Data's Day
- Episode aired Jan 5, 1991
- TV-PG
- 46m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
3.8K
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Data tries to comprehend the complex emotions between O'Brien and Keiko, who are about to be married.Data tries to comprehend the complex emotions between O'Brien and Keiko, who are about to be married.Data tries to comprehend the complex emotions between O'Brien and Keiko, who are about to be married.
Majel Barrett
- Enterprise Computer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Michael Braveheart
- Crewman Martinez
- (uncredited)
Cameron
- Ensign Kellogg
- (uncredited)
Tracee Cocco
- Ensign Jae
- (uncredited)
Denise Deuschle
- Science Division Officer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWide shots of Data and Dr. Crusher tap dancing featured a dancer double for Data, only. Gates McFadden is an accomplished tap dancer, and did all her own work.
- GoofsWhile officiating at a wedding ceremony, Captain Picard says, "Since the days of the first wooden vessels, all shipmasters have had one happy privilege: that of uniting two people in the bonds of matrimony." This is false; whatever Starfleet's own fictional regulations may be, the captains of seagoing ships have no particular power to perform weddings and, at least for the US, the UK, and the former USSR, there is no evidence that they ever did. In fact the navies of the US, the UK, and various other countries specifically prohibit a commanding officer from performing marriage ceremonies. See also Balance of Terror (1966).
- Quotes
Lieutenant Worf: Human bonding rituals often involve a great deal of talking and dancing and crying.
- ConnectionsFeatures Star Trek: The Next Generation: Hollow Pursuits (1990)
- SoundtracksStar Trek: The Next Generation Main Title
Composed by Jerry Goldsmith and Alexander Courage
Featured review
Way to go Sherlock!
This episode consists of Data making a personal log in order to send to Dr. Maddox--the android scientist who would like to one day make his own version of Data. In it, Data talks about two main topics--- the upcoming wedding of Keiko and Mile O'Brien as well as the odd occurrences surrounding the Vulcan ambassador's time on the Enterprise. As for Keiko and Miles, Data is completely clueless that Keiko's hesitance to marry is based on a case of nerves and he feels that he must fix this 'problem'. And, the mystery concerning the Vulcan ambassador's death--which, to me, was a VERY simple mystery to solve and which I figured out INSTANTLY. The crew, inexplicably, was clueless and Data only figured it out when he began thinking like Sherlock Holmes. Way to go, Sherlock!
So is this worth seeing? Yes. However, the second plot involving the Romulans and Vulcan ambassador was very weak. As for the rest, it's mildly diverting and nothing more--enjoyable but not exactly memorable.
So is this worth seeing? Yes. However, the second plot involving the Romulans and Vulcan ambassador was very weak. As for the rest, it's mildly diverting and nothing more--enjoyable but not exactly memorable.
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- planktonrules
- Nov 18, 2014
Details
- Runtime46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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