Remember Me
- Episode aired Oct 20, 1990
- TV-PG
- 45m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
3.8K
YOUR RATING
Dr. Crusher's fear of losing loved ones becomes real when her worries create an alternate reality.Dr. Crusher's fear of losing loved ones becomes real when her worries create an alternate reality.Dr. Crusher's fear of losing loved ones becomes real when her worries create an alternate reality.
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Did you know
- TriviaGates McFadden did all her stunts for the vortex effects sequences. Shortly after performing the stunt where she is thrown from Data's ops console chair, McFadden learned she was pregnant.
- GoofsWhen Dr. Crusher is on the bridge and she hears the first explosions, a computer graphic shows the warp bubble collapsing onto the ship and a significant portion of the front of the saucer section having already disappeared. Back in Engineering, La Forge and Data notice that the warp bubble is collapsing at the rate of 15 meters per second and will be completely gone in four and a half minutes. That would make the diameter of the warp bubble 4.050 km (roughly 2.5 miles) at that point. The Enterprise D is only 643 meters (2,100 feet) long. Even without knowing the ship's specs, it is evident that the ship is not four kilometers long.
- Quotes
Doctor Beverly Crusher: If there's nothing wrong with me... maybe there's something wrong with the universe.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Chronic Rift: The 1990 Roundtable Awards (1991)
- SoundtracksStar Trek: The Next Generation Main Title
Composed by Jerry Goldsmith and Alexander Courage
Featured review
Wesley is, once again, a bit of a jerk in this one...
Ensign Crusher was a character you either loved or you hated--and pretty much everyone I know hated him. "Remember Me" and "Evolution" are two great examples WHY some disliked him so much. In both, Wesley was carrying out experiments apart from his usual duties and in both he nearly killed folks! In "Evolution", his escaped nano-bots nearly took out the entire ship and destroyed the life's work of a scientist. Here in "Remember Me", he nearly kills his mother. Gosh...what a little jerk!
The episode begins with Dr. Crusher meeting with an old colleague who just beamed aboard the ship. However, oddly, he soon vanishes and the ship's computer says he is NOT on the ship! Of course she tells the Captain and no one can identify that he was ever there in the first place...and folks start questioning the Doctor's sanity. Soon, however, large number of the ship's crew vanish--going from a thousand to only a few hundred to only a handful and so on...yet, inexplicably, only Dr. Crusher notices. Otherwise, those left act as if this is the normal ship's compliment. What's happening? And, how is Wesley behind it?!
This is a SUPER-cerebral sort of episode. They never leave the ship, there are no cool aliens and the story itself is confusing and not particularly enjoyable. Not bad---just not very good, either.
The episode begins with Dr. Crusher meeting with an old colleague who just beamed aboard the ship. However, oddly, he soon vanishes and the ship's computer says he is NOT on the ship! Of course she tells the Captain and no one can identify that he was ever there in the first place...and folks start questioning the Doctor's sanity. Soon, however, large number of the ship's crew vanish--going from a thousand to only a few hundred to only a handful and so on...yet, inexplicably, only Dr. Crusher notices. Otherwise, those left act as if this is the normal ship's compliment. What's happening? And, how is Wesley behind it?!
This is a SUPER-cerebral sort of episode. They never leave the ship, there are no cool aliens and the story itself is confusing and not particularly enjoyable. Not bad---just not very good, either.
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- planktonrules
- Nov 18, 2014
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- Runtime45 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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