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* EnforcedMethodActing: Creator/MarinaSirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Creator/DeniseCrosby had become good friends.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: Creator/MarinaSirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Creator/DeniseCrosby had become good friends.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: Creator/MarinaSirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Creator/DeniseCrosby had become good friends.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: Marina Sirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Denise Crosby had become good friends.

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* EnforcedMethodActing: Marina Sirtis Creator/MarinaSirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Denise Crosby Creator/DeniseCrosby had become good friends.



** Ironically, Denise Crosby has said that if she'd gotten more scenes like the one between her and Worf in the teaser, she would have stayed on the show.

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** Ironically, Denise Crosby Creator/DeniseCrosby has said that if she'd gotten more scenes like the one between her and Worf in the teaser, she would have stayed on the show.
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* FollowTheLeader: The ''Enterprise'' crew journeys to a planet with a malevolent creature that wants them to take it with them and escape its own personal hell. [[Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier Sounds familiar?]] (The film would be released a year later.)
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** At one point, Tasha's message was also going to include another line: "...and Data? It ''did'' happen.", referring to their brief physical liaison in "The Naked Now".
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** The script for the episode has Picard getting Armus to lower his guard (and thereby the forcefield around the shuttle) by sweet-talking him. The finished episode does the opposite and has Picard give Armus a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, which so riles him up that he loses focus on the forcefield, allowing Troi and Prieto to be beamed up.

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** The script for the episode has Picard getting Armus to lower his guard (and thereby the forcefield around the shuttle) by sweet-talking him. The finished episode does the opposite and has Picard give Armus a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, which so riles him up that he loses focus on the forcefield, allowing Troi and Prieto Picard to be beamed up.
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* FollowTheLeader: The ''Enterprise'' crew journeys to a planet with a malevolent creature that wants them to take it with them and escape its own personal hell. [[Film/StarTrekVTheFInalFrontier Sounds familiar?]] (The film would be released a year later.)

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* FollowTheLeader: The ''Enterprise'' crew journeys to a planet with a malevolent creature that wants them to take it with them and escape its own personal hell. [[Film/StarTrekVTheFInalFrontier [[Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier Sounds familiar?]] (The film would be released a year later.)

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I guess it was Enforced Method Acting, after all.


* EnforcedMethodActing: Marina Sirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Denise Crosby had become good friends.



* RealitySubtext: Marina Sirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Denise Crosby had become such good friends.

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* EnforcedMethodActing: Marina Sirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Denise Crosby had become such good friends.


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** Roddy [=McDowall=] was a favorite of director Joseph L. Scanlan for voicing Armus.

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** Roddy [=McDowall=] Creator/RoddyMcDowall was a favorite of director Joseph L. Scanlan for voicing Armus.
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** The original title was "The Shroud" (another name for the entity) and during the funeral/memorial scene, Commander Riker was supposed to have "signs of the shroud" still on his face.
** The script for the episode has Picard getting Armus to lower his guard (and thereby the forcefield around the shuttle) by sweet-talking him. The finished episode does the opposite and has Picard give Armus a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, which so riles him up that he loses focus on the forcefield, allowing Troi and Prieto to be beamed up.

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** The original title was "The Shroud" (another name for the entity) and during the funeral/memorial scene, Commander Riker was supposed to have "signs of the shroud" still on his face.
** The script for the episode has Picard getting Armus to lower his guard (and thereby the forcefield around the shuttle) by sweet-talking him. The finished episode does the opposite and has Picard give Armus a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, which so riles him up that he loses focus on the forcefield, allowing Troi and Prieto to be beamed up.up.
* WorkingTitle: The original title was "The Shroud" (another name for the entity) and during the funeral/memorial scene, Commander Riker was supposed to have "signs of the shroud" still on his face.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: Creator/MarinaSirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Creator/DeniseCrosby had become such good friends.

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* EnforcedMethodActing: Creator/MarinaSirtis Marina Sirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Creator/DeniseCrosby Denise Crosby had become such good friends.
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* FollowTheLeader: The ''Enterprise'' crew journey's to a planet with a malevolent creature that wants them to take it with them and escape its own personal hell. [[Film/StarTrekVTheFInalFrontier Sounds familiar?]] (The film would be released a year later.)

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* FollowTheLeader: The ''Enterprise'' crew journey's journeys to a planet with a malevolent creature that wants them to take it with them and escape its own personal hell. [[Film/StarTrekVTheFInalFrontier Sounds familiar?]] (The film would be released a year later.)
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* FollowTheLeader: The ''Enterprise'' crew journey's to a planet with a malevolent creature that wants them to take it with them and escape its own personal hell. [[Film/StarTrekVTheVoyageHome Sounds familiar?]] (The film would be released a year later.)

