Star Trek TNG S04E22-24 Half a Life, The Host, The Mind’s Eye – “Juxtapose This” | First Time Reaction – To Baldly Go Podcast (Ep. 065)
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Star Trek, The Next Generation First-Time Watch – Season 4, Episodes 22-24
In this episode of To Baldly Go, we continue our first-time watch of Star Trek: The Next Generation with three episodes that take us from questions about aging and societal rituals, to the nature of identity, to some good old-fashioned Romulan manipulation.
This week, we get:
- Rituals and societal structure
- A story we've seen before
- Romulans
We covered:
- Half a Life
- The Host
- The Mind’s Eye
In Half a Life, Lwaxana Troi unexpectedly finds herself at the center of one of an uncomfortable moral dilemma. We talk about different cultural approaches to aging, euthanasia, finding nuance in what initially feels like a black-and-white decision, and the difference between knowing your days are numbered and actually knowing the number of your days. Along the way, Aaron develops a newfound appreciation for Lwaxana, and we establish that it’s Worf, not Woof.
In The Host, the Trill make their first appearance, giving us a story with some genuinely interesting questions about identity, relationships, and how much of our essence is tied to our physical bodies. Unfortunately, the execution doesn’t always live up to the premise. We discuss some questionable character decisions, what exactly happened to Riker’s personality while he was serving as the host, bottle episodes, missing Dr. Pulaski, Men in Black, and, naturally, The Amazing Race Season 7.
Finally, The Mind’s Eye brings the Romulans back into the picture with a Geordi-centered take on The Manchurian Candidate. We talk about why the Romulans work so well as villains, the value of recurring adversaries, episode Easter eggs, who actually benefits from the Klingon conflict, and one of the reasons TNG’s developing continuity works better for us than the largely standalone nature of TOS.
Join us as we discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 4, Episodes 22-24: “Half a Life,” “The Host” and “The Mind’s Eye.”