Perhaps Starfleet's policy of allowing very young children to spend a great deal of time on their own, particularly when bereaved or frightened and confused, may in some part explain Clara's unwillingness to obey the commands of her father (as in, go back to our quarters) and obey those of her new-found best friend (as in, I wanna see the ship and you're gonna help me do it).
Guinan offers Clara a drink of some kind, and promises extra bubbles. So where are the bubbles, then, G.? While we're on the subject of drinks, do you know why you'll never see Guinan serving anyone in Ten-Forward with a pint of Guinness? It's because Guinness doesn't travel . . .
Why could Troi not sense the alien?
Ah yes, I have issue with the Grande Fromage of Nitpickers himself here. He points out that Isabella as described by Clara has pierced ears, but suggests that while the actress portraying Isabella fitted the description in all other details, she does not have pierced ears. Well, Phil, take a look at her left ear in the scene where Isabella's face fills the screen as she tells Clara that she will die with all the rest. That certainly looks like a pierced ear to me . . .
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