I think I'll inappropriately and uncouthly jump in on the conversation already in progress!
Who Watches the Watchers isn't one of the highlights. The best summary of the episode is in fact "Religion = Stupid"
As someone who could possibly be considered "spiritual" I didn't find any particularly offensive anti-religious rhetoric in the episode.
The issue at stake was that the Mintakans' course of society would be dramatically affected by the situation. The Mintakans had already rejected those beliefs, and Picard was trying to make sure that their interference didn't drive the Mintakans back to them.
I suppose if someone really wanted to be offended by it, they could find cause here, but I never did.
Actually, "Who Watches" is one of my favorite Trek episodes.. again, this coming from someone who has spiritual beliefs.
Up the Long Ladder, I'd say that the fact that we're still discussing the moral quandry she posed in that episode
Until this thread, I was oblivious to any moral quandry that may or may not be in the episode. My most vivid memory of this episode is the Bringloidi foot washing scene.
Again speaking as someone who has spiritual beliefs (ones that oppose abortion) I also did not pick up on any of that in the episode, even if it was intended by Snodgrass. Clones are not children, and I am not offended by undeveloped clones being phasered.
I wouldnt say that "Up the Long Ladder" was particularly racist either, I found the Brindloidi to be so ridiculous as to be inoffensive.. in the same way that Finnegan was ridiculous in TOS. Was Chekov offensive as an unconvincing Russian guy who claimed that Russia invented everything? I didn't think so.
superior to the idiotic moral quandries posed in S1 episodes like Justice
I'm not sure I would even consider this much of a quandry. The strength in that episode lays in how Picard can get Wesley out of this ridiculous situation without being exploded by the Edo protector. It's more about diplomacy, and listening to people's viewpoints even when they are ridiculous.
"When the Bough Breaks" has a similar ridiculous sort of premise. As if Kidnapping can ever be moral. It's more about the use of passive resistance than it is about the ethical quandry of kidnapping people because you can't have children.
Not as well as Measure of a Man or Ethics, but better than Justice.
I agree that Measure and Ethics are both superior to Justice, simply on grounds of quality.
I don't think "Justice" is a racist pile of crap
I think that "racist" is thrown around a lot to the point where everyone is oversensitive about racism.
Don't get me wrong, true racism is horrible and shouldn't be tolerated, but people like to slap the racism label on to harmless things as a frivolous attack.
When you think Klingon, do you think of an honor-bound, alcohol-drinking space biker with a desire to bust heads? That's racist. Not all Klingons have those qualities, it's a stereotype..
but I'm not offended by Klingons being portrayed that way, nor am I offended by a black guy eating chicken.
Chicken is delicous, if anything, I'm jealous.