For me, this single episode contains everything great and not so great about TNG in one 45 minute nutshell.
Just some great casting, questions about war veterans place in society, governments response (or lack thereof) to troops coming home, nice direction and effects. Overall, all the pieces seem to be there for a stellar episode.
But, so much of it is just flat repetitive. Troi talks to the captive, talks to Picard and then we have the mandatory conference scene where we are simply retreading pretty much everything up to that point. The pacing is lackadaisical, which really kills the episode. While the captive is loose, Worf and his security folks are just walking around like nothing much is going on. Then, at the end, Worf has Roga Danar cornered, contacts the bridge, has a fight and in all that time, no one ever shows up.
Just so much good and so much bad all in one episode. For me, it is TNG and much of Modern Trek in a nutshell. So close to being great, yet so far away.
Just some great casting, questions about war veterans place in society, governments response (or lack thereof) to troops coming home, nice direction and effects. Overall, all the pieces seem to be there for a stellar episode.
But, so much of it is just flat repetitive. Troi talks to the captive, talks to Picard and then we have the mandatory conference scene where we are simply retreading pretty much everything up to that point. The pacing is lackadaisical, which really kills the episode. While the captive is loose, Worf and his security folks are just walking around like nothing much is going on. Then, at the end, Worf has Roga Danar cornered, contacts the bridge, has a fight and in all that time, no one ever shows up.
Just so much good and so much bad all in one episode. For me, it is TNG and much of Modern Trek in a nutshell. So close to being great, yet so far away.