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{{Use American English|date=January 2025}} {{Good article}} {{Use mdy dates|date=September 2011}} {{Infobox television episode | image = | caption = | series = [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] | season = 1 | episode = 10 | production = 111 | airdate = {{Start date|1987|11|23}} | story = [[Maurice Hurley|C.J. Holland]] | teleplay = C.J. Holland <br />[[Gene Roddenberry]] | director = [[Cliff Bole]] | photographer = Edward R. Brown | music = [[Dennis McCarthy (composer)|Dennis McCarthy]] | guests = * [[John de Lancie]] β [[Q (Star Trek)|Q]] * William A. Wallace β [[Wesley Crusher]] (age 25) * Elaine Nalee as Female Survivor | prev = [[The Battle (Star Trek: The Next Generation)|The Battle]] | next = [[Haven (Star Trek: The Next Generation)|Haven]] | episode_list = List of Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes | season_article = Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1 }} "'''Hide and Q'''" is the tenth episode of the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1|first season]] of the American [[science fiction]] television series ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', and originally aired on November 23, 1987, in [[broadcast syndication]]. The story was originally written by [[Maurice Hurley]] but went under numerous re-writes by the show's creator [[Gene Roddenberry]]. The episode was directed by [[Cliff Bole]], and saw the return of [[John de Lancie]] as the mischievous omnipotent entity known as [[Q (Star Trek)|Q]]. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the [[Starfleet]] crew of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|Federation starship Enterprise-D]]. In this episode, Q returns to the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise'']] following his original encounter with the crew in "[[Encounter at Farpoint]]". Q transports the bridge crew to a landscape where they are attacked by humanoids and grants [[Commander Riker]] ([[Jonathan Frakes]]) the powers of a member of the [[Q Continuum]], which he is forced to use to resurrect both [[Worf]] ([[Michael Dorn]]) and [[Wesley Crusher|Wesley]] ([[Wil Wheaton]]). Riker promises never to use the powers again, but after a rescue mission he breaks down and grants each of the bridge crew a wish, which they refuse, with Riker subsequently rejecting his new powers. Q is recalled to the Continuum in failure. Writer Maurice Hurley requested and later regretted that he be credited under the [[pseudonym]] C.J. Holland in protest against Roddenberry's re-writes. The problems with the scripting of the episode changed the way the staff handled subsequent script developments for the series. Bole subsequently praised the abilities of de Lancie during the course of filming the episode. Reviewers thought that while the episode was predictable, the relationship between Q and Picard ([[Patrick Stewart]]) was praised, and "Hide and Q" received average overall scores. ==Plot== The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise'']] is en route to Quadra Sigma to aid colonists caught in a [[methane]] [[explosion]] when Q reappears and demands that they abandon their mission to compete in a game. He teleports [[Commander Riker]] and the bridge crew, with the exception of [[Captain Picard]], to a barren landscape, stating that the rule of the game is to stay alive. [[Tasha Yar|Yar]] ([[Denise Crosby]]) protests, and Q transports her back to the bridge of the ''Enterprise'' in a "[[penalty box]]", warning that only one player can be in the box at a time and she will cease to exist should another player replace her. Q returns to the bridge shortly after to propose a wager to Picard, explaining that the [[Q Continuum]] is testing Commander Riker to see if he is worthy of being granted their god-like powers. If Riker accepts them, Q wins command of the starship; if he refuses them, Picard makes Q promise to never interfere with humanity again. Meanwhile, Riker and his team are attacked by what Lt. Worf reports as "vicious animal things" dressed as Napoleonic soldiers wielding energy-firing [[muskets]]. Q returns to Riker and tells him that he has granted him the powers of the Continuum. Riker uses them to return his crew mates to the ship, but he remains behind to question Qβs intentions. Q explains that he and his kind are interested in humanity because of their potential for growth and