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| Subj: AI Reviews of STNG - Schisms (1/2) |
XPost: rec.arts.startrek.misc, rec.arts.startrek.fandom, rec.arts.sf.tv XPost: rec.arts.tv From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca AI / LLM reviews of Star Trek The Next Generation - Schisms Google Gemini The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise begins to suffer from inexplicable, fragmented memory loss and vivid nightmares, all centered around a bizarre, repeating metallic clanking sound. Commander Riker is the most affected, experiencing disturbing visions of a surgical table and strange alien figures. Dr. Crusher identifies a correlating physical symptom€€€an allergic reaction resembling an itch€€€shared by the affected crew members. After the crew compares their fragmented memories in the holodeck, they realize they are being systematically abducted in their sleep by an unknown, non-corporeal species. These aliens are transporting the crew to a dimensional pocket of "non-space" where they are performing experimental, intrusive procedures. Using a recovered fragment of Riker's memory, the crew sets a trap, luring the aliens back to the Enterprise. The ship then uses a modified probe to enter the aliens' dimension. A tense standoff ensues, culminating in the Enterprise successfully reversing the aliens' transporter signatures and escaping their strange, unsettling operating room, leaving the abductors stranded in their own space. Strengths Atmosphere and Suspense: "Schisms" successfully creates a chilling, almost horror-movie atmosphere. The mystery of the fragmented memories and the shared sense of violation build genuine dread. The sequence where the crew pieces together the puzzle in the holodeck, realizing they are victims of alien abduction, is brilliant and unsettling. The Power of Sound Design: The repeated, eerie "clank-clank" sound of the aliens' machinery is one of the most effective sound cues in TNG. It is simple, auditory horror that immediately signals something is deeply wrong and helps ground the crew's shared trauma. Riker's Focus: Jonathan Frakes delivers a strong performance, grounding the psychological terror in Riker's distress and determination to understand what is happening to him and his crewmates. Weaknesses Anticlimactic Explanation: The ultimate reveal of the aliens' purpose€€€that they were experimenting on the crew to find a better, more stable form of light for their procedures€€€is often criticized as being weak. The motivation doesn't fully justify the high psychological horror stakes established throughout the episode. Sci-Fi Gimmickry: The introduction of "non-space" and the "Soliton Wave" technology is a highly technical, Trek-specific solution that requires a lot of rapid exposition, making the climax less about human drama and more about scientific maneuvering. Overall Impression "Schisms" is an excellent example of TNG venturing into psychological thriller territory. It masterfully uses confusion, shared trauma, and unsettling soundscapes to create a disturbing and memorable viewing experience. While the conclusion is technically complex and the aliens' motivation feels a bit shallow compared to the terror they inflict, the journey remains gripping. It's a great choice for fans who enjoy episodes that are more atmospheric and creepy than philosophical. Rating: 8/10 That was a deep dive into an episode that really stands out visually and aurally! ChatGPt Here€€€s my review of *Star Trek: The Next Generation* €€€ **€€€Schisms€€€** (Season 6, Episode 5), using the information from the transcript and critical/fan commentary, with a rating out of 10. --- ## What the Episode Does / Plot Summary * Strange things begin happening aboard the Enterprise: several crew members (Riker, Geordi, Worf, and others) experience mysterious missing time, insomnia, unexplained physical symptoms, or feeling that something is not right. ([jammersreviews.com][1]) * The clues build slowly: Riker falls asleep, Geordi feels pain, Worf freaks out around scissors, etc. Crew start trying to piece things together. ([jammersreviews.com][1]) * Eventually they realize that aliens from another dimension (or phase) are abducting crew members during those missing times, performing experiments (including surgical procedures) while the crew are unaware. ([ja mersreviews.com][1]) * There€€€s a holodeck recreation sequence: some of the affected crew use the holodeck to reconstruct their partial memories (foggy, fragmentary) of where they were taken. This is creepy and disorienting. ([jammersreviews.com][1]) * In the finale, Riker stays awake and tricks the aliens somewhat, manages to rescue at least one victim, and they close the rift / subspace gap through which the aliens were abducting people. But the episode ends with some ambiguity: we still don€€€t fully know the aliens€€€ motivations; a brief energy pulse at the end suggests something may remain unresolved. ([Wikipedia][2]) --- ## What Works Very Well 1. **Atmosphere & Suspense** The episode builds dread gradually. What starts with mundane annoyances (poor sleep, odd pains) escalates into something genuinely creepy. Many fans say €€€Schisms€€€ is one of the scariest TNG episodes. ([IMDb][3]) 2. **Mystery Structure** The slow reveal works: little hints, mismatched memories, unexplained symptoms, leading to the realization of something wrong. It€€€s more effective by making the viewer feel the unease along with the characters. [jammersreviews.com][1]) 3. **Holodeck Reconstruction Scene** This is widely praised. Reconstructing their experiences in the holodeck is visual, eerie, emotionally unsettling. It€€€s memorable and tense. ([jammersreviews.com][1]) 4. **Unresolved Ambiguity** The fact that the motivations of the aliens aren€€€t fully explained, and the threat is partly removed but not completely squared away, adds to the lingering feeling. For many viewers that uncertainty heightens the impact. ([jammersreviews.com][1]) --- ## Where It Falters / Weaknesses 1. **Pacing / Slow Build** Several reviewers note that the first half drags €€€ the episode spends a lot of time building up the weirdness before moving into more overt horror / confrontation. Some find the lead-in segments (insomnia, poetry reading, etc.) slow. ([ jammersreviews.com][1]) 2. **Technobabble & Plot Stretch** The explanation of how the crew are abducted, how the subspace rift works, etc., relies on a lot of technical jargon. Some of the science is vague or feels like it€€€s there to justify the plot rather than being integral. ([jammersreviews.com][1]) 3. **Alien Threat Under-Developed** While creepy, the alien antagonists are not deeply characterized. We never get a strong sense of why they€€€re doing what they€€€re doing beyond €€€experiments.€€€ No dialogue, motive, or consequences beyond the immediate rescue. Some fans feel this reduces the emotional or thematic depth. ([cameronmoviesandtv][4]) [continued in next message] --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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