The U.S.S. Sisterhood
Marissa and Lisa wrap up their first-ever season of Star Trek: The Next Generation with a final batch that’s emotional, messy, unsettling, and very much still finding its footing. Season 1 ends not with a neat bow, but with loss, paranoia, time fractures, and a warning that much bigger threats are coming. 🖖 Episodes Discussed “Skin of Evil” A tar-like entity, a senseless death, and the sudden loss of Tasha Yar. The crew confronts grief without meaning, Data uses empathy as strategy, and Starfleet learns that not every death has a lesson. “We’ll Always Have Paris” Time fractures, Picard revisits a long-avoided romantic regret, and Data becomes the key to repairing reality. High-concept sci-fi meets awkward emotional closure. “Conspiracy” Starfleet paranoia turns into full-blown body horror. Parasitic aliens infiltrate command, trust collapses, and the season briefly becomes a 1980s sci-fi thriller—with bugs. “The Neutral Zone” Cryogenically frozen 20th-century humans wake up in a post-scarcity future just as the Romulans re-enter the picture. Old values clash with new realities, and Picard warns that bigger forces are on the horizon. 🌌 Season 1 Takeaways * The show is finding its voice—even when it stumbles * Chosen family matters * The Prime Directive is the backbone of this world * Grief, ethics, and power are recurring themes * Data, Geordi, and Worf are just getting started * Season 2 promises higher stakes and sharper focus Season 1 complete. Season 2… engage. 🖖
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