• Ai/LLM reviews of STNG - Devil's Due

    From The Doctor@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 25 13:20:35 2025
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    AI/LLM Reviews of Star Trek The Next Generation - Devil's due

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    Plot Synopsis
    The Enterprise receives a distress call from the
    planet Ventax II, where the populace believes
    it's about to be claimed by Ardra, a devil-like
    figure from their legends. When the crew arrives,
    a mysterious woman named Ardra appears, claiming
    to be the entity from their prophecies
    and demanding that the planet's people fulfill
    their contract and turn over the planet.

    Captain Picard, ever the skeptic, refuses to
    believe Ardra is a genuine supernatural being.
    He challenges her to a trial to prove her
    identity and her claim to the planet. As the
    trial proceeds, Ardra uses what appear to be
    supernatural powers to trick and intimidate
    the crew, but Data, with his methodical logic,
    begins to unravel the mystery. It is revealed
    that Ardra is merely a clever con artist
    using advanced technology and telepathy
    to stage her ruse.

    The episode's climax sees Picard outsmarting
    Ardra in the trial, using his knowledge
    of Ventaxian law and the Federation legal
    system to expose her deceptions.
    The Ventaxians, relieved and enlightened,
    see that their so-called "devil"
    was nothing more than a fraud.

    Strengths
    Picard's Charisma: The episode is a showcase
    for Picard's character, highlighting
    his intellect, his unwavering belief
    in logic, and his commanding presence.
    His courtroom scenes are particularly entertaining.

    Humourous Tone: The episode's lighthearted
    approach to the "devil" mythos makes it an
    enjoyable watch. Ardra is a charismatic
    villain, and the crew's reactions to her
    supposed powers provide some humourous moments.

    Classic Trek Theme: "Devil's Due" perfectly
    embodies a classic Star Trek theme: using
    reason and science to debunk superstition
    and belief in the supernatural. It's a
    satisfying message that aligns
    with the show's core values.

    Weaknesses**
    Predictable Plot: The central mystery is fairly
    easy to solve. The audience can figure out
    early on that Ardra is a fraud,
    which lessens the suspense.

    Lack of Stakes: The threat to Ventax II never
    feels truly dangerous, as it's obvious to the
    viewer that Picard will ultimately succeed.
    This makes the episode feel more like a fun
    romp than a high-stakes drama.

    Overall Impression
    "Devil's Due" is a straightforward
    and entertaining episode. While it lacks
    the emotional depth and complexity of other TNG
    stories, it's a great example of the show's
    ability to tell a simple, clever tale. It's a fun
    and lighthearted adventure that allows the crew,
    especially Picard, to shine.

    Rating: 7/10

    ChatGPt

    Here’s my review of **“Star Trek: The Next
    Generation — *Devil’s Due***” (Season 4,
    Episode 13), based on the transcript
    and a variety of critical perspectives:

    ---

    ## Overview & Plot Summary

    The Enterprise responds to a planet-wide panic on
    **Ventax II**, where citizens fear that
    **Ardra**—their mythological devil—has
    returned to claim dominion as per
    a 1,000-year-old contract. Captain Picard
    must defuse the situation, steering a volatile
    society back toward reason while uncovering
    Ardra's true nature. The charismatic con
    artist (played by Marta DuBois) uses theatrical
    illusions—like shapeshifting into a
    Klingon “devil”—to enforce her claims.
    Picard calls for arbitration, naming Data
    as judge, while the crew works behind the scenes
    to expose Ardra as a fraud. In the end,
    her leverage is exposed, and she’s arrested
    by her own people.
    ([Wikipedia][1], [Den of Geek][2], [Memory Beta][3])

    ---

    ## Okay, What Works?

    * **Pure Fun Energy**
    This episode is a lighter, camp-infused
    diversion—a palate cleanser amid heavier
    arcs. Many viewers enjoy its playful tone.
    ([IMDb][4], [Den of Geek][2], [Joy of Trek][5])

    * **M
  • From Marc Haber@21:1/5 to Melissa Hollingsworth on Tue Aug 26 08:54:20 2025
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    Melissa Hollingsworth <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
    Verily, in article <108hnv3$1ojo$1@gallifrey.nk.ca>, did >doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca deliver unto us this message:
    Overall Impression
    "Devil's Due" is a straightforward
    and entertaining episode. While it lacks
    the emotional depth and complexity of other TNG
    stories, it's a great example of the show's
    ability to tell a simple, clever tale. It's a fun
    and lighthearted adventure that allows the crew,
    especially Picard, to shine.


    The AI nailed this one, IMO. It was obvious that Ardra was a fraud and
    even pretty clear that Picard would defeat her with a speech. There was
    some fun along the way, though.

    It is definetely an episode that I remember for the fun we had when
    watching.

    Btw, Marta DuBois passed away in 2018.

    Greetings
    Marc
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