well I think. Of course we all know he was, so the tension for the audience (will he find out what’s going on?) is different than it is for the character (what’s going on? Did I imagine being Batman?) but it still works regardless.
@euansmith369911 ай бұрын
The techno-babble bubble led to a lot of techno-bubble babble. What Wesley needed to solve the issue was a techno-babble bubble bauble. "I'm big! It is the Universe that small! I'm ready for my close-up now, Mr Roddenberry!"
@Globovoyeur11 ай бұрын
"What Wesley needed to solve the issue was a techno-babble bubble bauble." Instead, he nearly got a techno-babble bubble bobble.
@fariesz678611 ай бұрын
no i'm in the mood for a round of techno-babble bubble bobble
@KassFireborn11 ай бұрын
There's always the option of settling things musically, with a techno-babble techno-battle.
@ninjabluefyre381511 ай бұрын
Hold on now, Mr Fox, sir!
@septimusxv966811 ай бұрын
If Dr. Seuss had written Trek...
@Stephen-Fox11 ай бұрын
My brain edits out the Wesley bits of this episode after Beverly goes into the pocket universe and I think it's much stronger for it. Once Beverly figures out what's going on, she goes to Engineering (while being chased by Nothing) and gets herself out.
@JazzyWaffles11 ай бұрын
I'm slowly getting to the point where I'm more likely to have watched an episode you make a video on than not. Progress!! (9 films and 368 episodes into the franchise!)
@YourCapyFrenBigly_3DPipes199911 ай бұрын
Shit this was one of the best from the classic era. I remember watching this as a kid and being so expertly creeped out and seriously wondering how the hell they were going to fix this by the end. Of course eventually everything works out perfectly and everyone shares a laugh but I tell ya, they did a HELL of a job getting there. I suppose somebody could always say "oh well what's the big deal it's "just" TV??" Well yaaa true but I mean it's _awesome_ TV! ...big diffo lol... I love when any show, I don't care which, does simple stripped down character pieces; they really give their actors a time to shine.
@jdlessl11 ай бұрын
"Technobubble". Dude, it was right there.
@itsOasus11 ай бұрын
Yknow, I never thought about how similar this episode was to an episode of The Twilight Zone. But yeah. It definitely fits.
@SeventhSwell11 ай бұрын
To their credit, when it comes to robbing Beverly of her agency in the episode, they did at least have her solve her own problem. As much as they messed it up by refocusing on Wesley, she couldn't have been rescued if she hadn't figured out what was going on on her own. She had to figure out where she was, how she got there, what the vortex is, and decide to go though it. I would have preferred it be more about Beverly and less about special warp boy, but it's something.
@BaronVonFisticuffs11 ай бұрын
That explains the dead space to stage right so well. Poor Ned, pour one out for a former real one!
@dlewis170111 ай бұрын
Great opening bit. 👏
@benjiskyler783611 ай бұрын
Replicant O'Brien in "Whispers" starts to think the entire universe has turned against him. Was that karmic payback for another duplicate O'Brien not remembering the title character of "The Old Man" episode of Seinfeld?
@amandapepin512611 ай бұрын
"Times Arrow" is TNG does Doctor Who. This episode is TNG does The Twilight Zone. (Though I just remembered Matt Smith era Doctor Who had the crack in the wall that made people disappear in a way that reminded me of this too.)
@ShinGallon11 ай бұрын
Holy shit I never realized exactly how much like a Doctor Who story "Time's Arrow" is. No wonder it's one of my favorite TNG episodes!
@FreihEitner10 ай бұрын
All ideas eventually flavor one another.
@amandapepin512610 ай бұрын
@@ShinGallon when I first saw Doctor Who (the first new season with the 9th Doctor), the episode with Charles Dickens immediately reminded me of that TNG episode. Then I decided I liked Doctor Who and got really into it.
@spikeoramathon11 ай бұрын
Loved the dip into Serling. I'd love to hear your take on some of the classic Twilight Zones. Hell, I think I'd listen to you read a takeout menu; you have a perfect cranky sense of humor.
