The
Dauphin (Star Trek TNG)
Wesley
Crusher falls in love for the first time...to an ape-like creature.
The
Film Sack guys did another amusing commentary for the second season
episode “The Dauphin”.
When
it first aired, I remember watching this episode over at my
grandmother's house. While it is still considered a terrible
episode, there are some nice moments here and there. I'm not sure
why they decided to mix a standard two-unlikely lovers story with a
shape-shifter subplot.
And,
the shape-shifter bits are embarrassingly dreadful. The entire
episode amounts to nothing and seems like a filler. It isn't as bad
as the Space Hippies episode, but it isn't the best TNG has to offer
either. From the beginning of the third season, the show shifted to
better writing.
Wesley
turns all emo and emotes in his quarters.
Overall, the episode is bad with some cheap special effects that seem like a throwback to the 60's horror flicks, and I don't think they did that on purpose.
Notes
~Mädchen
Amick: She makes an appearance in the episode as another form of
the Old Lady. I realized that her face looked familiar. Amick has a
steady career
as actress in a lot of TV shows. She's really cute.
~Security
works pretty fast in this episode when the old lady morphs into the
ape-like monster. I also liked that when she morphs back into
the old lady, Worf threatens to hit her.
~The
Holodeck FX is a little terrible, but they filmed the episode back in
1989. So, it is understandable.
~The
old lady threatens Worf!
~The
Guinan/Riker scene is very cute, and probably the best scene in the
episode.
~Another
great moment is between Guinan and emo Wesley at the end of the
episode.
~Jaime
Hubbard (not related to founder of the Space Church, as far as I
know) pretty much gave up acting in 1995 with her last role being on
Platypus Man. Take that any way you want to. It is a real
shame she didn't go on to do more roles, because she isn't that bad
in the episode. There is very little about her on the Internet.
~I've
mentioned this before, but I don't think some people on the writing
staff liked the Worf character early on. He's been beaten up by a 70
year old man, an android, an animal thing and owned by a
shape-shifting old woman. They started making Worf a badass in the
third season when Michael Piller took over.
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