| Descent, part 2 |
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| Dr Crusher outsmarts the Borg with the metaphasic shielding first seen in Suspicions. Jo'Bril, who Beverly killed in Suspicions, is reborn as tactical officer Barnaby. |
| Liaisons |
| See Beverly in dress uniform for the first time. |
| Phantasms |
Dr Crusher discovers interphasic parasites infesting the crew. In his dreams, Data sees Beverly drinking cellular peptides through a straw from Riker's head. |
| Attached |
| The Beverly-Picard episode above all others. Although in TNG's final season, it was well worth the wait. |
| Sub Rosa |
| A second major outing this season for Beverly in this sensual story. Qualifies as an erotic thriller by comparison with Attached. Beverly's grandmother Felisa Howard dies at the age of 100 years. |
| Eye of the Beholder |
Dr Crusher checks Deanna's head after she has hallucinations. |
| Genesis |
| The one episode that Gates directed. Doctor Crusher's synthetic T-cells revert the crew, including Spot to predeluvian life forms. Reg Barclay becomes part spider, part man, part mad-dog and part broccoli. Be warned, the bit where Reg spider appears may compromise your personal hygiene. |
| Unlike most of her crew mates, Beverly escapes the clutches of dinosauric T-cell reversion by quick thinking nurse Alyssa Ogawa who promptly puts her into a stasis chamber so that Gates can get on with directing this one episode. |
| Journey's End |
| Beverly comes just oh so close to giving Wesley another good slapping before he's off our screens for good with the Traveller after seeing his father Jack Crusher in a vision-quest. |
| All Good Things |
| Though largely a Picard-Q story, this final episode has a fair amount of all the other characters, including Beverly. It takes place in three time zones. Some of the past and future events are not as per old episodes and subsequent films, so we may conclude the captain's actions close the doors to these errant time lines. |