Well, I watched "Someone to Watch Over Me" tonight. All I have to say is that I really enjoyed it. The ending really twisted my heart, too. But I think that may be due to my personal love problems at the moment.
Comments from anyone else?
Oh, I think Seven of Nine ought to wear her hair down more often.
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Posted by LB4747 on :
I think this ep. will end up as one of my favorites of the season. The Doctor and Seven interact well -- I think they really would make a great couple. Hopefully they'll pick up on the Doc's feelings for Seven down the road.
And it was great to have Sandrines back!
The B-plot was fun too. Kudos to Scott Thompson; I was howling during his drunken scenes at the reception.
And yes, more of Seven with her hair down...heck, more of Seven in that dress!
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Posted by Jordan on :
Wanna hear something shocking?
I LOVED this episode! I usually hate Voyager eppies but this one I LOVED. Jeri Ryan and Robert Picardo are great together.
Nuff' said.
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Posted by Simon on :
I liked it to, even though it sometimes it was to much like a sit-com or soap opera.
Posted by bear (Member # 124) on :
She broke his arm....lol I was laughing so hard I had to sit down.
Posted by Aethelwer (Member # 36) on :
The episode was good until they brought in the Borg nanoprobes. Ugh.
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Posted by The Excalibur (Member # 34) on :
I get this one on sunday.
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Posted by Elim Garak (Member # 14) on :
I was very surprised at how good it was! "You Are My Sunshine" was great, as was "Someone to Watch Ovre Me" (the song).
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Posted by Diane (Member # 53) on :
I liked this episode, but I have to confess I'm rather enamored with every episode that has a musical number in it.
I do have one complaint about it, but since I have conflicting opinions about my complaint myself, I'll forgo mentioning it.
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Posted by Xentrick (Member # 64) on :
Is it significant that the hologram doctor sang "Someone To Watch Over Me," the same song that Rimmer the hologram from Red Dwarf mentioned in "Thanks For The Memories?"
Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
I'm writing my review of this episode now. I thought it was quite good, but the basic plot was almost identical to any number of teenage date movies out this year alone. Luckily, the characters made it worth watching.
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Posted by Federation Shipmaster (Member # 15) on :
The singing was great, and her hair shoudl be longer. She looks good with long hair.
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