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  • T: The Game
  • A: TNG
  • N: 5x06
  • P: 40275-206
  • C: 212
  • D: 28
  • M: October
  • Y: 1991
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Have you noticed?[]

  • Watch closely in the background of the Ready Room surprise party scene, and you will see Jonathan Frakes uncontrollably laughing at his other cast members' reactions, and Michael Dorn is trying to settle him down by giving him harsh looks.
  • The game works through the eyes. How can Geordi play the game? It can't use his eyes and I cannot believe it can work with his vizors, because it works with heat and chemical/electronical sight.
  • As Wesley is forced to watch the mind controlling game, he tries to prevent its effects by closing his eyes, but Riker and Worf force them open by pulling his eyelids apart. As they are doing this, Wesley blinks. Surely if you can blink, you can close your eyes.--Reginald Barclay 13:12, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

And?[]

Some articles have this "And" before the last guest star:

And

Is it correctly placed? It seems a bit clunky to me. – Saphsaph 18:39, 20 November 2008 (UTC)

That seems right, as long as that's how it was presented in the credits. --From Andoria with Love 16:37, 27 November 2008 (UTC)

I've just recently watched the episode, and I can confirm that Wil Wheaton's credit is given after the "And," so the article is correct as currently written. PalindromicAnagram 05:10, September 7, 2010 (UTC)

Removed[]

I have removed the following note from Background information:

Late in the episode, despite Wesley acknowledging that keeping the fake headpieces he and Lefler were wearing would be better than being seen without one, neither of them wear the fakes again.

1. This is a nitpick. 2. It's wrong. Wesley says, "We should keep these mock-ups with us.". Which he does – he's holding the device, playing along when he runs into Ogawa in a turbolift. In the very next scene, the chase begins, making the deception moot.--Cleanse (talk) 06:04, May 10, 2020 (UTC)

Assumption about Data behaviour[]

"Data references the events of TNG:Data's Day when he tells Wesley that his mother recently taught him how to dance. This also means that Data broke his promise to Doctor Crusher that he keeps this fact between the two of them."

Yes, it is a continuity problem, however, it includes an assumption of behaviour, but we don't know if she changed her mind or if they spoke about this after the talk from Data's Day. We can point that it differs from the promise made in that episode and infer that the subject probably had a continuity, would this be satisfactory?

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