@The.Badger.11 ай бұрын
This one, and "Conundrum" are amongst my favorite TNG episodes.
@jercoxthealmighty11 ай бұрын
For some reason, I feel compelled to point out how completely normal I find it that I've been watching videos of variable length consisting solely of shots of some unknown person's room with collectibles and a computer screen in them and similar environments. The titles always seem to indicate they are either pop culture analysis or political commentary of some sort, but no one's ever there, and no words are said. This is all fine and top quality content, and I definitely don't feel as if this behavior on my part is nonsensical. Anyway, time to go on with my----
@Melaniy-un3kr20 күн бұрын
Rolling on the floor right now
@jimballard118611 ай бұрын
"Techno-bubble" was right there.
@rmdodsonbills11 ай бұрын
My favorite line from this episode as Beverly is talking to the computer (since there isn't anyone else) and asks: "Here's a question you shouldn't be able to answer; what's the nature of the universe?" And then Majel Barrett's most matter-of-fact computer voice comes in and specifies the exact dimensions, etc. Love it.
@Mallory-Malkovich11 ай бұрын
The Wesley/Traveller story seemed so cool to me as a teenager watching _TNG._ I always wondered how it would have ended if a writer who cared about that thread had put some effort into fleshing it out. At the very least, it could have saved us from that slap-in-the-face Wil Wheaton cameo tacked on to the end of season 2 of _Picard._
@sheepwshotguns4211 ай бұрын
i absolutely LOVED this episode as a kid. really sparked my imagination. but as i grew up and re-watched the episode.... yeah, the critiques are all 100% spot on.
@anitrahooper503111 ай бұрын
This is my Favorite episode of all Star Trek shows! 🙌🏾 I remember watching it when it firat came out & being caught up in the mystery. Beverly's exchange with the computer made me laugh & stuck with me.
@BS-vx8dg11 ай бұрын
What an excellent review, Steve. I've always liked "Remember Me", but I find your critique to be quite insightful. My favorite part of this video was when you analyzed the challenge to the writers, including the risk of being accused of a deus ex machina. Great piece.
@Oonagh7211 ай бұрын
This episode is the best kind of horror film. Also this episode does show how superfluous most of the crew is. The ship really does fly itself.
@moonkey271211 ай бұрын
Well, it doesn't really need to fly anywhere when the universe is the same size as the ship
@Gabriel-ci7db11 ай бұрын
In Picard S3 it’s clear we only need the senior staff to make the ship go
@PVSR11 ай бұрын
There is an element of my favorite episode of Prodigy, Time Amok, that I think would have worked really well here. Rok is trapped alone on the ship with time moving extremely slowly. She spends literal years learning the science needed to tech the tech and fix the problem. Beverly could have been trapped alone, and needed to learn whatever it took to replicate Wesley’s experiment and tech her own way back into the real world, reappearing at the same moment she was zapped away.
@Rob_OT4211 ай бұрын
I think that all the bad aspects of this episode are 100% worth it just for the “If there’s nothing wrong with me….” line.
@EilonwyWanderer11 ай бұрын
This episode gave me my first existential crisis. Was terrified for weeks, unsure how to tell what was real...
@jonathanmurphy314111 ай бұрын
I recall, traveling in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1993, and finding this episode on tv at the hotel. 🖖
@lesyankee612910 ай бұрын
Where is this mythical "Nova Scotia" of which you speak?? I've checked the atlas of Canada and there's no mention of a "Nova Scotia"!! 😉
@zazaranger511 ай бұрын
So Steve, this Retro Review was all basically about Babbling about a Technobubble…Fascinating
@HebaruSan11 ай бұрын
You thought the problem was X, but aha, it was Y all along! That gimmick gets me every time with this one. Love it.
@thegreenmanofnorwich11 ай бұрын
I do love Remember Me. I love mystery episodes.
@Datan0de2 ай бұрын
"Computer, define the nature of the universe." - One of favorite lines in all of Star Trek. I love Crusher, and love that we got an episode focused on her.
