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Allegiance

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Series :
Season Ep :
3 x 18
Title :
Allegiance
Rating :
2
Overall Ep :
65
First Aired :
26 Mar 1990
Stardate :
43714.1
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Your Rating :
1.5000 for 2 reviews
Reviewer : lexxonnet Rating : 2
Review : I enjoyed parts of this episode. The laboratory experiment was interesting, though not overly so. What I did enjoy was the performance of the Picard facsimile, especially when he breaks into song at ten forward. I do find it a bit unbelievable that the crew took so long to question him and revolt though.
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 1
Review : Not too bad, I suppose. Yes, it was the old story of aliens testing humanity given YET ANOTHER spin, but it did partly work. The interest was split between the false Picard on the Enterprise, clearly testing the other officers - and especially Dr Crusher. This made for some curious scenes. We also had the real Picard and the other three in their cage, again clearly a test, and fairly predictable. Picard, a Frenchman, singing 'Hearts of Oak' was decidedly ironic. The ending had touches of irony as well. Clearly, the aliens had no consideration for individuals, and it would not be surprising if they tried the same thing again one day (although we never saw them again). Overall, there were a few decent bits, but it was generally predictable and a bit tired. Watchable, though.
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