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In 2017, Space.com rated Q as one of the "15 of the Most Bizarre Alien Species" of the Star Trek franchise. [6] In 2018, The Wrap said that Q would be at the top of the list if he was included with ranking 39 main cast characters of the Star Trek franchise prior to Star Trek: Discovery. [7] In 2018, CBR ranked Q the #1 best Star Trek recurring ...
The Borg cube, which made its debut in this episode was rated as the 2nd best spacecraft of Star Trek by Space.com in 2017. [24] In 2018, Tom's Guide rated "Q Who" one of the 15 best episodes featuring Captain Picard. [25] In 2020, CBR ranked this episode the 2nd best featuring Q, suggesting it was one of the most influential episodes of the ...
In 2012, this episode was noted by Forbes as an alternative top ten Star Trek: The Next Generation episode selection. [1] They note it as an excellent episode about Q with a good performance from actor John De Lancie. [1] Gizmodo ranked "Déjà Q" as the 87th out of 100 of the best of all over 700 Star Trek television episodes as of 2014. [2]
In 2016, Radio Times rated the scene where Picard wakes up to find Q in his bed as the 41st greatest scene in Star Trek. [24] In 2014, Gizmodo ranked "Tapestry" as the 22nd best episode of Star Trek, out of over 700 episodes made by that time. [25] In 2016, IGN ranked "Tapestry" the 18th best episode of all Star Trek series. [26]
When John de Lancie was first cast as Q on the pilot of “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” his expectation was that he was only supposed to play the wily omnipotent being — who challenges ...
Some of the scenes singled out are Worf's declaration and Troi's archery skills. [5] CBR rated the relationship between Picard and Vash characters as the 12th best romance of Star Trek. [6] In 2018, Tom's Guide rated "Qpid" one of the 15 best episodes featuring Picard. [7]
Quinn requests Federation asylum from Janeway when Q wants to re-impose the Q Continuum's sentence of imprisonment. Q laughs at the request for asylum (the two Q even going as far as an extreme hide-and-seek chase) but Janeway decides to hold a hearing on Quinn's request. Q reluctantly agrees to make Quinn human if he is granted asylum.
This episode was released on DVD on July 6, 2004 as part of Star Trek Voyager: Complete Third Season, with Dolby 5.1 surround audio. [12] [13] The season 3 DVD was released in the UK on September 6, 2004. [14] In 2017, the complete Star Trek: Voyager television series was released in a DVD box set, which included it as part of the season 3 ...