evolution, suggesting that humanity could eventually surpass the Q. Q wishes for Riker to accept the powers and become part of the Q Continuum so they can understand the human "compulsion" for growth. Riker rejects this, and in response, Q teleports the bridge crew back to the surface, unarmed. The crew are attacked once more by the soldiers, and both [[Worf]] and [[Wesley Crusher]] are killed. Riker uses the powers of the Q to return the crew to the Enterprise again, bringing both Worf and Wesley back to life. Riker makes a promise to Picard never to use the powers again and the ship arrives at Quadra Sigma. A rescue team beams down and discovers a young girl who has died. Riker is tempted to save her, but in the end he refuses to do so out of respect for his promise; however, he quickly shows signs of regret at this decision, which he expresses to the captain. Tensions rise as Riker's behavior towards his captain and crew change and he becomes continually tempted to use his powers. At Q's suggestion, and with Picard's blessing, Riker uses his powers to give his friends what he believes they want: he turns Wesley into an adult, offers to make [[Data (Star Trek)|Data]] ([[Brent Spiner]]) human, gives [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] ([[LeVar Burton]]) his sight, and creates a [[Klingon]] female companion for Worf. Ultimately, however, all the recipients reject their gifts. Picard declares that Q has failed, and when Q attempts to go back on his word, he is forcibly recalled to the Continuum. Picard is pleased to see Q gone, and praises Riker for confirming his trust in his "Number One". ==Production== [[Image:Marinasirtis2008.jpg|thumb|The absence of her character in this and other episodes in season one led [[Marina Sirtis]] to believe she was being cut from the show.|alt=Marina Sitris|258x258px]] Writer Maurice Hurley requested that his contributions to this episode appear under the name of C.J. Holland because of the number of extensive re-writes by the show's creator [[Gene Roddenberry]]. Hurley later described the situation as a "misunderstanding" as the situation was subsequently resolved and proved to be a turning point for the series in how scripts were produced. Subsequently Roddenberry spent less time conducting detailed re-writes.<ref name=nemecek42/> Some of the elements of Hurley's original story expanded on the back story of [[Q (Star Trek)|Q]]'s species, explaining that there were only three Qs but another hundred thousand residents on their planet who required relocation as the planet was dying. These elements didn't subsequently make it into any future episodes.<ref name=nemecek42/> The episode marked the return of [[John De Lancie]] as Q. [[Cliff Bole]] was returning as a director for the series, and knowing that de Lancie would appear as Q, Bole watched "[[Encounter at Farpoint]]" in order to maintain Q's tone. He found after shooting began that his research wasn't required as de Lancie slotted back into his previous role naturally.<ref name=nemecek42>[[#Nemecek1995|Nemecek (2003)]]: p. 42</ref> Bole later described the episode as "a lot of fun" and de Lancie as "a joy and a creative guy to work with".<ref>{{cite web|title=Catching Up With Trek Director Cliff Bole, Part 1|url=http://www.startrek.com/article/catching-up-with-trek-director-cliff-bole-part-1|publisher=Star Trek.com|access-date=November 10, 2012|date=January 26, 2012}}</ref> De Lancie would next return in the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation season 2|second season]] episode "[[Q Who]]".<ref>{{cite news|last=Handlen|first=Zac|title="Q Who?"/"Samaritan Snare"/"Up The Long Ladder" |url=https://www.avclub.com/star-trek-the-next-generation-q-who-samaritan-sna-1798165417|access-date=January 25, 2022|newspaper=A.V. Club|date=July 8, 2010}}</ref> Meanwhile, the removal of the character of [[Deanna Troi]] from this episode alongside three other episodes made actress [[Marina Sirtis]] believe at the time that she was about to be cut from the show.<ref name=nemecek28>[[#Nemecek1995|Nemecek (2003)]]: p. 28</ref> Elaine Nalee guest starred as a female survivor, while William A. Wallace appeared as the adult Wesley Crusher.<ref name=nemecek28 /> The theme of the episode, where a humanoid gains the powers of a god, is a recurring theme from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', having featured in several episodes including the second pilot "[[Where No Man Has Gone Before]]" and "[[Charlie X]]". The most similar episode from ''TOS'' is "[[Plato's Stepchildren]]", where the character Alexander also rejects god-like powers in a similar manner to Riker in "Hide and Q".