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* FollowTheLeader: The ''Enterprise'' crew journey's to a planet with a malevolent creature that wants them to take it with them and escape its own personal hell. [[Film/StarTrekVTheVoyageHome [[Film/StarTrekVTheFInalFrontier Sounds familiar?]] (The film would be released a year later.)
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* FollowTheLeader: The ''Enterprise'' crew journey's to a planet with a malevolent creature that wants them to take it with them and escape its own personal hell. [[Film/StarTrekVTheVoyageHome Sounds familiar?]] (The film would be released a year later.)

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Ironically, Denise Crosby has said that if she'd gotten more scenes like the one between her and Worf in the teaser, she would have stayed on the show.

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Ironically, Denise Crosby has said that if she'd gotten more scenes like the one between her and Worf in the teaser, she would have stayed on the show.



** The original title was "The Shroud" (another name for the entity) and during the funeral/memorial scene, Commander Riker was supposed to have "signs of the shroud" still on his face.

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** The original title was "The Shroud" (another name for the entity) and during the funeral/memorial scene, Commander Riker was supposed to have "signs of the shroud" still on his face.face.
** The script for the episode has Picard getting Armus to lower his guard (and thereby the forcefield around the shuttle) by sweet-talking him. The finished episode does the opposite and has Picard give Armus a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, which so riles him up that he loses focus on the forcefield, allowing Troi and Prieto to be beamed up.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: Creator/MarinaSirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Creator/DenisCrosby had become such good friends.

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* EnforcedMethodActing: Creator/MarinaSirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Creator/DenisCrosby Creator/DeniseCrosby had become such good friends.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: Creator/MarinaSirtis cried real tears filming Tasha's funeral, as she and Creator/DenisCrosby had become such good friends.



** Creator/JonathanFrakes didn't care for this episode, calling it "absurd". He also had to endure rolling around in black slime.



** Roddy [=McDowall=] was a favorite of director Joseph L. Scanlan for voicing Armus.

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** Roddy [=McDowall=] was a favorite of director Joseph L. Scanlan for voicing Armus.Armus.
** The original title was "The Shroud" (another name for the entity) and during the funeral/memorial scene, Commander Riker was supposed to have "signs of the shroud" still on his face.
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** Roddy McDowall was a favorite of director Joseph L. Scanlan for voicing Armus.

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** Roddy McDowall [=McDowall=] was a favorite of director Joseph L. Scanlan for voicing Armus.
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** Subverted; while the staff who worked on the episode (Creator/GeneRoddenberry, showrunner Maurice Hurley and teleplay writer Hannah Shearer) were pleased with the way Tasha's death was handled, the succeeding Michael Piller-led creative team thought that giving her a meaningless death was a terrible concept in itself, and the execution of it was even worse. This eventually resulted in "Yesterday's Enterprise."

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** Subverted; while the staff who worked on the episode (Creator/GeneRoddenberry, showrunner Maurice Hurley and teleplay writer Hannah Shearer) were pleased with the way Tasha's death was handled, the succeeding Michael Piller-led creative team thought that giving her a meaningless death was a terrible concept in itself, and the execution of it was even worse. This eventually resulted in "Yesterday's Enterprise."[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E15YesterdaysEnterprise Yesterday's Enterprise]]."

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Ironically, Denise Crosby has said that if she'd gotten more scenes like the one between her and Worf in the teaser, she would have stayed on the show.

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** Subverted; while the staff who worked on the episode (Creator/GeneRoddenberry, showrunner Maurice Hurley and teleplay writer Hannah Shearer) were pleased with the way Tasha's death was handled, the succeeding Michael Piller-led creative team thought that giving her a meaningless death was a terrible concept in itself, and the execution of it was even worse. This eventually resulted in "Yesterday's Enterprise."
** In a more straightforward example, Joseph Stefano, who wrote the first draft of the story, refused to ever speak about the finished product in interviews.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Ironically, Denise Crosby has said that if she'd gotten more scenes like the one between her and Worf in the teaser, she would have stayed on the show.show.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Ironically, Denise Crosby has said that if she'd gotten more scenes like the one between her and Worf in the teaser, she would have stayed on the show.
** Too bad Picard made Riker give up those life saving Q powers.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Ironically, Denise Crosby has said that if she'd gotten more scenes like the one between her and Worf in the teaser, she would have stayed on the show.
** Too bad Picard made Riker give up those life saving Q powers.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Ironically, Denise Crosby has said that if she'd gotten more scenes like the one between her and Worf in the teaser, she would have stayed on the show.
** Too bad Picard made Riker give up those life saving Q powers.

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