April Grace Movies
Recovering from a failed away team mission, Riker awakens in sick bay to discover that 16 years have passed. After encountering such oddities as an aged Dr. Crusher, a visorless Geordi, a full-commander Worf and a Ferengi crewman, Riker comes to grips with the fact that his memories of the past decade and a half have been wiped out by a virus. It is hardly a comfort when he further learns that he is now Captain of the Enterprise, and as such is expected to negotiate a tricky truce with the still-dangerous Romulans. Originally telecast November 16, 1990 (though most local stations didn't offer it until November 17), "Future Imperfect" was written by J. Larry Carroll and David Bennett Carren. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Having previously met the brother he never knew he had in the second-season episode "Sins of the Father," Lt. Worf is further astonished to discover that he has a son named Alexander (Jon Steuer). This is brought to his attention by the boy's mother K'Ehleyr (Suzie Plakson), who Worf feels has betrayed him, thus he refuses to even see her. Worf's hostile attitude endangers Picard's diplomatic mission with the leader of the Klingon Empire (Charles Cooper), who in turn is being slowly poisoned by a mysterious assailant. Directed by Jonathan Frakes and written by Thomas Perry, Jo Perry, Ronald D. Moore, and Brannon Braga, "Reunion" was originally telecast November 10, 1990. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide








