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Suddenly Human, Gallifrey Gals Get Warped! S4Ep4

It's always a good time for Banana Split Bro time! Another Season four episode coming in strong with familial vibes! Gallifrey Gals Get Warped! 


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PAULA DEMING

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KATRINA ALYSHA

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Suddenly Human, Gallifrey Gals Get Warped! S4Ep4

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I think the big message of this episode was that family’s where you find it and it’s O.K. to live the life you choose to live. It is complicated, of course, given Jono’s young age and the circumstances that originally led him to his Talarian family. Worf decided to embrace his Klingon heritage, but that may not be the path Jono takes. He has to make whatever decision makes him happy. I’m sure Picard had a lot of explaining to do to Admiral Rosa.

Matthew Zeidman

While this wasn't one of my favorite episodes, I feel like one thing that is shown here is how Picard has "Fatherlike" qualities that come through when necessary even though he says he's not comfortable with kids

Jonathan Emery

Glad I’m not the only one, I skip this episode every time.

Andrew Hogan

This is one of just a few episodes I can’t stand. I hate with a passion that idiotic whaling they do, it just irritates me on every level. The main kid in this was in a lot of 80’s shows.

Andrew Hogan

The issue with Worf and comparing him to Jona is interesting. However I believe it is discussed earlier in the series that when Star Fleet found him they thought all his parents and family had been killed. He would of been an outcast and not welcomed back into the klingon empire. Also I don't believe he was ever kept secret from the klingons. They knew he lived with humans and I am sure he was always given the choice to return if he wanted to.

Scott Archibald

One of the weaker episodes of season 4 imo

Monty Magpie

Oh my GOD I never even thought about how this should have been a Worf episode. I didn't really like this one growing up, but it has grown on me over the years. However, now I'm just super mad at what a missed opportunity this was!

Zach Coty

Yeah not my favourite episode

Brett Delbridge

I love Little Shop of Horrors, so happy Rick Morranis has returned to the world of acting on occasion, I respect why he took time off more than anything, but happy to see him come out of retirement now that his children are grown. Man's a national treasure (Yes I know he's Canadian but the man's a treasure wherever he lives, and I think now he lives in America))

DarkAshtar

Okay but I legit broke out with "Suddenly Seymour" as soon as I saw the title, so I may have punched the air when Paula started singing, lol.

Robert Hill

This story bears something of a resemblance to a TOS episode titled Charlie X. Both deal in a young male brought up in a different alien culture,and the problems that can result. TNG's resolution depends upon uncomfortable but necessary diplomacy; in TOS it's rather more uncompromising. A good comparison of the series different styles. (Perhaps a story to watch if you go back to TOS again)

Ian Smith

Not sure about anyone else, but if Paula doesn't keep breaking out in song more often, I'm gonna be highly disappointed :)

Antonio

sorry, I couldn't add more but while I think it's not a case of Stockholm syndrome, he has a family that loves him and raised him. I have a friend who was adopted and he's had the info to contact his birth parents and has refused to do so. Anybody can be a mother or father, but it takes someone special to be a mom and/or dad. Sorry if it's cheesy, but it's true.

DarkAshtar

Everyone else already pointed out the many allusions in this episode, the metaphors that are shown are great. So the only thing I can really comment on and not just regurgitating stuff is by saying Katrina's new hairdo is cute as fuck, it's adorable.

DarkAshtar

Nice observation of Worf's situation mirroring that of Jono/Jeremiah! I think the seeming hypocrisy of the raising Worf in the Federation may be based on the fact that he had no other surviving family among the Klingons (until finding his brother much later). The Empire was probably notified of the USS Intrepid crew discovering him in the ruins of the Khitomer attack. Since there were no other members of the House of Mogh left to claim him, the Empire may have allowed the Rozhenkos to adopt him without issue.

Raja

How fitting this reaction came out the day before the "Loki" series. Odin just took this kid and raised him as a son. No one questions the love of Odin and Frigga... Well, except for Loki... I can see Katrina is a little frustrated by this episode. Having to try a little bit to combat her initial presumptions and judgements of this child as a victim and his father as an abuser when the episode is telling her that wasn't the case.

Nolan

Paula knows Chad Allen! Yeah he was infamously outed by one of those sleazy teen rags. Ever since he became a champion of gay marriage rights in California.

Jarrod Wild

Fantastic job by Sherman Howard as Captain Endar. He had to play an alien who by his own culture's standards is a very loving father, but by Federation standards is a rough and brutal warrior. And then make that character "humanized" and relatable to the audience, so when Jono goes back to him, the audience isn't completely incensed and can see why Jono would want to go back. Sherman Howard was also in an episode of Quantum Leap, playing a very traditional 50s father type, struggling with societal change when his wife wants to break tradition and be more independent. Great performance there, as well.

Firefly24601


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