This is the sort of gin-based topic I would love to discuss and probably wouldn't have put it past myself to discuss before. But... controversial thought: Shades of Gray isn't that bad.
Now, clip shows are reviled. So in terms of Trek's history it won't be remembered.
But in the context of a CLIP SHOW, I think it's rather decent. (I'm just watching Golden Girls who have hit clip show territory, which has sent me down this thought path...)
Many shows have done them. But most of them feel contrived. To me Shades of Gray at least tried to make sense in terms of a story.
I remember even back in the day I really liked the themes they pulled together for the clips. Here's the love, here's the anger etc. And for me for a really young show and quite frankly a really dodgy couple of years it showed great range. It said wow yes TNG can play to different strengths.
And it gave flashbacks to the likes of Yar, and her death. At the time with no on demand etc. it was good to see her again and some of the other scenes. The flashbacks felt special. It almost by complete chance acted as a nice denouement to the patchy but formative two seasons before it really took off in season three.
And finally as someone who likes Pulaski it was a good send off for her. It was a strong doctor's episode where she got to her doctoring.
So I'm going to say I still have a soft spot for Shades of Gray.
(P.S. it's taken so much control not to say Grey)
Now, clip shows are reviled. So in terms of Trek's history it won't be remembered.
But in the context of a CLIP SHOW, I think it's rather decent. (I'm just watching Golden Girls who have hit clip show territory, which has sent me down this thought path...)
Many shows have done them. But most of them feel contrived. To me Shades of Gray at least tried to make sense in terms of a story.
I remember even back in the day I really liked the themes they pulled together for the clips. Here's the love, here's the anger etc. And for me for a really young show and quite frankly a really dodgy couple of years it showed great range. It said wow yes TNG can play to different strengths.
And it gave flashbacks to the likes of Yar, and her death. At the time with no on demand etc. it was good to see her again and some of the other scenes. The flashbacks felt special. It almost by complete chance acted as a nice denouement to the patchy but formative two seasons before it really took off in season three.
And finally as someone who likes Pulaski it was a good send off for her. It was a strong doctor's episode where she got to her doctoring.
So I'm going to say I still have a soft spot for Shades of Gray.
(P.S. it's taken so much control not to say Grey)