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Data's Day

"Data's Day" is the 85th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 11th episode of the fourth season. This episode introduces Keiko O'Brien and Data's pet cat, Spot.

"Data's Day"
Star Trek: The Next Generation episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 11
Directed byRobert Wiemer
Story byHarold Apter
Teleplay by
Featured musicRon Jones
Cinematography byMarvin Rush
Production code185
Original air dateJanuary 7, 1991 (1991-01-07)
Guest appearances
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Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D. In this episode, as Data contemplates the impending marriage of his friend Keiko Ishikawa to Transporter Chief Miles O'Brien, he learns about the peculiar minutiae – such as last-minute jitters and ballroom dancing – that surround human nuptials. At the same time, he investigates the apparent death of the Vulcan ambassador whom the Enterprise was ferrying to the Neutral Zone in order to conduct treaty negotiations with the Romulans.

Plot edit

Transporter Chief Miles O'Brien (Colm Meaney) and civilian botanist Keiko Ishikawa (Rosalind Chao) are about to be married, and Data (Brent Spiner) has been asked to give the bride away. After Keiko calls off the wedding, Data seeks advice from Geordi (LeVar Burton) and Counselor Troi (Marina Sirtis). He attempts to convince Keiko to go through with the wedding. Data asks Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) to teach him how to dance. She instructs him in tap dance and ballroom dancing.

Meanwhile, the Enterprise is taking Vulcan ambassador T'Pel (Sierra Pecheur) to a secret meeting with a Romulan ship. T'Pel asks Data about the Enterprise's defense capabilities, but claims she was merely testing Data's security safeguards. During the Enterprise rendezvous with a Romulan warbird T'Pel is seemingly killed during a transport accident. However, Data deduces that T'Pel was not really killed, and that the Romulans beamed her away and staged the accident.

Picard returns to the neutral zone and intercepts the Romulans. He learns that T'Pel is actually a Romulan spy using the Enterprise to return to the Romulans. Multiple warbirds enter the neutral zone and Picard retreats into Federation space.

Keiko agrees to proceed with the wedding. She and Miles are married by Captain Picard. Data notes that he understands the emotions of love and belonging.

Production edit

This was the first episode with Data's cat, Spot.[1] The cat is not actually named until a later appearance.[2]

Reception edit

WIRED magazine ranked "Data's Day" as one of the best of Star Trek: The Next Generation in a 2012 review.[3] They praise masterful acting by Brent Spiner as Data throughout the episode, offering what they call a "Pinocchio perspective" on the plot.[3] In 2019, ThoughtCo ranked "Data's Day" as the 7th best episode of this series, pointing out its special and emotional view of a day aboard the Enterprise-D.[4]

In 2019, Den of Geek noted this episode for featuring romantic elements, pointing out the wedding of Chief Miles O'Brien and Keiko.[5] This episode was noted by the Chicago Tribune in 1996 for introducing the character of Keiko as played by actress Rosalind Chao, she was also featured as a reoccurring character on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.[6]

This episode was noted in To Boldly Go: Essays on Gender and Identity in the Star Trek Universe for featuring the marriage of Keiko and O'Brien, which was the only successful long term relationship in the entirety of Star Trek.[7] They also note that their stories are continued on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and that they go on to have two children, Molly and Kirayoshi.[7]

In 2019, Screen Rant ranked "Data's Day" the seventh funniest episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.[8]

In 2020, Gamespot recommended this episode for background on the character of Data.[9]

In 2021, Cinemablend ranked this one of the top ten episodes of TNG.[10]

In 2021, Tom's Guide said this was a more "personal" episode that helped give the Star Trek universe "a new sense of reality".[11]

Tor Books gave it 7 out of 10.[12]

Home video edit

"Data's Day" was released in the United States on September 3, 2002, as part of the Star Trek: The Next Generation season four DVD box set.[13]

