For me, I think TNG gets better as the seasons go and have always believed that everyone likes to trash season one simply because they feel the other seasons are much stronger. It's hindsight. I'm too young to be aware of what the general consensus of TNG was in the early days as season one was airing.
But I'll watch an episode of season one just as often as I would from season five or six.
Masks was cool! It was Split long before Split. And the visuals of the ship turning into a Mayan temple were fantastic.Sub Rosa was definitely terrible. As was Code of Honor.
My least favorite TNG episode is Masks. Unintentionally funny.
I can’t believe Spiner and Stewart were able to keep straight faces during that whole mess.
I don't understand why Sub Rosa is the most hated TNG episode. Granted, it's by no means one of my favorites, but I don't hate it either.
Masks was cool! It was Split long before Split. And the visuals of the ship turning into a Mayan temple were fantastic.
It's really tough to say.Being the canon deconstructionist he was, if you could somehow sit Gene Roddenberry in front of SNW today, he’d say it was canon and that it overrides TOS.
That’s not what I think, but I think it’s how Gene would think going by his various comments on canonicity of various things over the years.
In a nutshell, controversial opinion: The Great Bird would prefer SNW to TOS if he could watch it today.
Didn't know it was. I thought that it would be either the racist "Code of Honor" or the clip show "Shades of Gray" (which I actually kind of liked).
Code of Honor was a terrible episode, but to be fair, it wasn't intended to be racist against black people. That was just the decision of the casting director to have all of the aliens played by black people. The writer intended them to be played instead by Asians. So it would have been racist in a completely different way.
Code of Honor was a terrible episode, but to be fair, it wasn't intended to be racist against black people. That was just the decision of the casting director to have all of the aliens played by black people. The writer intended them to be played instead by Asians. So it would have been racist in a completely different way.
Amazingly, after she stopped writing for Trek, the author (Katharyn Powers) wrote an almost identically themed episode for Stargate SG1 (Emancipation) which involved finding a planet full of Mongol descendants with a strict...err...code of honor...who kidnap a pretty blonde white woman to become a sex slave. They successfully save her through buying her in exchange for a pistol, which the non-white dumb-dumbs are too stupid to know has limited ammo...and the pretty blond woman has to be in a fight "to the death" with someone soon afterward.
I'm not sure if this is a controversial opinion, but I've always been shocked given Berman Trek was shot in the Los Angeles area how few Latino guest characters and even background extras there are.
It's almost always white people with a sprinkling of black people - even on isolated colony worlds where it doesn't make a lick of sense, and not really anyone else.
My theory is it's because they're mostly depopulated being ground zero for Earth's nuclear war:Not seeing more Chinese and Indian crew is also odd if Earth's a true world government.
Khan was the last of tyrants and ruler of the largest land mass on the world from Asia through the Middle East. Though not specifically stated, nuclear war was the outcome. Being the last of the tyrants to be overthrown, his kingdom (Asia/Middle East) would be most likely be ground zero for most of the nuclear exchange. Here's a map of Khan's potential kingdom for reference (note that India and China would be affected most):SPOCK: No such vessel listed. Records of that period are fragmentary, however. The mid=1990s was the era of your last so-called World War.
MCCOY: The Eugenics Wars.
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MARLA: From the northern India area, I'd guess. Probably a Sikh. They were the most fantastic warriors.
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SPOCK: There is that possibility, Captain. His age would be correct. In 1993, a group of these young supermen did seize power simultaneously in over forty nations.
KIRK: Well, they were hardly supermen. They were aggressive, arrogant. They began to battle among themselves.
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SPOCK: Your Earth was on the verge of a dark ages. Whole populations were being bombed out of existence. A group of criminals could have been dealt with far more efficiently than wasting one of their most advanced spaceships.
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KHAN: Adventure, Captain. Adventure. There was little else left on Earth.
SPOCK: There was the war to end tyranny. Many considered that a noble effort.
KHAN: Tyranny, sir? Or an attempt to unify humanity?
SPOCK: Unify, sir? Like a team of animals under one whip?
KHAN: I know something of those years. Remember, it was a time of great dreams, of great aspiration.
SPOCK: Under dozens of petty dictatorships.
KHAN: One man would have ruled eventually. As Rome under Caesar. Think of its accomplishments.
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KIRK: Name, Khan, as we know him today. (Spock changes the picture) Name, Khan Noonien Singh.
SPOCK: From 1992 through 1996, absolute ruler of more than a quarter of your world. From Asia through the Middle East.
MCCOY: The last of the tyrants to be overthrown.
Wow, did not know that. Interesting! Thank you for sharing.Code of Honor was a terrible episode, but to be fair, it wasn't intended to be racist against black people. That was just the decision of the casting director to have all of the aliens played by black people. The writer intended them to be played instead by Asians. So it would have been racist in a completely different way.
Amazingly, after she stopped writing for Trek, the author (Katharyn Powers) wrote an almost identically themed episode for Stargate SG1 (Emancipation) which involved finding a planet full of Mongol descendants with a strict...err...code of honor...who kidnap a pretty blonde white woman to become a sex slave. They successfully save her through buying her in exchange for a pistol, which the non-white dumb-dumbs are too stupid to know has limited ammo...and the pretty blond woman has to be in a fight "to the death" with someone soon afterward.
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