Remember
- Episode aired Oct 9, 1996
- TV-PG
- 46m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
Lieutenant Torres starts having vivid dreams about another life, another love, and another planet.Lieutenant Torres starts having vivid dreams about another life, another love, and another planet.Lieutenant Torres starts having vivid dreams about another life, another love, and another planet.
Roxann Dawson
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
Eve Brenner
- Jora Mirell
- (as Eve H. Brenner)
Majel Barrett
- Computer
- (voice)
John Copage
- Science Division Officer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCharles Espen, Dathan, played another character in the Star Trek franchise. In The Next Generation he was a Klingon named Divok in s1e6 Rightful Heir.
- GoofsWhen Jor Brel passes his musical instrument on to Janeway, he holds its neck in his left hand, thus placing it into Janeway's right; however, when the camera switches - virtually in mid-sentence - the instrument has turned 180 degrees, and she now holds the neck in her left hand.
- Quotes
[B'Elanna has told Chakotay of her recurrent dreams, causing her to oversleep]
Commander Chakotay: So I assume I won't have to write up a report on your chronic oversleeping?
Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres: If you say a word about this to anyone...
Commander Chakotay: I know. You'll rip my heart out and eat it raw. Your secret's safe with me.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Star Trek: Lower Decks: Kayshon, His Eyes Open (2021)
Featured review
One of Roxann Dawson's best
B'Elnna Torres experiences intense dreams that may or may not be connected to a group of telepathic passengers.
This is a very good episode with a strong performance from Dawson.
The plot unfolds nicely with an air of mystery initially, before certain dark revelations are made that push quite serious issues into the spotlight. This transition is handled very well by the writers and filmmakers, who use the character of Torres superbly to tell the story and react to its key events. Much of the credit has to go to Dawson for an engaging performance. Bruce Davidson gives a tremendous support.
It is difficult to end this type of story in a cinematic way because it is someone reflecting on events that have already happened and the crux is that they are not forgotten. 'The Inner Light' of TNG is the classic example of a similar premise done incredibly well. 'Remember' is not at that level because you felt Picard actually lived that other life, but it finishes in a way that makes you feel Torres has done something important after the experience.
This is a very good episode with a strong performance from Dawson.
The plot unfolds nicely with an air of mystery initially, before certain dark revelations are made that push quite serious issues into the spotlight. This transition is handled very well by the writers and filmmakers, who use the character of Torres superbly to tell the story and react to its key events. Much of the credit has to go to Dawson for an engaging performance. Bruce Davidson gives a tremendous support.
It is difficult to end this type of story in a cinematic way because it is someone reflecting on events that have already happened and the crux is that they are not forgotten. 'The Inner Light' of TNG is the classic example of a similar premise done incredibly well. 'Remember' is not at that level because you felt Picard actually lived that other life, but it finishes in a way that makes you feel Torres has done something important after the experience.
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- snoozejonc
- Dec 5, 2022
Details
- Runtime46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 4:3
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