On April 23, 1996, this was released on LaserDisc in the United States, paired with "The Wounded" on one double-sided 12 inch disc.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Clark, Mark (June 1, 2013). Star Trek FAQ 2.0 (Unofficial and Unauthorized): Everything Left to Know About the Next Generation, the Movies and Beyond. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781480355019.
  2. ^ Okuda, Michael; Okuda, Denise (1996). Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future. Pocket Books. p. 156. ISBN 978-0-671-53610-7.
  3. ^ a b SCOTT THILL (September 25, 2012). "The Best and Worst of Star Trek: The Next Generation's Sci-Fi Optimism". WIRED magazine. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  4. ^ Nigel Mitchell. "10 Best Episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation". ThoughtCo. Retrieved March 29, 2019.
  5. ^ "10 Star Trek: The Next Generation Episodes Awkwardly Romantic Enough For Valentine's Day". Den of Geek. Retrieved June 4, 2019.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Features, Ian Spelling, New York Times Special (December 26, 1996). "ROSALIND CHAO LIKES PART-TIME STATUS ON 'DS9'". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved June 23, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ a b Farghaly, Nadine; Bacon, Simon (May 31, 2017). To Boldly Go: Essays on Gender and Identity in the Star Trek Universe. McFarland. ISBN 9781476668536.
  8. ^ "Star Trek: The 10 Funniest TNG Episodes Ever". ScreenRant. July 14, 2019. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
  9. ^ "Star Trek Picard: 10 Next Generation Episodes That Will Catch You Up On Data". GameSpot. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  10. ^ "The 10 Best Star Trek The Next Generation Episodes, Ranked". CINEMABLEND. February 17, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  11. ^ April 2021, Marshall Honorof 12 (April 12, 2021). "Prepare for Picard Season 2 with every Q episode, ranked". Tom's Guide. Retrieved April 17, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ "Data's Day" rewatch by Keith R. A. DeCandido
  13. ^ Ordway, Holly E. (September 9, 2002). "Star Trek the Next Generation – Season 4". DVD Talk. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  14. ^ "LaserDisc Database - Star Trek Next Generation #085/86: Data's Day/The Wounded [LV 40270-185]". www.lddb.com. Retrieved February 28, 2021.