@michaelramon241111 ай бұрын
It would be interesting to see an edit of this where you only have Crusher's perspective until the end. Obviously, it would be shorter, but it would probably hold together tonally better.
@CAP19846211 ай бұрын
That’s a brilliant Rod Serling impression. I got chills 😅
@zyme456910 ай бұрын
I loved this episode. It also reminds me of the DS9 "distant voices" with doctor Bashir
@Professor_Scott11 ай бұрын
"I'll be back in a few years to finish detailing Wesley's character arc" is one of the best jokes ever, Steve. Chef's kiss!
@DeadDancers9 ай бұрын
I love your snarky interpretations of the plot synopsis 😁❤️
@Kyronea10 ай бұрын
That was easily one of my favorite jokes you've made prior to launching into a review. And this episode is full of fantastic moments, one of my favorites of the show, even if it does stumble near the end.
@Kleion_RFB11 ай бұрын
I wonder if it's a coincidence that the strongest Crusher-led episodes - This one and" Cause and Effect" are both very Twilight Zone-y episodes.
@Mr.NiceUKАй бұрын
Is cause and effect a Crusher episode? I always thought of that as an ensemble episode
@docweidner11 ай бұрын
I think Voyager could do this based on character information. weird alien cook, grumpy holo doctor, borg lady, "spiritual" tattoo guy, clarinet playing ensign, holodeck addict, and angry half Klingon engineer. I think the problem might be who is Beverly and who is Picard. Especially in the 4th season. If it was later, it could be Seven and Janeway. But if Janeway is the Picard character I can't figure out who would be Beverly? Kes? A show I don't think could do this is Discovery. Maybe by the end of the fourth season. I like Discovery, but I feel much of the crew, especially bridge crew are underdeveloped.
@typpalingur11 ай бұрын
If this episode played out on Voyager, I would have liked to see Harry Kim be in the role of Beverly. He would then get support from Janeway, when the two of them are left alone, to try to solve this mess (she is, after all, a scientist), but then just before she manages to find a way out of the bubble, she gets blinked out of existence. Harry then has to finish what she started and succeeds, which leaves him with a bit more confidence in his own abilities.
@kaitlyn__L11 ай бұрын
You know! Rhys! He uhhhhhhhhhhh likes surfing! I think!
@CornishJas11 ай бұрын
Glad you are looking at these bottle episodes. Sometimes they are a bit hokey and flat, sometimes brilliant but often with great little character moments and acting.
@spekticat11 ай бұрын
So excited for 'Masks'
@JustAVerySmith11 ай бұрын
The remark I agree with more than any other is that Beverly needed more episodes focused around her, especially to compensate for her missing a season.
@DuncanTheSinger11 ай бұрын
Do you think you can play Bubble Bobble in the technobabble bubble?
@WolfRamAndHart11 ай бұрын
Why not? The universe is created by the mind, so Dr. Crusher when she vortexes out whilst playing an addictive game like the one from the episode with Ashley Judd, could have universes popping into existence by these weird creatures, and being destroyed just as easily!
@l4xx03luyf6l0to11 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite episodes.
@margarethofstetter713711 ай бұрын
"Technobabble Bubble" 😂
@zazaranger511 ай бұрын
Don’t forget about the Babble about the Technobubble
@themattyg11 ай бұрын
Bang on. One of the better Gates-acting-chops episodes. If they held on to the reveal until the vortex she jumps into, it would have been waaaaaay bet-
@thetooginator1534 ай бұрын
Steve - The “Ned” gag was great!
@bensneb36011 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite episodes of the series, a fun mystery and Dr. Crusher is one of my favorite character so it’s a great showcase of her and her awesomeness
@kurathchibicrystalkitty514611 ай бұрын
This is one of my favourite TNG episodes. I feel like one of the ways horror works really well is when it starts out subtly, and slowly grows and amps up the uncanny valley effect of 'something is seriously wrong'. This episode does that brilliantly.
