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| ACTORS: | Rene Auberjonois |
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Rene Auberjonois, Michael Dorn, Alexander Siddig, Corey Allen, Reza Badiyi, Gabrielle Beaumont, LeVar Burton, David Carson, Chip Chalmers |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 04 January, 1993 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Paramount |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 097360049336 |
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Customer Reviews of Star Trek - Deep Space Nine, Episode 93: The Muse
Stop the presses. Lwaxana Troi is married and pregnant! Actually, "The Muse" is about a psychic vampire named Onaya, who shows up and takes Jake the aspiring writer under her wing. As she inspires him to write the most ambitious novel he can think of, she massages the poor kid's head and literally feeds off his creative energies sending Jake to the infirmary in a state of near synaptic collapse. Meanwhile, Lwaxana Troi shows up PREGNANT! Seems she has married a Tavnian named Jeyal who learned their child was going to be male and immediately invoked the tradition of his people to raise male children away from their mother. Apparently the telepathic former Mrs. Troi could not see this coming because Betazoids cannot read Tavnians; I am surprise Lwaxana wanted that sort of a relationship (or that Mr. Homm, Deanna, Captain Picard or the kid down the street did not do any computer research on their culture). So she comes running to Odo, who, of course, will help her get out of this little jam. As much as I like watching the interaction between Lwaxana and Odo, this is a bit over the top, which makes it a below-average plotline. But the Jake and the Muse plotline is slightly above average, so it all balances out in the end. However, I do wonder if the writer of this episode is trying to say something about the producers of Star Trek...
What you won't do for love!
I thought this was a cool episode! Especially when we find out that Lwaxana Troi finally got married and on top of that, she's explosively pregnant! Only thing about it is that Lwaxana's new hubby wants to keep her imprisoned and take away her baby when it is born; and the mother is never allowed to see her child according to Tavnian law girls are raised by women, girls by men, there fore going back on his promise to treat her as if she were his wife rather than his property- and you don't want to try to imprison a fireball like Lwaxana Troi. And wouldn't it just figure that the only one who can help her keep her baby is the main one whose been avoiding her from day one of their meeting - Odo!
You have got see how! It's a real chick flick with a kick!
Boring...
This is a terrible outing for the Deep Space Nine team, it concentrates on Jake and his new found friend, some witch like women called Onaya. Using some strange energy field she allows Jake to write more than he has ever written before, addicted to this ladies strange field Jake becomes a walking talking Zombie. It takes ages for everyone to realises, which just means we have to sit through 40 minutes of rubbish, a lame script that wastes the talent of Ciroc Loftman and Avery Brooks.