jeffords (Blogspot) | by noreply@blogger.com (Jamie Jeffords) | Sat, Oct 10
Sat, Oct 10
I do not have a whole lot to say about ‘The Loss.” The episode combines two of the worst elements of TNG: a Troi story involving a techno babble solution to a conflict. Granted, both those situations have their amusing points. Troi’s temporary loss of her powers reveals her true character for t...
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