Statements (54)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:television_series
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
3
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:television_series
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gptkbp:air_date |
1992-04-27
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gptkbp:audience |
7.1/10
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gptkbp:cultural_impact |
science fiction themes
representation of women exploration of gender roles discussion of consent |
gptkbp:design |
202
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gptkbp:directed_by |
gptkb:David_Livingston
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gptkbp:features_character |
gptkb:Deanna_Troi
gptkb:Beverly_Crusher gptkb:Captain_Jean-Luc_Picard |
gptkbp:franchise |
gptkb:television_series
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gptkbp:has_conflict_with |
intergalactic diplomacy
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gptkbp:has_setting |
gptkb:USS_Enterprise-D
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gptkbp:has_theme |
gptkb:TV_series
gptkb:Saint love |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
The Perfect Mate
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gptkbp:music_by |
gptkb:Ron_Jones
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gptkbp:notable_guest_stars |
gptkb:Famke_Janssen
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gptkbp:number_of_episodes |
gptkb:21
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gptkbp:plot_summary |
A woman with the ability to become the perfect mate for any man is transported aboard the Enterprise.
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gptkbp:resolution |
acceptance of one's true self
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gptkbp:season |
gptkb:6
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gptkbp:stations |
mixed reviews
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gptkbp:trivia |
The episode was nominated for a Hugo Award.
The episode's themes resonate with contemporary issues. The episode was well-received by fans. The episode addresses themes of choice and autonomy. The episode is often discussed in feminist critiques. The episode is part of the larger Star Trek narrative. Famke Janssen's character is named Kamala. The character of Kamala is portrayed as a strong female lead. The character Kamala is a metamorph. The character Kamala is a symbol of desire. The episode explores the idea of love as a choice. The episode features a romantic subplot. The episode features a strong emotional arc. The episode features themes of duty and loyalty. The episode includes a wedding ceremony. The episode was filmed in 1991. The episode was part of the sixth season. The episode's cinematography received praise. The episode includes a significant character development for Picard. The episode's narrative structure is character-driven. The episode explores the concept of a 'perfect mate'. The episode is known for its thought-provoking dialogue. The episode's title refers to the concept of a perfect partner. The episode's themes are relevant to discussions of modern relationships. Kamala's ability is a metaphor for societal expectations. |
gptkbp:written_by |
gptkb:Jeri_Taylor
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