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WARNING: The following post contains spoiler information about TNG's
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season finale, "Shades of Gray". Do Not Disturb...unless you really really
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want to.
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Hiya, folks. I'm back. Sorry I'm late, but I just got back from Green Bank,
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West Virginia (and boy are my arms tired :-)).
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Anyway, I finally saw "Shades of Gray". Well...
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Not bad. Not SUPERB, but not bad.
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The frame story was abysmal, but they made fairly good use of the flashback
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sequences. With that in mind, here's a quick summary:
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Frame: Riker is infected on an away mission by a strange parasite. It invades
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the nervous system, and is spreading to his brain. If it reaches it, and
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impedes neural activity there, Riker could die. Pulaski, obviously, doesn't
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want this to happen (horrible, to leave a ship by losing your last patient), and
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uses every possible idea in the book to try to save him.
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She ends up doing so almost by accident. As the parasite reaches his brain, she
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decides to artificially stimulate the neurons. This causes Riker to relive old
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memories (a-ha! I see flashbacks a-comin'!) It turns out that certain emotions
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(like sexual attraction) stimulate the organism's growth (why does that sound
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dirty to me? :-)), and others, like 'primal, survival instincts' repel it.
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Eventually, Pulaski stimulates all his most basic fights for survival, and he
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comes out of everything intact. Hoo-ray.
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Now, for the clips. I'll divide them up into the sections in which they were
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shown. For the final sequence of events, I won't bother giving the episode;
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just the scene. Hey, I figured it out--you can too.
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I: Random memories during Pulaski's first run:
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--Riker coming out of transport alone in "The Last Outpost", saying,
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"Tasha? Data? Geordi? Worf? ANYBODY..."
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--Riker meeting Data in the holodeck, from "Encounter at Farpoint".
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--Advising Wes, with a little help from Guinan, in "The Dauphin".
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--Saying goodbye to Deanna in "The Icarus Factor".
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II: Sexual arousal. (Gee, they devoted a whole section to this. I wonder
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why. ;-) )
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--"Justice": hangin' out in the spa (er...conference room)
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--"11001001": his first two scenes with Minuet
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--"Angel One": being seduced by Mistress Beatta.
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--"Up the Long Ladder": being seduced by/seducing the daughter.
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III: Sadness/frustration/Anger/"Survival Emotions"
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--Tasha getting zapped by Armus. If you don't know the episode, shame
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on you.
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--Ian's death in "The Child".
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--Swearing an oath of loyalty to the Pagh and establishing his authority
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over his second, from "A Matter of Honor".
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--Being beaten up by Quinn in "Conspiracy".
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--Being zapped by David Marcus...er, T'Jon, in "Symbiosis"
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--Being hit by the Ferengi whip in "The Last Outpost"
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--Being dragged into Armus; "Skin of Evil"
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--Setting the Auto-Destruct in "11001001".
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--Meeting the Klingons and the Batris blowing up in "Heart of Glory".
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And now, the final sequence. Pulaski's triggered the beam in very tight focus,
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so these are 5- to 10-second clips each. Nice effect. In order, then:
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--The Genesis effect. (Whazzat doing there?)
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--"We seek peaceful coexistence!!"
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--A Ferengi jumping Riker.
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--T'Jon zapping Riker.
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--Adm. Heron firing at Picard and Riker.
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--"Set Auto-Destruct."
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--Data inserting control chips in Engineering.
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--"Data, something's got me!"
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--Punching his Klingon second officer.
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--"Auto-Destruct."
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--The killer of Riva's Chorus getting killed.
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--Throwing his Klin second into a wall.
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--"Now." (from setting auto-destruct)
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--The Lantree being blown up.
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--"Now."
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--The Batris blowing up.
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--Picard and Riker killing Remmick.
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--"Now."
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--The Tsiolkovsky blowing up after hitting a 'huge chunk of star'.
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...and a final "Data, something's got me!" voiceover as we see him recovering.
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Phew. Now, for some comments.
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As I said, I thought the frame story was awful. It had a few moments, but only
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a very few. Riker's story about his great-grandfather being bitten by a snake
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was nice, and so was the final scene with his revival. Other than that, bleah.
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Characterization was not at its best. Riker was done very well, but all the
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other characters were very one-dimensional, particularly Troi and Data.
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As far as the flashbacks go, well...they did pretty well. That final sequence
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of clips has a very strong effect, and the music for the flashback scenes was
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also quite nice. However, I think there are a few scenes that they SHOULD
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have included, and didn't. For example:
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--Riker's first meeting with Picard. Would have been nice, don't you think?
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--SOMETHING involving his father. We never even allude to him in the show.
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--Maybe something from "Haven", where his ex-girlfriend almost gets married.
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That might be a tad emotional, don't you think?
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--And finally, something, ANYTHING, from "Hide & Q". I mean, Riker virtually
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becomes a GOD! I think I'd have pretty strong memories of that if
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it happened to me.
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Other than that, though, they did a pretty good job. This was not what I would
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call a great season finale, but it was decent.
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To Sum up:
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Plot: 5. Bleh.
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Plot Handling: N/A, really. For a plot this tiny, there's no handling
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involved.
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Characterization: 7. A great Riker can only bring it up so much.
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Technical/Frame: 6. It was there.
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Choice of Clips: 8.
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Technical/Flashbacks: 10. The one really good thing about the episode.
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TOTAL: 7.2---> 7. It'll do.
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And now, the long wait for Season Three begins...
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Look for Lynch's Capsule Review: Season Two in the next couple of weeks.
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Adieu.
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Tim Lynch (Cornell's first Astronomy Major)
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"I remember that first day, of man on the moon,
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The whole world was watching; the whole world in tune.
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It was hard to believe he was the same as me and you."
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--Chris DeBurgh, "Spirit of Man"
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