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Best/Worst dialogue in TNG

Worst: Any scene in early TNG where they threw in an often unnecessary line about how foolish late 20th century people behaved compared to themselves.

Best: A lot of favorites of mine have already been mentioned.

I do like the scene in All Good Things... where Q accuses Picard of squandering the last 7 years 'listening to Trois pedantic psychobabble'. Felt a bit like some writers took the last opportunity to comment upon their own show within the script :)
 
I do like the scene in All Good Things... where Q accuses Picard of squandering the last 7 years 'listening to Trois pedantic psychobabble'. Felt a bit like some writers took the last opportunity to comment upon their own show within the script :)

Something tells me it was Ron Moore.
 
Lots of candidates, but:

Best:
Picard: A matter of internal security - the age-old cry of the oppressor.

Worst:
Wesley: Why would anyone use a flawed replacement?

:wtf:

Picard: . . . Just pilot the shuttle, Ensign.
 
Worst line - From Hide and Q:
Yar: "What in the hell am I doing? Crying?"
Picard: "There's a new ship's standing order: when one is in the penalty box, tears are permitted."

Best line - From Measure of a Man:
Guinan:"Consider that in the history of many worlds there have always been disposable creatures. They do the dirty work. They do the work that no one else wants to do, because it's too difficult or too hazardous. And an army of Datas, all disposable? You don't have to think about their welfare; you don't think about how they feel. Whole generations of disposable people."
 
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