These five episodes always hit the spot ...
"Angel One"
"We'll Always Have Paris"
“Second Chances”
"Family"
“A Matter of Honor”
That's true, I don't come across much mention of it in fan circles, like on here, but the story has several layers to it, for one thing. Also, the FX are stylised in a way that's very pleasing ... the "tear" or whatever in the lab that Data has to work on and how the multiple Datas are presented in the same frame, it just has this cool look to it. The planetoid has a neat glow around it, like there's a "style" they're going for, here. Story wise, I like how Picard's not just "presented" with a blast from the past as something that's thrown in as a shortcut to scoring the episode's Love Interest. It involves Bev and Dee, giving them stuff to do. Picard has to deal with what he's feeling about it all in different ways. And then there's her bed-ridden Husband who's witnessing something we really wish we could get a glimpse of, ourselves, whose own issues and personal history tie the episode all together. There's so much to mine from, I really love it. I wish all the shows were this involved and had such an atmospheric soundtrack as this one. I believe it's overlooked, mainly, because it's embedded in the First Season, which many vocal fans deride as a bad year for TNG, when it's simply not the case. I don't really know, though. But yes, I'm in complete agreement with your post."Paris" seem horribly under-rated to me. One of the subtle, hidden gems of the first season.
That's true, I don't come across much mention of it in fan circles, like on here, but the story has several layers to it, for one thing. Also, the FX are stylised in a way that's very pleasing ... the "tear" or whatever in the lab that Data has to work on and how the multiple Datas are presented in the same frame, it just has this cool look to it. The planetoid has a neat glow around it, like there's a "style" they're going for, here. Story wise, I like how Picard's not just "presented" with a blast from the past as something that's thrown in as a shortcut to scoring the episode's Love Interest. It involves Bev and Dee, giving them stuff to do. Picard has to deal with what he's feeling about it all in different ways. And then there's her bed-ridden Husband who's witnessing something we really wish we could get a glimpse of, ourselves, whose own issues and personal history tie the episode all together. There's so much to mine from, I really love it. I wish all the shows were this involved and had such an atmospheric soundtrack as this one. I believe it's overlooked, mainly, because it's embedded in the First Season, which many vocal fans deride as a bad year for TNG, when it's simply not the case. I don't really know, though. But yes, I'm in complete agreement with your post.
It changes over time but today:
All Good Things...
The Defector
Contagion
Ensign Ro
Ship in a Bottle
I haven't seen Ship In a Bottle for years...maybe even since its original airing. I'll need to check in on it.
"Paris" seem horribly under-rated to me. One of the subtle, hidden gems of the first season.
That's true, I don't come across much mention of it in fan circles, like on here, but the story has several layers to it, for one thing. Also, the FX are stylised in a way that's very pleasing ... the "tear" or whatever in the lab that Data has to work on and how the multiple Datas are presented in the same frame, it just has this cool look to it. The planetoid has a neat glow around it, like there's a "style" they're going for, here. Story wise, I like how Picard's not just "presented" with a blast from the past as something that's thrown in as a shortcut to scoring the episode's Love Interest. It involves Bev and Dee, giving them stuff to do. Picard has to deal with what he's feeling about it all in different ways. And then there's her bed-ridden Husband who's witnessing something we really wish we could get a glimpse of, ourselves, whose own issues and personal history tie the episode all together. There's so much to mine from, I really love it. I wish all the shows were this involved and had such an atmospheric soundtrack as this one. I believe it's overlooked, mainly, because it's embedded in the First Season, which many vocal fans deride as a bad year for TNG, when it's simply not the case. I don't really know, though. But yes, I'm in complete agreement with your post.
Chain Of Command
All Good Things
Tapestry
Q Who
Best Of Both Worlds
agreed. A Top 20 would probably be more sufficient.Let me be the first to say, 5 is not enough...
If I had to pick five, off the top of my head:
1. "The Inner Light"
2. "The Best of Both Worlds: Part I"
3. "The Best of Both Worlds: Part II"
4. "Yesterday's Enterprise"
5. "Who Watches the Watchers?"
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