There's one scene that all but shows man-bits, which was daring in 1987 - albeit superficially as the story feels too much a retread of "The Naked Now" but only to make it EDGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY! It's really more LAUGHABLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLY BAAAAAAD! A missed opportunity for sure, but could the 80s handle the level of depth and maturity in "The Naked Time"?
It's really not valid to judge TNG as a representative of '80s SFTV, because it was enormously smarter and better than most '80s SF shows. People today scorn TNG season 1, and it is deeply flawed, but the reason the show was a huge success despite its flaws is that almost everything else in SFTV in that decade was much, much stupider and more crudely made. Aside from rare exceptions like the Twilight Zone remake, Starman, and Max Headroom, 1980s American SFTV was mostly schlock, or at least lightweight stuff meant for family viewing. Even the first two seasons of TNG were exceptionally intelligent and sophisticated compared to their contemporaries. We just don't remember it today because SFTV in general started getting smarter in TNG's wake. I consider the pivotal year to be 1989, which was the year Michael Piller joined TNG and turned it from a good show into a great show, as well as the year we got Alien Nation and Quantum Leap.
Probably, in the 24th century, all diseases have perfect cures too.
Well, TNG season 1 did claim that headaches and the common cold were long-forgotten ailments. Although not every condition could be cured, since Geordi needed a painful prosthetic to compensate for his blindness.
"It's a choice." I think that Picard really wants hair but feels societal pressure to "be more advanced" and "not care about that sort of thing" so he doesn't avail himself of Shatnerol Hair Restorer.
I don't see why Picard would want hair. Patrick Stewart didn't need hair to be seen as a sex symbol by TNG's female audience. The producers thought it was Riker who'd be the sex symbol, not the middle-aged bald guy, but they misunderstood what women were really attracted to.