Synopsis: After Captain Picard is captured by the Cardassians he is tortured. In this episode, while Captain Jean-Luc Picard is being tortured, an unnamed interrogator lets slip that when he was six years old he was bullied. Picard then tells him that from this point he will think of him as being: “six years old,… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 11: “Chain of Command, Part II”
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Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 10: “Chain of Command, Part I”
Synopsis: Starfleet Command falls for a Cardassian ploy that allows Captain Picard to be captured by them. In this episode viewers witness an illustration of the dangers of being motivated only by the Logos-driven rational ego, without taking into consideration any other potentialities. Depth psychology teaches us that what makes the psyche most unwell is… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 10: “Chain of Command, Part I”
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 9: “The Quality of Life”
Synopsis: Lt. Commander Data observes that another artificial life form has exhibited signs of sentience and acts to defend its rights. In this episode we see how the conscious ego determines what it values and what it does not. Often what is not valued is contained in an individual’s unconscious, but sometimes the ego is… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 9: “The Quality of Life”
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 8: “A Fistful of Datas”
Synopsis: In an experiment to ascertain whether or not Lt. Commander Data is able to be an emergency bypass to the Enterprise’s main computer a malfunction causes Data’s programs to merge with that of the ship’s. In this episode viewers get an illustration of the concept of inflation from the Analytical Psychology of Carl Gustav… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 8: “A Fistful of Datas”
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 7: “Rascals”
Synopsis: A transporter malfunction causes Captain Picard, Ensign Ro, Guinan, and Keiko O’Brien to materialize aboard the Enterprise as children. In my last post on the episode “True Q” I wrote about how it could be seen as an illustration of James Hillman’s acorn theory from his book, The Soul’s Code. The acorn theory being… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 7: “Rascals”
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 6: “True Q”
Synopsis: The crew of the Enterprise are visited by Q and a young woman they thought was human but who is also Q. One way to interpret this episode is as an illustration of James Hillman’s idea of the acorn theory found in his book, The Soul’s Code. The acorn theory, in a nutshell, is… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 6: “True Q”
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 5: “Schisms”
Synopsis: When the crew of the Enterprise send a probe into subspace they get more than they had anticipated. This episode can be seen as an illustration of the inherent danger of engaging bits of unconscious material without the appropriate vessel. In “Schisms” the crew of the Enterprise are sent to explore “an unusually dense… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 5: “Schisms”
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 4: “Relics”
Synopsis: The Enterprise D discovers a ship abandoned, except for Chief Engineer Scott from the original Enterprise, who has been kept alive in a transporter beam for seventy-five years. This episode features an appearance by the character affectionally called “Scotty” from Star Trek: The Original Series, and it is interesting how young and fresh his… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 4: “Relics”
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 3: “Man of the People”
Synopsis: The Enterprise is tasked with providing transportation to a mediator to a planet to end a civil war, but without understanding that he is syphoning off negative emotions onto Counselor Troi. In this episode, Ambassador Ves Alkar embodies a belief that is endemic in Western culture, that if he is able to relieve himself… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 3: “Man of the People”
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 2: “Realm of Fear”
Synopsis: In the process of being transported, a crew member is forced to face his worst fear. In this episode, like so many others dealing with transformation, it is connected to a transporter issue. Here, Engineer Reginald Barclay is put in the position of facing his fears and letting go of them in a transporter… Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6, Episode 2: “Realm of Fear”