"The Game" **
Riker introduces a game to the crew that everyone gets addicted to.
Uh, Riker playing around with a woman who looks like she has an ass on her forehead? And these guys really mustn’t be all that busy, or that far out on the frontier, if they can double back and spend time on Raisa when it suits them.And cadets can actually get out to a supposed deep space starship to spend their vacation.
It’s things like this that really undermine the credibility of a series setting.
I remember this. I didn’t care for it then and I still don’t care for it. There is an idea behind it: how a lessor power could effect or corrupt a more powerful one, but I simply couldn’t get into it. Pass.
In TOS they seemed to take their shoreleave wherever they could get it, and that included starbases or stations that were also out on the boundaries.Didn't they have shore leaves in TOS while on their missions on inhabited developed planets, and starbases? "Wolf in the Fold" and "Trouble with Tribbles" come to mind, Kirk had "not out on the frontier" stories as well.
"Unification" (Part I) ***
"Unification" (Part II) ***
Picard investigates a report that Ambassador Spock has been sighted on Romulus.
After all the hype and expectation of Leonard Nimoy as Spock appearing on TNG I found this just okay. There are moments in it, touching and humorous, but ultimately they're not enough to lift this up to something more engaging and more memorable.
I liked Picard's scenes with Sarek---how sad to see such a proud and regal and fascinating character in such a sad state.I also rather liked Picard's scenes with Spock. Sela in this wasn't bad either. But the rest of it just didn't engage me.
Ultimately I really found it hard to reconcile the way Spock is written here with the Spock of TOS. And, yes, I know it's supposed to gel with the way Spock is depicted in The Undiscovered Country, but I've got criticisms of that as well. And something felt off about some of Spock's portrayal here---perhaps it's just the lines he has to say and how he says them. I can't put my finger on it.
Ultimately while it's not bad I just found it too long and not particularly engaging.
"The Game" **"Unification" (Part I) ***
"Unification" (Part II) ***
"A Matter Of Time" ****
"New Ground" **
Worf tries to adjust to his son living with him on the Enterprise.
Yawn. I'm sorry, but I just couldn't find anything to care about in this one. And the B story didn't have much going for it either. This was Trek as family drama and...zzzzzz...
"New Ground" **
Worf tries to adjust to his son living with him on the Enterprise.
Yawn. I'm sorry, but I just couldn't find anything to care about in this one. And the B story didn't have much going for it either. This was Trek as family drama and...zzzzzz...
You're being terribly kind to this one. One of the few TNG episodes that deserve 0 stars. Ugh... just dreadful.
When I look ahead I'm not encouraged. I see perhaps three or four episodes in Season 5 I remember thinking were okay and only a few episodes in each of the last two seasons.
At this point my general impression is if TNG had ended after four seasons it would have been on a positive note. I also think Seasons 1 and 2 would be a bit more fondly remembered because you simply would have fewer episodes to look back on. I'm definitely getting some sense of series fatigue at this point---it isn't blatant yet, but it's there.
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