<ref name=wagner39>[[#wagnerlundeen1998|Wagner, Lundeen (1998)]]: p. 39</ref> The premise would once again be revisited in the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1|season six]] episode "[[True Q]]".<ref>{{cite news|last=DeCandido|first=Keith|title=Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch: "True Q"|url=https://www.tor.com/2012/10/02/star-trek-the-next-generation-qtrue-qq/|access-date=January 27, 2022|newspaper=Tor.com|date=October 2, 2012}}</ref> ==Reception== {{quote box | width = 25% | align = right | quote = '''[[Jean-Luc Picard]]''':Ohh, I know Hamlet! And what he might say with irony, I say with conviction! What a piece of work is man! How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty! In form and moving how express and admirable! In action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god!<br/> '''[[Q (Star Trek)|Q]]''':Surely you don't see your species like that, do you?<br/> '''Picard''':I see us one day becoming that, Q. Is it that which concerns you?|source= β "Hide and Q", 1987<ref name="mcgill" /> }} "Hide and Q" aired in [[broadcast syndication]] during the week commencing November 22, 1987. It received [[Nielsen rating]]s of 11.0, reflecting the percentage of all households watching the episode during its timeslot. This was higher than both the episodes broadcast before and afterwards.<ref>{{cite web|title=Star Trek: The Next Generation Nielsen Ratings β Seasons 1β2|url=http://treknation.com/nielsens/tng/season12.shtml|website=TrekNation|publisher=UGO Networks|access-date=June 12, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001005185203/http://treknation.com/nielsens/tng/season12.shtml|archive-date=October 5, 2000}}</ref> This episode was noted for the use of [[Shakespeare and Star Trek|Shakespeare in the ''Star Trek'' franchise]], in particular when Captain Picard talks to the Q entity.<ref name="mcgill">{{cite book|last1=Graham|first1=Kenneth|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KMi_DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA236|title=Shakespeare On Stage and Off|last2=Kolentsis|first2=Alysia|date=2019|publisher=McGill-Queen's Press β MQUP|isbn=978-0-2280-0006-8 |page=236|access-date=14 March 2020}}</ref> Several reviewers re-watched ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' after the end of the series. Keith DeCandido for [[Tor Books|Tor.com]] thought that the plot was predictable, describing Riker being written as "so paint-by-numbers the color is practically dripping off the screen".<ref name="decandido">{{cite news|last=DeCandido|first=Keith|title=Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch: "Hide and Q"|url=https://www.tor.com/2011/06/06/star-trek-the-next-generation-rewatch-qhide-and-qq/|access-date=January 27, 2022|newspaper=Tor.com|date=June 6, 2011}}</ref> He praised the relationship between Q and Picard, stating that de Lancie was having such "fun with the role that the episode itself is also fun despite its flaws".<ref name="decandido" /> He gave "Hide and Q" a score of five out of ten.<ref name="decandido" /> Zack Handlen re-watched the episode for ''[[The A.V. Club]]'', and thought it was an example of where ''TNG'' avoided characterisation in favour of a [[morality play]]. He thought that the episode was a mess, with the highlights being Picard reciting [[Shakespeare]] and the Napoleonic monsters. He rated the episode as a Cβ.<ref>{{cite news|last=Handlen|first=Zac|title="The Battle"/"Hide and Q"/"Haven"|url=https://www.avclub.com/star-trek-the-next-generation-the-battle-hide-and-1798164882|access-date=January 25, 2022|newspaper=[[The A.V. Club]] |date=April 23, 2010}}</ref> ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' actor Wil Wheaton reviewed the episode for the ''[[Huffington Post]]'' after the end of the series, describing John de Lancie in his role of Q as "brilliant casting and masterful acting", and thought that overall the episode was reminiscent of the original series and had some good points. However, he thought the script had the characters lecturing the viewer on occasion, based on the idea that ultimate power will lead to corruption. He gave the episode a score of Bβ.