Here's a potentially controversial opinion: I find TNG's "The Drumhead" to be pretty trite and overrated.
It's incredibly obvious where the episode is going to go right from the start, and the investigation ramps up WAY too quickly since they only have 45 minutes of screen time. Jean Simmons becomes cartoonishly evil at the end with her "I've broken bigger men than you, Picard!" And once again Worf is TNG's Designated Wrong Guy, which is a trope TNG indulged in way too much.
I also think the final ending is weak, with Admiral Whatshisname just walking out of the court without saying a word, and Picard shutting Admiral Satie down with a completely made-up quote from Satie's fictional father. "With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably," doesn't carry any weight, because it's not some famous quote from history, it's just some fake quote Jeri Taylor came up with on a deadline, and it ends the entire investigation way too conveniently.
Hell, if the plot called for Picard to shut down Norah Satie with a well-chosen quote from history, why didn't they just have him quote
Joseph Welch from the McCarthy hearings, with "Let us not assassinate this lad further, Senator. You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?" That at least would've had some bite to it, since it's a real quote.
The Simon Tarses stuff was interesting, but the rest I don't really care for.