Of course it's possible. To use an extreme example, what about all those people who are of the opinion that one race, religion, nationality, gender, etc. is superior to another?It's not possible to be wrong in one's opinion.

Of course it's possible. To use an extreme example, what about all those people who are of the opinion that one race, religion, nationality, gender, etc. is superior to another?It's not possible to be wrong in one's opinion.
I was greatful for the clips at the time; I only had a few episodes from season 1 on VHS.
Also strangely the BBC cut the worst from Conspiracy, but didn't cut so much of the same scene in Shades.
I'll take a weak sci-fi explanation for using the clips over some cliched sitcom excuse. "Trapped in the turbolift!"
I've always cut the show some slack considering it was written in three days and the new material shot in three days. They spent all the money on "Elementary, Dear Data" and "Q Who" and Paramount wanted the season over and done with - fast and cheap.
there are worse episodes.
The Outrageous Okona ... [was] much much worse. Okona is beyond redemption.
that funny final scene with Picard asking how Riker is feeling -- "Do you remember who you are?" "Of course I do! I am Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Starship Enterprise!"![]()
I often use in my own life the line Riker used about "If you drop a hammer on your foot, it's hardly useful to blame the hammer".
And the joke he told about the snake. In general, seeing Riker's positive attitude as his body is failing him is pretty redeemable, as was mentioned earlier.
The script does have some pretty good dialogue.![]()
A lot of people don't like Clip Shows and you can count me among them. However, I happen to love SHADES of GREY. It features Riker ... so there's a strong foundation for an episode of this kind, if indeed, there must be this kind of episode, at all. The planet set, where Riker gets infected looks great! Very atmospheric ... I wish they could've shot a whole episode with it.
The image of Riker in Sick Bay, laying on a pad with that head thing poking rods into his skull is iconic! A very striking visual and I've seen that floating around alot, looking up TNG. The clips show everything from Babe of the Week, episodes featuring and revolving around Riker, various snippets of his various emotional states, showing Frake's range as an actor ... good stuff!
And Deanna was more than just helping Kate know what Riker was feeling. I would argue that Deanna's bonds - as Imzadi - were actually strengthened by the exercise of reaching into Riker's psyche and reliving past events with him. Layer upon layer in what was basically a cost $avings episode. Not too shabby, if you ask me ...
I think its a shame clip shows can't be made up from alternate angle/takes. Then even long term fans get something out of them.
Since you chose to make your pronouncements with absolute metaphysical certitude, I'll not debate you, but simply offer my equally concrete reply: You are wrong.
"Shades of Grey" is - like most clip shows - redundant because it's for the most part nothing more than a glorified 45-minute long recap of previous events.
Shades of Gray has the same reputation as Spock's Brain. It's the "safe" answer for worst episode ever, but there are far worse ones.
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