Star Trek - The Next Generation, Episode 52: Who Watches The Watchers? (1987) Review

Star Trek - The Next Generation, Episode 52: Who Watches The Watchers  (1987)
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This episode is about the Star Trek crew trying to save a small group of "observers" of a "somewhat advanced primative culture". The observatory on the hill cliff is experiencing a power failure, which exposes the watchers to the local people. This culture has long ago given up their superstitions about religion existing. But when one of their own is electrocuted during the power failure, taken about the Star Trek vessel, revived and returned to the planet, he just about convinces everyone that a "god" does truely exist ... and his name is Picard! His daughter, too, witnesses his disapperance and reappearance from the space ship. Of course, the Prime Directive of never interferring with another culture has already been violated, but Picard and his staff do not want to turn this culture back to their superstitions. See how this resolve this incident and "keep the peace" and culture intact.
This episode clearly explains the beliefs of the Raelian movement which started about 1974 in France and currently has some 40,000 followers world-wide.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Star Trek - The Next Generation, Episode 52: Who Watches The Watchers (1987)



Buy NowGet 42% OFF

Click here for more information about Star Trek - The Next Generation, Episode 52: Who Watches The Watchers (1987)

0 comments:

Post a Comment