A visit from the mercurial alien life form Q (John de Lancie) invariably means trouble for the Enterprise , and this time is no exception. As a result of his past misdeeds, Q is stripped of his powers and condemned to spend the rest of his life as a mortal. Regarding Captain Picard as his very best friend, the "reformed" Q decides to make the Enterprise his new home, with potentially disastrous results for the hapless android Data. Corbin Bernsen makes a brief appearance as another member of the Q collective. First ...
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A visit from the mercurial alien life form Q (John de Lancie) invariably means trouble for the Enterprise , and this time is no exception. As a result of his past misdeeds, Q is stripped of his powers and condemned to spend the rest of his life as a mortal. Regarding Captain Picard as his very best friend, the "reformed" Q decides to make the Enterprise his new home, with potentially disastrous results for the hapless android Data. Corbin Bernsen makes a brief appearance as another member of the Q collective. First telecast February 10, 1990, the Emmy-nominated "Deja Q" was written by Richard Danis. Hal Erickson, Rovi
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