TNG: "Data's Day" Review?

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When is this coming?
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He'll get to it when he gets to it just be paitent.
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I know, but still, that's easily my favorite Data episode.
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Fair enough i'm still waiting for a couple ds9 eps i'd love to see his opinion on we just have to wait and he will do them eventually.
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Which ones?
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afterimage ( eh was curious what he thought of ezri before she calmed down ) and prodigal daughter (that ep was interesting but was a bit of a trainwreck)
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sayla0079 wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 4:52 amProdigal Daughter (that ep was interesting but was a bit of a trainwreck)
Huh. I actually had to look that one up and completely forgot, that it existed in the first place.
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I wanna see the episode where Odo meets Laas (I forget the name).
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Madner Kami wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 5:42 am
sayla0079 wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 4:52 amProdigal Daughter (that ep was interesting but was a bit of a trainwreck)
Huh. I actually had to look that one up and completely forgot, that it existed in the first place.
I see it derided a lot these days, but I thought it was pretty good. It was nice to learn something about a Dax's host first-hand for once.

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Well, in "To the Death" she was preparing a "just in case" message for her mother in case she died on the mission, same as O'Brien. He questioned that she was doing that as well. "Doesn't everyone?" she responds.
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