Good Will Riker
Admiral
...This is what always bugged me about the evolution of TNG.
Around the time when Rick Berman started asserting more control over TNG, and when Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor started dominating the writing process, a lot of the action/adventure and journeying into the unknown disappeared from Star Trek replaced by the spacial anomaly of the week, technobabble solutions, "talk diplomacy," and shipbound family b-plots for the main characters.
After the airing of "The Best of Both Worlds, part II" and by the middle of the 4th season, the danger and excitement of adventuring into the unknowns of outerspace all but disappeared, and was replaced predominantly by character development episodes which sadly only benefitted 3 of the 7 main characters (Picard, Data, Worf).
Why is this? Was it due to Rick Berman's "bean counting ways," or due to some studio mandate?
Looking back on TNG, it was the most conservative out of the 5 live-action Star Trek shows in terms of economy when it came to the re-use of stock footage, use of special-effects, and the deployment of phaser fire.
Around the time when Rick Berman started asserting more control over TNG, and when Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor started dominating the writing process, a lot of the action/adventure and journeying into the unknown disappeared from Star Trek replaced by the spacial anomaly of the week, technobabble solutions, "talk diplomacy," and shipbound family b-plots for the main characters.
After the airing of "The Best of Both Worlds, part II" and by the middle of the 4th season, the danger and excitement of adventuring into the unknowns of outerspace all but disappeared, and was replaced predominantly by character development episodes which sadly only benefitted 3 of the 7 main characters (Picard, Data, Worf).
Why is this? Was it due to Rick Berman's "bean counting ways," or due to some studio mandate?
Looking back on TNG, it was the most conservative out of the 5 live-action Star Trek shows in terms of economy when it came to the re-use of stock footage, use of special-effects, and the deployment of phaser fire.