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Frame of Mind

Series : The Next Generation Rating : 4 Random Image
Disc No : 6.6 Episode : 146
First Aired : 3 May 1993 Stardate : 46778.1
Director : James L. Conway Year : 2369
Writers : Brannon Braga Season : 6
Guest Cast :
Allan Dean Moore as Wounded crew memberAndrew Prine as Administrator Suna
David Selburg as Doctor SyrusGary Werntz as Mavek
Susanna Thompson as Inmate Jaya
Plotline : Riker must face the possibility that he is losing his mind.
Analysis : Johnathan Frakes puts in his best ever acting performance.
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YATI : LaForge brings an injured man to sickbay at one point. Isn't it a big no-no to move a badly injured person around like this? Isn't that why normal procedure is to call an emergency medical team to go to your location rather than vice versa? Of course, Riker is imagining it all so maybe he just imagined this part wrong.
Great Moment : Frakes does an exceptional job of showing a half-nutty Riker in this episode.
Body Count : Hard to say. Strictly it is zero, since only the last couple of scenes were actually real.
Factoid : Braga initially worried about using the word "crazy" in this episode, given current attitudes towards it in the mental health arena, but decided to go with it so as to avoid becoming too politically correct.
Quote : "None of this is real!" - Riker, realising that everything he has experienced is a fantasy.
Datapoints :
Food : Spiny Lobe-Fish
People : Imaginary Administrator Suna, Imaginary Crusher, Imaginary Data, Imaginary Doctor Syrus, Imaginary Jaya, Imaginary Mavek, Imaginary Picard, Imaginary Troi, Imaginary Worf
Planets : Tilonus IV
Species : Tilonian
Weapons : Nisroh, Type Three, Type Two
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