So, on to the review...
To boldly explore pores like never before...
TrekMovie: Another thing you did last time was to replace over-used repeated establishing shots with something new, like a new angle. Is that something you will be doing or less of an issue with TNG?
Mike Okuda: If that happens, it will be on a much smaller scale. One thing we are trying to be cognizant of is that people who buy the show, know the show really well. We want them to get the show that they fell in love with and not say "wow, these guys were really clever." We want them to say "the original designers were clever." We want to highlight their work.
”I think they made a really nice choice of episodes, though I still can’t watch the pilot because I was really amazed that they let me keep my job after that. I describe my performance in that as ‘ Sophie’s Choice meets Star Trek’. It was just way too emotional. It was awful, and I thought for sure that I was going to be fired. Aside from that, I can watch the other two."I find it interesting that Sirtis knew how over-the-top she came off. I think the writing or direction may have more to do with it than she may be giving herself credit for. Everyone from Picard on down came off a little shout-y that episode. Still, it's nice to know that even from day one, Sirtis was aware of the problems her character had presented. Looking over our other reviews, whenever we are annoyed with the character or stories around Troi, it's pretty much uniformly the idiocy or laziness in the writing that's the problem. Particularly in her scenes with Riker, she really makes great choices that imbue the character with veracity and depth. It's really a shame they never gave her more to work with until Jellico made her put on pants.