Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation
Season 3, Episode 1
Original Air Date: September 25, 1989
via Memory Alpha |
First the best news, Beverly Crusher is back. Maurice Hurley, the head writer, left the show after Season 2. It was his personal beef that resulted in Gates McFadden's firing so once he was gone, she was invited back. Equilibrium is restored. Before we go any further, a quick update on the Uhura chair:
Uhura = Dr. Crusher = Pulaski = Dr. Crusher
Another considerable improvement, especially from the actors' perspective: new uniforms! William Ware Theiss, a veteran from the original series, was out as costume director. Robert Blackman was in. In Patrick Stewart's words, "The new uniforms don't hurt." Enough said. There are personnel moves in story, too. Both Worf and Geordi got rank promotions between seasons.
"Evolution" is primarily a Wesley episode and those are rarely strong. And as much as I like Ken Jenkins the actor, his character, Stubbs, is annoyingly arrogant. Anyone who constantly refers to Wes as "my young friend" is already losing with me.
That said, there are a few gifts. The nano tech story in itself is definitely interesting, presenting genuine ethical quandries. Plus, it's a great Guinan episode. Guinan development is always more tease than substance but I'm alright with that. This time we learn: she's been married multiple times and was perhaps not the most faithful wife, she has multiple children and both she and they are hundreds of years old. Good stuff.
Acting Notes
via Scrubs Wiki |
It's difficult for me to imagine a writer having enough power to get one of the actors fired.
ReplyDeleteConsidering the full story, his power was limited. And perhaps McFadden herself was more politically savvy than he was. And thank goodness. The show only got better after he was out and she came back.
DeleteYeah, I like this episode. I like Jenkins. (I like Kelso!) I thought it was a far more mature Wesley spotlight than the average from the previous seasons. (It’s a guarantee that any revision of TNG would vastly emphasize the Traveler arc, which was only reluctantly nudged along in this “first draft.” Incredibly, Wesley shows up, in uniform, at Riker & Troi’s wedding, in a deleted scene, during Nemesis, therefore further downplaying it!)
ReplyDelete... a better Wesley episode is still a Wesley episode.
DeleteI love Kelso! Scrubs is an absolutely brilliant show - or at least, it was for a while. But I didn't like Jenkins's character here. No, I know I'm not really supposed to but some nemeses are more satisfying than others. Bob Kelso, for instance!
I liked the use of an actual stellar event as the premise of the story. Always wanted Star Trek to include some of the wonders of the real universe in their stories.
ReplyDeleteIt would be great if the Captain Pike series showed some of the bizarre exoplanets we've discovered in the last decade or so.
Loved Scrubs back when it was on network TV and when it was playing on Netflix.
I agree about the real wonders. That would be cool. We're learning more all the time, too.
DeleteI should finally got some time to watch at lest few episodes! Curently I'm stuck to Netflix documentaries:)
ReplyDeleteI love documentaries! Do you have anything to recommend?
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