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True-Q

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Series :
Season Ep :
6 x 06
Title :
True-Q
Rating :
4
Overall Ep :
131
First Aired :
26 Oct 1992
Stardate :
46192.3
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Year :
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Your Rating :
1.0000 for 1 reviews
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 1
Review : I have to admit that I really don't like Q. Even trying to ignore that, then I think there is something wrong with this episode. It has a few good points, the odd bit of snappy dialogue, and of course Patrick Stewart trying to act it out of the doldrums. Still, the script just seemed wrong, the dialogue seemed forced and it just looked wrong. The Amanda Rogers character (I'd have called her Amanda Quinn or something) seemed rather badly drawn as well. Nothing specific, just badly drawn. Then I am slightly puzzled as to why Data didn't notice that Picard had just come out of a room when he had not gone in, let alone that he knew that Q was on board when he had not been told. It just didn't work.
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