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"Who Watches the Watchers?"
Series Star Trek: The Next Generation
Season 3, Episode 4
TNG 3x04 001
Air date October 16th, 1989
Writers Richard Manning; Hans Beimler
Director Robert Wiemer
Producers Hans Beimler; Rick Berman; Peter Lauritson; David Livingston; Richard Manning; Michael Piller; Michael I. Wagner; Gene Roddenberry
Starring Patrick Stewart; Jonathan Frakes; LeVar Burton; Michael Dorn; Gates McFadden; Marina Sirtis; Brent Spiner; Wil Wheaton
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"Who Watches the Watchers?" is the fourth episode of season three of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the fifty-first episode of the series overall (if one counts the two-part pilot episode "Encounter at Farpoint" as two episodes). Combining the episode count of all Star Trek-related TV shows to date, it is the 158th episode of the entire franchise. The episode was directed by Robert Wiemer with a teleplay written by Richard Manning and Hans Beimler. It first aired in syndication on October 16th, 1989.

Synopsis[]

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Patrick Stewart Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Jonathan Frakes Commander William T. Riker
LeVar Burton Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
Michael Dorn Lt. Worf
Gates McFadden Doctor Beverly Crusher
Marina Sirtis Counselor Deanna Troi
Brent Spiner Lt. Commander Data
Wil Wheaton Wesley Crusher [1]

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Kathryn Leigh Scott Nuria
Ray Wise Liko
James Greene Doctor Barron
Pamela Segall Oji
John McLiam Fento
Lois Hall Doctor Mary Warren
Michael Braveheart Crewman Martinez
Lorine Mendell Crewman Diana Giddings
Tim Trella Palmer

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Production code number: 152.
  • Stardate: 43173.5.
  • Actress Kathryn Leigh Scott is also known for playing the role of Maggie Evans on Dark Shadows.

Allusions[]

  • The title of this episode is taken from the Latin phrase "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?", which also translates as "Who will guard the guards themselves?" and "Who watches the watchmen?". The phrase gained popularity in the late 1980s with the DC Comics comic book series The Watchmen by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons.

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Quotes[]

  • Deanna Troi: Mintakan emotions are interesting. Like Vulcans, they have highly-ordered minds. A very sensible people. For example, Mintakan women precede their mates. It's a signal to other women.
  • William T. Riker: "He's taken, get your own"?
  • Deanna Troi: Not precisely. More like, "If you want his services, I'm the one you negotiate with."
  • William T. Riker: What kind of services?
  • Deanna Troi: All kinds.
  • William T. Riker: They are a sensible race.

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  • Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Someone invented a hut, someone invented a bow, who taught others, who taught their children, who built a stronger hut, who built a better bow, who taught their children. Now Nuria, suppose one of your cave-dwelling ancestors were to see you as you are today. What would she think?
  • Nuria: I don't know.
  • Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Put yourself in her place. You see, she cannot kill a hornbuck at a great distance. You can. You have a power she lacks.
  • Nuria: Only because I have a bow.
  • Captain Jean-Luc Picard: She has never seen a bow, it doesn't exist in her world. To you, it's a simple tool. To her, it's magic.

See also[]

Media

The World of Star Trek

Star Trek miscellaneous

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References[]

  1. The actor is credited, but otherwise does not appear in this episode.



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