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Second Chances

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Series :
Season Ep :
6 x 24
Title :
Second Chances
Rating :
4
Overall Ep :
149
First Aired :
24 May 1993
Stardate :
46915.2
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Your Rating :
4.0000 for 2 reviews
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 4
Review : An interesting episode, this. Firstly, it's a good chance for Jonathan Frakes to show off his acting talents, in the contrasts between the two Rikers. He handles it very well, especially their reaction, the way they take an instant dislike to one another. You know that they're really having a go at themselves. The differences are fairly subtle, which points to good writing as well as good acting. All through the episode, it seemed as though they were going to kill off one of the two, but they did not, and that was definitely the right decision. Bringing Tom Riker back later in DS9 was a good move as well, and it is a pity we did not see him again afterwards.
Reviewer : Hilomh Rating : 4
Review : In the opening sequence, Riker is performing a jazz standard called "I Remember You." It's a song about a person remembering their greatest love, and how he/she recalls "the thrill of it all." It's wonderful piece of foreshadowing for this episode, and how the relationship between Riker and Troi is explored.
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