I have to keep reminding myself that this show is from the late 80's. But, damn the villain in this episode is so stupid looking. I'm guessing it was made by Jim Henson or something. "Dance, Magic, Dance, Magic, Dance". Anyway, i'll post the picture later. The plot is thus; The Enterprise gets sucked into a void in space. They encounter strange space-time loops etc. They see mirages of Romulan and Federation ships. This is all an experiment given by some super being. They see no way out, so Picard issues a self destruct. For really no reason. It worked and the being lets them go ... for some reason. Then Picard makes friends with it ... i guess.
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That floating face in space??? What a disgrace !!! Lets leave this place
True story: The villain in this episode was named Nagillum because they wanted to cast actor Richard Mulligan. Nagillum is Mulligan spelled backwards. That's so dumb, and so is this episode.
But Richard Mulligan is cool.
I never know when your joking or not! Is that actually true? Is it???
It's true.
That is so stupid. He wasn't even in the episode. Yes, Richard Mulligan is awesome ... but why be like "you know who we REALLY need for this sci-fi episode ... the Empty Nest guy"
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