@Walrus1701D10 ай бұрын
I love this episode. It was a relief to me when the other characters reemerge at the end of Act 3, and it’s Wesley’s last significant action before Final Mission. I also haven’t seen that episode of Twilight Zone, so that might factor into my opinion as well. 😁
@hadorstapa11 ай бұрын
The bookending of this video is great! If you didnt watch right to the end you missed out.
@EJRichardsonFubara11 ай бұрын
Quite so... but it's kinda weird that no one was narrating it. -------------------- [Error - - Commenter not found in KZbin/Google database]
@DawnDavidson11 ай бұрын
Good comment. I always watch till the very end (I watch credits in movies, too), but I appreciate both the heads up and the lack of spoilers. :)
@ghostporcupine11 ай бұрын
This has always been one of my favorite episodes of TNG. I just rewatched it recently and I was so pleased to see it's as good as I remember
@Khetroid10 ай бұрын
I think the needed change is to wait until Dr. Crusher has figured out that she's in the warp bubble and only then shift out to their attempts to get her out. That being said, I remember being a kid when this episode aired and absolutely loving it.
@schafer_r11 ай бұрын
Okay Steve, that Rod Serling impression was actually really good.
@glennledrew834711 ай бұрын
That wink-out at the end got a good chortle outta me! 😊
@magicpokey492211 ай бұрын
I value your opinion and more often than not I agree with you but I have to take a different course with this one. The reveal of the Traveller to help rescue Dr Crusher came after the point where its reasonable to assume that most viewers will have figured out the mystery. And the Traveller is just the action climax to counterpoint the emotional climax of Picards disappearance and Beverly finally putting it all together. It's like a high energy desert at the end of a good (if subdued) meal. A little jarring but all the better once the memories all gel in your head. Then again, I'm just a guy with an opinion, so don't take this as calling you wrong or anything. I love your channel! Thanks for bringing such humor and thoughtful media and political analysis into my world. My life is better because you exist.
@ZipplyZane10 ай бұрын
But, even then, the Traveler is unnecessary. He doesn't help Wes do anything for his Mom that he hadn't already tried. He just helps him open the portal again, the same thing they had been doing. Like maybe if he had helped Wes project his voice into his mom's mind, and then that led Beverly to stop panicking and realize what's happening. That would make sense. But, as is, he seems to show up to say "keep trying!" and to have that little flicker to foreshadow what happens to Wes later.
@danblanks319010 ай бұрын
Steve, who is this Ned person of whom you speak? Don’t you know that you and I are the only people on KZbin? It’s always just been you and me, Steve-always!!! Steve? Where are you, Steve? Steve?!!?! STEEEEEEVVVVEEEE!!!!!!!
@MiraSnelder10 ай бұрын
One of my all-time favourites despite its problems. I never minded the transition to a different perspective and while I don't really like the way the problem is solved in the end, the rest of the episode hits such highs for me it easily makes up for it. Gates McFadden is incredible
@Alexander-me9zu10 ай бұрын
Loved the Ned Carrington and Rod Serling bits!
@RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS10 ай бұрын
As your one and only viewer on this strange website, which only has this video, I loved this review!
@benripley245710 ай бұрын
It is unashamedly my favourite episode of TNG. But the points you make are valid! ❤
@alissapyrich189111 ай бұрын
Nice Serling.
@Alixir_of_Life99910 ай бұрын
I much preferred it when Ned Carrington was collaborating with these reviews. He was Good Cop to Steve's "I hate the nerds" Cop and we miss him dearly. That song he did about Wolf359 was dynamite in the Borg Reviews
@jamessatter741811 ай бұрын
This was a great premise for Beverly in particular as it built on her backstory of being widowed.
@niagargoyle11 ай бұрын
One aspect of this episode that always draws my attention is that as Wesley is doing his "Space Mozart" thing, he fades in and out of reality and then collapses at the same time that Doctor Crusher escapes the bubble. Nobody tries to help (or even look at) him until he has already recovered. So much for remembering and cherishing loved ones. It is almost as bad is the time where Janeway kicks Neelix out of sickbay five minutes after he wakes up from a coma.
