Star Trek TNG S04E04-06 Suddenly Human, Remember Me, Legacy – “Futuristic Enterprise Racquetball” | First Time Reaction – To Baldly Go Podcast (Ep. 059)
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This week on The To Baldly Go Podcast, Aaron and Nate continue their journey with the next three episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 4: Suddenly Human, Remember Me, and Legacy.
This week, we get:
- Different cultures, children making decisions, and abuse
- The importance of appreciating people when they are still around
- A not-very-good episode, so we talk about other stuff
We covered:
- Suddenly Human
- Remember Me
- Legacy
In Suddenly Human, we talk about futuristic Enterprise racquetball, whether the title is trying to be too clever, and why Nate may hate this episode. The conversation gets into the limits of network TV, kids making lasting decisions, adults making decisions for kids, internal series inconsistencies, and whether Picard and the crew get this one wrong.
In Remember Me, we discuss a much stronger episode built around worry, anxiety, confusion, and clarity. Beverly Crusher has to figure out the nature of the universe as the people around her disappear, and the episode works because it lets the audience figure things out at the right time. We also touch on the Star Trek: The Original Series intro lyrics and how TNG is finding more depth than TOS.
In Legacy, we hit one of the weakest episodes we have seen in a while, which means the side conversations take over. We talk about bad TV poker, 2-7 triple draw, card tricks on YouTube, Penn & Teller, and the milestone of The Next Generation surpassing The Original Series in total episodes.
Join us as we discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 4 episodes Suddenly Human, Remember Me, and Legacy.
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