I just finished the second season of TNG on my quest to watch all of the series. I have to say, this was not what I expected.
A little history: I was in high school when I watched season one. I taped the episodes and kept them to view again and again. By the second season, I was off to the military and did not have access to the show for two years. I borrowed a copy of season three to catch up and began watching new episodes again starting with season four.
So the second season had always been the lost season for me. I did catch up eventually in re-runs. But the episodes were played out of order, or I'd miss a few and have to wait to catch them at a later time. This week I had the time so I sat down and watched it.
People claim TNG hit its stride in the third season. So did I! But I think I have to change that. It really hit its stride right at the start of the second. Season 2 was charming and FUNNY. It probably caught the situational comedy of TOS the beast of all TNG.
I thought the writing was far better than the first season. The characters went through some minor tweaking which helped. Riker smiled more, Troi was softened, and even Wesley wasn't an insufferable weeney. I was also pleased with how much backstory they gave to Worf. Even before RDM came onto the scene, the Klingons were on their way to becoming a major race in Treklore.
A little history: I was in high school when I watched season one. I taped the episodes and kept them to view again and again. By the second season, I was off to the military and did not have access to the show for two years. I borrowed a copy of season three to catch up and began watching new episodes again starting with season four.
So the second season had always been the lost season for me. I did catch up eventually in re-runs. But the episodes were played out of order, or I'd miss a few and have to wait to catch them at a later time. This week I had the time so I sat down and watched it.
People claim TNG hit its stride in the third season. So did I! But I think I have to change that. It really hit its stride right at the start of the second. Season 2 was charming and FUNNY. It probably caught the situational comedy of TOS the beast of all TNG.
I thought the writing was far better than the first season. The characters went through some minor tweaking which helped. Riker smiled more, Troi was softened, and even Wesley wasn't an insufferable weeney. I was also pleased with how much backstory they gave to Worf. Even before RDM came onto the scene, the Klingons were on their way to becoming a major race in Treklore.