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Episode Guest Reviews

Reviewer : Hilomh
Ave Rating : 4.6667 for 3 reviews
Title : Second Chances Rating : 4
Writers : Michael A. Medlock Year : 2369
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.
Title : The Visitor Rating : 5
Writers : Michael Taylor Year : 2372
Review : I just noticed that when Commander Nog is talking to Jake (Tony Todd) in his house for the first time, he's speaking with much more of an American accent, and less of a Ferengi accent. Very subtle, but very nice character choice. Nog has been in Starfleet for a long time by now, and naturally the "human" influence has effected him. This was a very good piece of acting from Aron Eisenberg!
Title : Star Trek Into Darkness Rating : 5
Writers : Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci Year : 2259
Review : Really? Nemesis gets 5 stars and this only gets 4?

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