I really enjoyed Carhart's performance as an insufferable commanding officer who treats Data like a toaster. He nailed it! I just wanted to smack the guy around. It's great seeing Captain 'Large and in-charge' Data doing his thing and conjuring up a very believable performance of anger.
Worf finally has the epiphany that it is okay to do his own thing and not be subservient to Klingon traditions/standards that he disagrees with.
Tasha's daughter Sela is a creative 'mind blown' piece of writing but I need a session with counselor Troi after learning that Tasha was raped by the Romulan Commander and then executed. Crosby puts in a good performance and it's nice to see her again. This is star trek --- the writers could pull some kind of time travel/parallel universe story from their butts and bring back Tasha Yar without having her be raped and executed though. But hey --- This kinda works too and is logical in a sad, sad way.
I am a big fan of the idea that time travel decisions do actually have a major impact on future events and it's nice to see the fallout of that decision in 'Yesterday's Enterprise' be presented here. This seems to be a under used plot mechanic in star trek --- probably due to the logical rabbit hole you could go down when analyzing such things.
Solid episode.
Worf finally has the epiphany that it is okay to do his own thing and not be subservient to Klingon traditions/standards that he disagrees with.
Tasha's daughter Sela is a creative 'mind blown' piece of writing but I need a session with counselor Troi after learning that Tasha was raped by the Romulan Commander and then executed. Crosby puts in a good performance and it's nice to see her again. This is star trek --- the writers could pull some kind of time travel/parallel universe story from their butts and bring back Tasha Yar without having her be raped and executed though. But hey --- This kinda works too and is logical in a sad, sad way.
I am a big fan of the idea that time travel decisions do actually have a major impact on future events and it's nice to see the fallout of that decision in 'Yesterday's Enterprise' be presented here. This seems to be a under used plot mechanic in star trek --- probably due to the logical rabbit hole you could go down when analyzing such things.
Solid episode.