External links edit

"Data's Day" at StarTrek.com

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Data s Day is the 85th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek The Next Generation the 11th episode of the fourth season This episode introduces Keiko O Brien and Data s pet cat Spot Data s Day Star Trek The Next Generation episodeEpisode no Season 4Episode 11Directed byRobert WiemerStory byHarold ApterTeleplay byHarold ApterRonald D MooreFeatured musicRon JonesCinematography byMarvin RushProduction code185Original air dateJanuary 7 1991 1991 01 07 Guest appearancesRosalind Chao Keiko O Brien Colm Meaney Miles O Brien Sierra Pecheur T Pel Selok Alan Scarfe Mendak Shelly Desai V Sal April Grace Transporter TechnicianEpisode chronology Previous The Loss Next The Wounded Star Trek The Next Generation season 4 List of episodesSet in the 24th century the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise D In this episode as Data contemplates the impending marriage of his friend Keiko Ishikawa to Transporter Chief Miles O Brien he learns about the peculiar minutiae such as last minute jitters and ballroom dancing that surround human nuptials At the same time he investigates the apparent death of the Vulcan ambassador whom the Enterprise was ferrying to the Neutral Zone in order to conduct treaty negotiations with the Romulans Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Home video 5 References 6 External linksPlot editTransporter Chief Miles O Brien Colm Meaney and civilian botanist Keiko Ishikawa Rosalind Chao are about to be married and Data Brent Spiner has been asked to give the bride away After Keiko calls off the wedding Data seeks advice from Geordi LeVar Burton and Counselor Troi Marina Sirtis He attempts to convince Keiko to go through with the wedding Data asks Dr Crusher Gates McFadden to teach him how to dance She instructs him in tap dance and ballroom dancing Meanwhile the Enterprise is taking Vulcan ambassador T Pel Sierra Pecheur to a secret meeting with a Romulan ship T Pel asks Data about the Enterprise s defense capabilities but claims she was merely testing Data s security safeguards During the Enterprise rendezvous with a Romulan warbird T Pel is seemingly killed during a transport accident However Data deduces that T Pel was not really killed and that the Romulans beamed her away and staged the accident Picard returns to the neutral zone and intercepts the Romulans He learns that T Pel is actually a Romulan spy using the Enterprise to return to the Romulans Multiple warbirds enter the neutral zone and Picard retreats into Federation space Keiko agrees to proceed with the wedding She and Miles are married by Captain Picard Data notes that he understands the emotions of love and belonging Production editThis was the first episode with Data s cat Spot 1 The cat is not actually named until a later appearance 2 Reception editWIRED magazine ranked Data s Day as one of the best of Star Trek The Next Generation in a 2012 review 3 They praise masterful acting by Brent Spiner as Data throughout the episode offering what they call a Pinocchio perspective on the plot 3 In 2019 ThoughtCo ranked Data s Day as the 7th best episode of this series pointing out its special and emotional view of a day aboard the Enterprise D 4 In 2019 Den of Geek noted this episode for featuring romantic elements pointing out the wedding of Chief Miles O Brien and Keiko 5 This episode was noted by the Chicago Tribune in 1996 for introducing the character of Keiko as played by actress Rosalind Chao she was also featured as a reoccurring character on Star Trek Deep Space Nine 6 This episode was noted in To Boldly Go Essays on Gender and Identity in the Star Trek Universe for featuring the marriage of Keiko and O Brien which was the only successful long term relationship in the entirety of Star Trek 7 They also note that their stories are continued on Star Trek Deep Space Nine and that they go on to have two children Molly and Kirayoshi 7 In 2019 Screen Rant ranked Data s Day the seventh funniest episode of Star Trek The Next Generation 8 In 2020 Gamespot recommended this episode for background on the character of Data 9 In 2021 Cinemablend ranked this one of the top ten episodes of TNG 10 In 2021 Tom s Guide said this was a more personal episode that helped give the Star Trek universe a new sense of reality 11 Tor Books gave it 7 out of 10 12 Home video edit Data s Day was released in the United States on September 3 2002 as part of the Star Trek The Next Generation season four DVD box set 13 On April 23 1996 this was released on LaserDisc in the United States paired with The Wounded on one double sided 12 inch disc 14 References edit Clark Mark June 1 2013 Star Trek FAQ 2 0 Unofficial and Unauthorized Everything Left to Know About the Next Generation the Movies and Beyond Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 9781480355019 Okuda Michael Okuda Denise 1996 Star Trek Chronology The History of the Future Pocket Books p 156 ISBN 978 0 671 53610 7 a b SCOTT THILL September 25 2012 The Best and Worst of Star Trek The Next Generation s Sci Fi Optimism WIRED magazine Retrieved March 24 2019 Nigel Mitchell 10 Best Episodes of Star Trek The Next Generation ThoughtCo Retrieved March 29 2019 10 Star Trek The Next Generation Episodes Awkwardly Romantic Enough For Valentine s Day Den of Geek Retrieved June 4 2019 permanent dead link Features Ian Spelling New York Times Special December 26 1996 ROSALIND CHAO LIKES PART TIME STATUS ON DS9 chicagotribune com Retrieved June 23 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Farghaly Nadine Bacon Simon May 31 2017 To Boldly Go Essays on Gender and Identity in the Star Trek Universe McFarland ISBN 9781476668536 Star Trek The 10 Funniest TNG Episodes Ever ScreenRant July 14 2019 Retrieved July 18 2019 Star Trek Picard 10 Next Generation Episodes That Will Catch You Up On Data GameSpot Retrieved January 13 2020 The 10 Best Star Trek The Next Generation Episodes Ranked CINEMABLEND February 17 2021 Retrieved February 26 2021 April 2021 Marshall Honorof 12 April 12 2021 Prepare for Picard Season 2 with every Q episode ranked Tom s Guide Retrieved April 17 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Data s Day rewatch by Keith R A DeCandido Ordway Holly E September 9 2002 Star Trek the Next Generation Season 4 DVD Talk Retrieved November 19 2014 LaserDisc Database Star Trek Next Generation 085 86 Data s Day The Wounded LV 40270 185 www lddb com Retrieved February 28 2021 Star Trek The Next Generation DVD set volume 4 disc 3 selection 3External links edit Data s Day at IMDb Data s Day at Memory Alpha Template StarTrek com is used on 1 219 articles All are WP ELDEAD Data s Day at StarTrek com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Data 27s Day amp oldid 1175196357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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