<ref name="wheatonreview">{{cite news |last=Wheaton |first=Wil |author-link=Wil Wheaton |title=Star Trek: The Next Generation: Hide and Q|url=http://www.aoltv.com/2007/02/19/star-trek-the-next-generation-hide-and-q/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110831231728/http://www.aoltv.com/2007/02/19/star-trek-the-next-generation-hide-and-q/|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 31, 2011|access-date=November 9, 2012|newspaper=[[Huffington Post]] |date=February 19, 2007}}</ref> ==Home media release== The first home media release of "Hide and Q" was on [[VHS]] cassette on July 1, 1992.<ref>{{cite web|title=Star Trek β The Next Generation, Episode 11: Hide and Q (VHS)|url=http://www.tower.com/star-trek-next-generation-episode-11-hide-q-patrick-stewart-vhs/wapi/109139370|publisher=Tower Video|access-date=November 10, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130419050017/http://www.tower.com/star-trek-next-generation-episode-11-hide-q-patrick-stewart-vhs/wapi/109139370|archive-date=April 19, 2013|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The episode was later included in the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' season one DVD box set, released in March 2002,<ref>{{cite news|last=Periguard|first=Mark A|title='Life as a House' rests on shaky foundation|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-84129654.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140610075750/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-84129654.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 10, 2014|access-date=October 13, 2012|newspaper=The Boston Herald|date=March 24, 2002}} {{Subscription required}}</ref> and in the ''Star Trek: Q'' DVD box set from the fan collection series of sets.<ref>{{cite news|last=Schorn|first=Peter|title=Star Trek: Q (Fan Collective)|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2006/07/08/star-trek-q-fan-collective|access-date=January 25, 2022|newspaper=IGN|date=July 7, 2006}}</ref> It was released as part of the season one [[Blu-ray Disc|Blu-ray]] set on July 24, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|last=Shaffer|first=RL|title=Star Trek: The Next Generation Beams to Blu-ray|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/04/30/star-trek-the-next-generation-beams-to-blu-ray |access-date=17 October 2012|website=[[IGN]] |date=April 30, 2012}}</ref> This episode was released in the "Q Continuum" collection of [[LaserDisc]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=LaserDisc Database - Star Trek Next Generation: Q Continuum [LV15341-3]|url=https://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/27033/LV15341-3/Star-Trek-Next-Generation:-Q-Continuum|access-date=2021-02-18|website=www.lddb.com}}</ref> The collection was released on July 30, 1997 and was published by [[Paramount Home Video]]; it retailed for 100 USD.<ref name=":1" /> The set included the 2-part "Encounter at Farpoint", "Hide & Q", "Q Who?", and "Deja Q" on 12 inch optical discs in [[NTSC]] format with a total runtime of 230 minutes.<ref name=":1" /> The collection came in a Tri-Fold jacket that also included a letter from actor Jon De Lancie.<ref name=":1" /> ==Notes== {{Reflist}} ==References== {{refbegin}} * {{cite book|last=Wagner|first=Jon|author2=Lundeen, Jan|title=Deep Space and Sacred Time: Star Trek in the American Mythos|year=1998|publisher=Praeger|location=Westport, Conn.|isbn=978-0275962258|ref=wagnerlundeen1998|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780275962258}} * {{cite book|last=Nemecek|first=Larry|title=Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion|year=2003|edition=3rd|publisher=Pocket Books|location=New York|isbn= 0-7434-5798-6|ref=Nemecek2003}} {{refend}} ==External links== {{Portal|Speculative fiction|Television}} {{wikiquote|Star Trek: The Next Generation#Hide and Q .5B1.10.5D|"Hide and Q"}} * {{IMDb episode}} * {{Memory Alpha|Hide And Q|"Hide And Q"}} {{Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes|1|state=expanded}} {{Star Trek Q stories}} {{Gene Roddenberry}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hide And Q}} [[Category:Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1 episodes]] [[Category:1987 American television episodes]] [[Category:Television episodes directed by Cliff Bole]] [[Category:Television episodes written by Gene Roddenberry]] [[Category:Television episodes written by Maurice Hurley]]
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