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Recreational Forums => Trek Discussion => Films & Shows => Topic started by: Psyco Diver on February 18, 2010, 04:50:12 PM
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I've been rewatching TNG since its a TV at a reasonable time and I gotta say I love what they were doing with Q early on. Its very clear hes testing them and trying to push their minds to expand or force them back home. I was watching "Q Who" and I love how he was trying to teach Picard how ready they really are not. I just plain like how the writers put that other side of the story about exploring to fast to much. Altough I don't really like how they made Q into a comic relief in one to many episodes. I'm glad they brought him back in the last episode trying to teach Picard a lesson about about time paradoxs (or something like that) I know alot of people don't like Q I have a feeling thats cause of the writers did later, or is it just me?
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In before first Voyager-bashing post. :D
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I enjoyed both Enterprise and Voyager a great deal. Although there will always be a special place in my heart for TNG and DS9 (grew up watching TNG when I was 5 years old), both Enterprise and Voyager had a fair amount of good episodes. So no "Voyager-bashing" from me.
As for Q, yes I agree that the "early Q" was better in some ways. But I liked Q's "humanity" better in the later incarnations. 2 of his appearances on Voyager I especially enjoyed, specifically Death Wish (with the "suicidal" Q later known as Quinn), and The Q and The Grey (Civil War in the continuum).