[rec.arts.startrek.info] Marina Sirtis, Jonathan Franks, and others spill the beans.

regina@tivoli.UUCP (Regina Foiles) (05/13/91)

Spoilers follow concerning :

	1) Star Trek VI
	2) Does Denise Crosby come back
	3) Remaining 4th season episodes



1) Star Trek VI

They didn't say much about the movie except:
	a) All original cast -- including Sarak
	b) It will be out in December
	c) If there is a 7th movie, they don't know if it will be a
	   Next Generation cast one or not. They would like it to be.

2) Does Denise Crosby come back

Yes. But, she does not return as Tasha. Marina got a wee bit testy about
the chance of bringing the character Tasha back. She said over and over in
a relatively loud voice "We killed her. We killed her twice. She's not 
coming back."

3) Remaining 4th season (we were shown slides and given a quick synopsis)

"Can't Remember this episode's name"
Troi's mother falls in love (not just lust this time). They give her a new hair-
style. She looks different.


"The Host"
Looks bad. Crusher falls in love with an ambassador that the Enterprise is
transporting to some convention (or something). She falls in love with him
but she doesn't realize the situation. The ambassador is a parasite (the size 
of maybe 2 fists) that is living within the body of a man--a man which we all,
including Bev, believe is the ambassador at first. The man (host)
is dying. The ambassador needs another host body. Riker volunteers (or 
perhaps is volunteered) to become the new host. Bev performs surgery to remove
the embassodor from one host and place him into Riker's body. Bev is confused 
and goes to Troi for advice. Troi tells her to follow her `gut' instinct. Next
we see Bev all over Riker. 


"In Theory"
The actress who played George's wife in the T.V. series "Alien Nation" plays
a character (I don't know who this new character is supposed to be on the show)
who falls in love with data. The person describing this episode to us at the
convention was one of the people who co-authors the scripts. He said that
this episode would make Tasha jealous.


"Redemption"
They wouldn't talk about this one at all since it's the season finale. But, the
Enterprise does go back to the Klingon home world. There are a lot of Klingons
in this episode.


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