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Samaritan Snare

  • Episode aired May 13, 1989
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
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6.5/10
3.7K
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LeVar Burton, Christopher Collins, and Leslie Morris in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
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With Picard away for routine surgery, the Enterprise responds to an apparent distress call from a Pakled vessel.With Picard away for routine surgery, the Enterprise responds to an apparent distress call from a Pakled vessel.With Picard away for routine surgery, the Enterprise responds to an apparent distress call from a Pakled vessel.

  • Director
    • Les Landau
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Robert McCullough
    • Melinda M. Snodgrass
  • Stars
    • Patrick Stewart
    • Jonathan Frakes
    • LeVar Burton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Les Landau
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Robert McCullough
      • Melinda M. Snodgrass
    • Stars
      • Patrick Stewart
      • Jonathan Frakes
      • LeVar Burton
    • 25User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Captain Jean-Luc Picard
    Jonathan Frakes
    Jonathan Frakes
    • Commander William Thomas 'Will' Riker
    LeVar Burton
    LeVar Burton
    • Lieutenant Geordi La Forge
    Michael Dorn
    Michael Dorn
    • Lieutenant Worf
    Marina Sirtis
    Marina Sirtis
    • Counselor Deanna Troi
    Brent Spiner
    Brent Spiner
    • Lieutenant Commander Data
    Wil Wheaton
    Wil Wheaton
    • Wesley Crusher
    Diana Muldaur
    Diana Muldaur
    • Doctor Pulaski
    Christopher Collins
    • Capt. Grebnedlog
    Leslie Morris
    • Cmdr. Reginod
    Daniel Benzali
    Daniel Benzali
    • Surgeon
    Lycia Naff
    Lycia Naff
    • Ensign Sonya Gomez
    Tzi Ma
    Tzi Ma
    • Biomolecular Physiologist
    Bill Ames
    • Pakled Crew Member
    • (uncredited)
    Majel Barrett
    Majel Barrett
    • Enterprise Computer
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Robert J. Feldman
    Robert J. Feldman
    • Pakled Crew Member
    • (uncredited)
    Victor A. Haddox
    • Pakled Crew Member
    • (uncredited)
    Tim McCormack
    • Ensign Bennett
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Les Landau
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Robert McCullough
      • Melinda M. Snodgrass
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    5snoozejonc

    Patrick Stewart saves it from being terrible

    Captain Picard undergoes a medical procedure while Geordie is kidnapped.

    This is a so-so episode that is just about saved by some strong character moments for Picard and an enjoyable performance from Patrick Stewart.

    The story involves two plots that are not particularly well written, but Geordie's abduction by a group of obese, alien thickies mostly just irritates. The fact the Pakled are written as stupid is only ironic considering how silly the command decisions of the Enterprise bridge crew are. It's almost as if they were saying 'without Picard this crew is nothing', but really it's just unimaginative plotting. Luckily we only have to suffer this in between the strong scenes of dialogue we get from Picard and Wesley Crusher.

    I find the shuttle sequence highly enjoyable and provides great insight into Picard's character and history. As this plot turns into serious drama it loses its edge as none of the suspense works when we are expected to consider a character's life might be in danger.

    I enjoyed the performances of Patrick Stewart and Will Wheaton as they made the best of the strongest material in the script.
    7Hitchcoc

    Idiots in Space

    Two plots. One, the near death experience of Jean-Luc Picard as he has a malfunctioning device replaced that causes his heart to beat properly. In the process, he bonds (as much as is possible) with Wesley Crusher who joins him on a long shuttlecraft ride. Picard has been hiding his condition from the crew because his ego can't handle needing others to look after him. The other, occurring during this time as a pack of strange aliens who seem mentally deficient, make a grab for weaponry on the Enterprise. Number One must confront these characters since the Captain is incapacitated. These guys are portrayed as such idiots it's hard to imagine how they could tie their shoes, let alone build and pilot a space ship. They are formidable, nevertheless, but reactive. This is what is used against them. When Picard takes a turn for the worse, Pulaski is pulled in. There are numerous lessons learned by various crew members, Picard included. The fear of vulnerability is something that has to be accepted because not everything requires unilateral thinking. So one half of the episode is intriguing; the other is suspect.
    1wiltoncarter

    Teeth Are For Chewing

    The part with Wes and Picard is worth watching, but the half with the Pakleds is just about as stupid as the Pakleds. How Tweedledee and Tweedledum got their Hands on a spaceship is something I will never waste time thinking about.
    7anarchistica

    We Look For Things

    The two storylines in this episode aren't related, but they're both amusing. The Pakleds shows us that the crew of the Enterprise (sans Worf) are the real dummies. In the Picard/Wesley story we learn that Jean-Luc used to be very different as a young adult. We also see that in the future surgeons wear red burqas. Just a fun episode that expands both the characters and the world they live in.
    5Benjamin_Cox

    Another show with two stories crudely shoved together

    While Wesley Crusher accompanies Captain Picard to Starbase 515, Riker leads the Enterprise on an apparent mission of mercy when they receive a distress call from a crippled Pakled vessel. When Geordi beams over to conduct some repairs, however, their true intentions quickly reveal themselves.

    A theme I've noticed with season two is the number of episodes that feel like two disconnected stories running simultaneously, often to the detriment of each other. So it is here - the Pakled are a comically inept bunch of baddies who possess as much a sense of threat as a child's teddy. The second story, involving Picard bonding with Wesley on board an inexplicably slow shuttlecraft, isn't given the time it needs and feels rushed and a little clichéd as well. Together, they make for a pretty average episode at best.

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    • Trivia
      Wil Wheaton and Patrick Stewart came up with the gag where Wesley Crusher encounters a non-automatic door for the first time. They approach the door, which Wesley stares at. Picard looks at Wesley, as if thinking "Aw kids!" and opens it for him.
    • Goofs
      If a shuttle is incapable of warp speed and it is going to take six hours to get to Starbase 515, it makes no sense to send that slow vehicle on a trip that long when the Enterprise could whisk Picard and Crusher there in no time.
    • Quotes

      Captain Jean-Luc Picard: There's no greater challenge than the study of philosophy.

      Wesley Crusher: But William James won't be on my Starfleet exams.

      Captain Jean-Luc Picard: The important things never will be. Anyone can be trained in the mechanics of piloting a starship.

      Wesley Crusher: And Starfleet Academy...

      Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Takes more. Open your mind to the past - art, history, philosophy. And all this may mean something.

    • Connections
      Edited from Star Trek: The Next Generation: Angel One (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Star Trek: The Next Generation Main Title
      Composed by Jerry Goldsmith and Alexander Courage

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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