@griffalo101310 ай бұрын
You managed to nail the main problem I had with Remember Me, but could never put into words; the 2/3rds in switch of the Point of View. Would have been so much stronger if we'd stayed with Beverly all episode.
@tonyvreal11 ай бұрын
This episode has my personal best delivered comedy lines from Patrick Stewart. Crusher "It's all perfectly logical to you, isn't it? The two of us roaming about the galaxy in the flagship of the Federation. No crew at all." Picard "We've never needed a crew before." I seem to be the only one that finds it hilarious, but Stewart's delivery and facial expressions are just perfect.
@ejigantor663411 ай бұрын
I don't know that I'd label this one of my favorite episodes, but it's definitely one of the ones that left the deepest impression of me. I'd have preferred it if Bev had figured it out a little earlier, and only transitioned to the action outside once she knew what was going on.
@rillip311 ай бұрын
'spoilers beyond this point' literally already summed up the entire plot twist in the opening gag :D
@laralongstaff513910 ай бұрын
I always had mixed feelings about this episode but wasn't really sure what bothered me about it. You laid it all out and I don't think I could agree more. Such great potential in the the first 2/3 that gets silly at the end. Great review!
@kaitlyn__L11 ай бұрын
The intro was hilarious. Saw what you were doing right away but playing it so straight was still a delight. Also, the pedant that I am I must point out she’s kind of a hostage in this one! Just an unorthodox one. Lastly, this is why I love reviews and critically engaging with media. I’ve always liked this episode, so when you said it wasn’t great I thought maybe we’d differ in our opinions. This was the very first episode I coincidentally caught on TV, and it was the part where the Traveller speaks to Beverly. That really stuck with me, not least because it made me think every single episode was in its own universe/continuity for a while. Not helped by misremembering the computer’s line about there being prior Enterprises, to in fact be saying there were hundreds of other Enterprises just like them out there right now. So I’ve never thought about what it’d be without the Traveller. But yk, I totally agree it would’ve been better to keep the conceit going for longer and have Beverly rescue herself. We would’ve still kept the iconic line!
@christopherddrew755511 ай бұрын
I loved this episode when I first saw it, and still do. The line if there’s nothing wrong with me there must be something wrong with the universe is one of my favourites.
@douglaswolfen782011 ай бұрын
Excellent opening! 😃
@FreihEitner10 ай бұрын
"Remember Me" is definitely my favorite Beverly-centric episode (of which there are few, though I consider "Attached" to be Beverly-centric since it is primary Beverly and Picard centric). Gates McFadden gives a terrific performance throughout and the plot is good enough to work for me.
@zachayres495911 ай бұрын
Just started, that first bit deserves the like button. Love me a good twilight zone reference
@ceremus11 ай бұрын
A funny thing about this episode I found out about later, particularly about Data's rationalization for the crew being of small size, is that someone did the work of figuring out what the capacity for a Galaxy-class was based on released blue print schematics. I don't recall the exact figure, but they could've had around 1000 crew members with *plenty* of capacity left over. Not even half full.
@erikroth917410 ай бұрын
For Dr. Crusher episodes, I think it doesn't get any better than "Suspicions". It gives me the same "there's something wrong with the universe" vibes without the character needing to spell it out.
@Malrottian11 ай бұрын
I've always appreciated how seriously the rest of the crew did actually take Crusher's insistence of what was happening. Hate it when half the episode is everyone insisting the person is insane. Especially in Star Trek where these things happen every few missions.
@ZuluRomeo2 ай бұрын
Here's an interesting factoid: The Star Trek original series theme tune had lyrics written by Gene Roddenberry, and the last line of the song is "remember me." The original series ran for 79 episodes. "Remember Me" is the 79th episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
@Alessandro-B10 ай бұрын
Definitely my favourite Doctor Crusher episode. And while I agree with your critique, one of my favourite STNG episodes too. Picard to Crusher: "We've never needed a crew before".
