Note: This review was originally posted to my Epinions account.
We had a string of family-centered episodes beginning with Family and
ending with Legacy and Future Imperfect. Then, we had
character-centered episodes, starting with Final Mission, which focused
on Wesley Crusher. Then, we had The Loss, which centered on Counselor
Troi. Now, we have Data’s Day. As you might expect, it focuses on Lt.
Cmdr. Data. Data is to give away Keiko Ishikawa at her wedding to Miles
O’Brien. We even have Data narrating through letters to Bruce Maddox,
who he has presumably forgiven. (You may remember Maddox from the
second-season episode, The Measure of a Man.)
The events
surrounding the wedding are very confusing for Data. Keiko gets cold
feet and calls off the wedding. Data assumes that since the decision is
designed to make Keiko happy, it will make Miles happy. Data is
confused when Miles storms off. Data also has to play messenger between
the two in order to get the wedding back on, which Chief Engineer La
Forge is certain will happen. Data also has to learn to dance for the
wedding, leading to a funny scene in the holodeck.
The B story
involves Vulcan Ambassador T'Pel, who’s being transported to the Romulan
Neutral Zone to meet for some sort of super important negotiation that
only she can conduct. It comes as a shock when she dies in a
transporter accident. Or did she? There seems to be some question as
to what happened. And all of those questions she was asking were kind
of suspicious.
This is one of those episodes where you could
probably follow it if this was your first time watching, but you’re
going to miss a few things. For instance, during the second season,
Commander Bruce Maddox tries to have Data report to a starbase to be
disassembled and studied so that more androids like him might be built.
I did find it odd that there was no mention of family for the bride or
groom. If you’re wondering if you missed anything, you didn’t. I
understand that they’re on a starship, but you’d think there’d be some
mention of some siblings wanting to attend or something.
This is
one of the few times we get to see a bridge crew do anything with a
non-bridge officer. Yes, it does happen. Mostly, It’s a bridge officer
dating someone and realizing that it’s not meant to be. I think there
was a later episode focusing on non-bridge officers, but it’s been a
while since I’ve seen that episode.
I would recommend watching
the episode, but I would suggest watching the episodes in order. A lot
of the humor comes from knowing that Data doesn’t understand the nuances
of human behavior. While picking out gifts, he and Worf (a Klingon)
discuss human weddings. Both are outsiders, but they have slightly
different perspectives. Data also experiments with jokingly calling
people names.
1 comment :
This is my favorite episode, you lunkhead.
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