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“Chain of Command, part I” (S06E10, Stardate 46357.4) features solid performances all around, and a strong turn from Jellico. The only negative is the pushback from the crew. They come across poorly, and it could mean a real sense of leniency from Picard's captaincy. It does show the family bond though.
USS Enterprise NCC 1701
Launched 2245 - Destroyed 2285
Captains Robert April; Christopher Pike; James T. Kirk
Special bonus post! I combined the posters for Unification, parts I and II into one big poster. Enjoy!
“Rascals” (S06E07, Stardate 46235.7) starts off with a potentially interesting exploration of age, identity and relationship and falls off a cliff once the Ferengi get involved. It would have been a better episode if it had been allowed to be a quit, reflective piece.
“Unification, part I” (S05E07, Stardate 45233.1) is a solid setup episode. Riker and crew get a mystery to solve, Picard gets to visit with Sarek, and Data and Picard get to go undercover on Romulus. And Spock has returned! Looking forward to part 2.
“Cause and Effect” (S05E18, Stardate 45614.6) is a standout episode. The story is a simple science fiction tale, and it is a lot of fun seeing the crew figure their way out of the trap. I wish we could see what happened to the crew of the Bozeman after the episode ended.
“A Matter of Time” (S05E09, Stardate 45349.1) is a lot of fun. Rasmussen provides both a lighthearted diversion and sinister foil, and Fewer is perfectly cast. His comeuppance is poetic, and I almost feel sorry for him at the end of the episode. Picard is spot on in his handling of the situation, and I hope if I find myself in a situation even minimally similar to his I can muster a similar response.