@paulwilson26910 ай бұрын
Perhaps when Beverly experience one of the vortices, one of the crew also sees it. This allows the crew on the techno-bubble enterprise to be on her side, and they can be used to give Beverly the info she needs to work it out for herself. Bit it also gives a way to up the tension, because when that crew member is erased, then nobody knows of them, and they "never" saw the vortex, and thus Beverly is once again isolated as none of the crew can validate the existance of the vortex. Thebidea is to give a little hope, and then cut the legs out from under that hope. But it gives Beverly the knowledge, and thus agency to help herself.
@Starhartdeer11 ай бұрын
One of the best lines i remember from star trek is that beverly line. :)
@harrybehemoth275111 ай бұрын
Just today I was reading issue 3 of the recent IDW Star Trek comic and Beverly mentions the events of this episode while talking to Sisco.
@The_Glasses_Character9 ай бұрын
Ok, Twilight Zone intro narration for TNG episodes is my new favorite thing. I bet you could have fun making short intros to a lot of shows
@emperor001311 ай бұрын
13:05 Super minor, but "deus ex machina" is pronounced "ma kun nuh", rather than "ma shin nuh". Love your content Steve, thank you!
@LukeWarm0511 ай бұрын
Don't worry, Steve! I remember Ned Carrington. Back in the day, he and I went to the theater together and saw Sinbad in Shazaam.
@lennierofthethirdfaneofchu728611 ай бұрын
A minimal change that would have improved the episode would have been to just stay with Dr. Crusher until she figures out she's in the technobabble bubble and realizes the scary portals are her escape--and she rushes to Engineering as her bubble collapses. _Then_ cut to the "real" universe to track Wesley's efforts to rescue her. Keeps Crusher's agency and the episode padding still keeps the suspense of "will they kill Dr. Crusher off?"
@VanessaB11 ай бұрын
Not to complain about NuTrek, but having a character remark "Wish that Traveller fella was here, he could fix it" and the Traveller showing up a few minutes later would fit in very well in NuTrek. Really a trope that binds the franchise together
@DawnDavidson11 ай бұрын
Well, we did see Wesley become a Traveller, so …. ?
@BitOBear11 ай бұрын
My thoughts on the third act that could have been: Doctor crusher realizes at the end of the second act that she is trapped in the warp bubble. Amidst self-recrimination about her failure to pay more attention to her son, and her crappy grades in war physics has to recreate the experiment in the engine room of the alternate enterprise . We revisit the rest of the crew as a series of her flashbacks while she tries to remember what Wesley was saying and what other people were saying in the engine room when he was trying to get her to engage with his life goals. She consults the logs of the project and cobbles together her best guess. Her best guess mostly fails. Then she remembers something very important that Wesley had said and finds it to be an insight, a passphrase almost, and she manages to create her side of the necessary exit to the real world. This is extemporadius off the top of my head, but I remember wishing for something like this at the time. In the end she makes the promise every parent makes and every parent inevitably breaks. The promise that in the future she will pay more attention and allocate more time to her children and not let life get in the way of her relationship. It becomes a poignant lament. And perhaps from the other side Wesley manages to find her because of something he paid attention to her saying. Is something that was important to her. Say a personal. Good luck charm or something she's working on in the lab that she happens to still have taken with her into the war bubble that he can anchor on too. Potential ticking clock versus the need to be calm and to accurately remember the parts of her life she had been ignoring would have been a great dichotomy. He would also partially rehabilitate Wesley. An awkward kids attempt to connect with the adults in his life about something he finds important is a note that could have resounded well with the audience. And I'm fairly sure Gates McFadden had the acting jobs to pull it off
@SingularityOrbit11 ай бұрын
Looking forward to Ned Carrington's return, Steve. I'm sure he enjoyed the way you sqeezed in that Twilight Zone reference since he wasn't there to do it. Of course, he'd have found a way to make it all about his _favorite episode_, the Billy Mumy one. With his obsession, I'm half amazed you two haven't been doing Babylon 5 recaps all this time!
@TheJadeyCat11 ай бұрын
I just love it when you say, "techno-babble bubble!" It's my new favorite phrase😂