Talk:The High Ground (episode)

removed nitpick
I removed:
 * Audio/visual unsynchronized: During Act II, after meeting with Picard and Troi, Crusher is dismissed and proceeds to exit the Ready Room. When he does so, the sound effect of the doors opening and closing is not heard, but Picard obviously pauses as if waiting for the door to open and close before continuing his conversation alone with Troi.

This is not true behind the scenes production information that is intended for the "background" section. --Alan del Beccio 06:21, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

Real world comparison
Was the theme of this epsiode supposed to be based on present day conflicts-such as between various peoples in the Middle East?
 * It is possible, as the episode took place in the middle of the First Intifada, but it always struck me as being more like the the Northern Ireland conflict, which was still almost 4 years from the cease fire. The Intifada was a fairly new conflict at that point, people had not grown up with it, while the conflict in the episode was one that people had been fighting for 70 years, more like the conflict in Northern Ireland. There are other parallels as well. Granted, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict had been brewing for some time, but it did not parallel the type of violence and fighting seen in this episode until about the First Intifada, while the one in Northern Ireland had been like this for a very long time. --OuroborosCobra talk 14:32, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

BBC
Re: "Never been aired on BBC" Airing on BBC2 in 25 minutes as I type this (I'm pretty sure it's not the first time, but even so). http://www.radiotimes.com/ListingsServlet?event=10&channelId=113&programmeId=67063256&jspLocation=/jsp/prog_details_fullpage.jsp
 * It is now airing, but it is the first time on the BBC. -- Michael Warren | Talk 01:47, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

Summary needs rewrite
The summary is horribly written and should be redone. I am not sure what happened here. Most articles on this site are well written. Krafen

command
This is a big nitpick, but who was in command of the "Enterprise" after Picard was kidnapped and b/f Riker returned? Data was at the tactical console, but Troi reported to Riker. Isn't that usually what the ranking officer does? Obviously it doesn't matter, but if Troi was reporting to Riker, perhaps (pure speculation of course) this was the first time she was seen in command, albeit temporarily and in a crisis? I am aware she did take command in the 5th season "Disaster", but in that episode she was acting as captain, whereas here she seemed to be managing things until Riker arrived.


 * Talk pages are not for cataloging nitpicks, nor for answering plot questions unless there is an error in the article. The Reference Desk can be used to answer specific questions.--31dot 02:34, July 18, 2011 (UTC)