I think this was the original point in my opening post, it just didn't come across very well. =)What's perhaps more likely is that writers had ideas which they consciously held back for the new show, and didn't consider working up as TNG scripts.
I think this was the original point in my opening post, it just didn't come across very well. =)What's perhaps more likely is that writers had ideas which they consciously held back for the new show, and didn't consider working up as TNG scripts.
Move Along Home was always a DS9 script. It also was written by people not busy on TNG. (The story was by Piller, who had moved on from TNG already, and the teleplay was by three people, two of which worked on Liaisons for TNG but nothing else. The third was a DS9-only writer.)
Interestingly (IMO) two of the three also worked on Duet. So they worked on the two eps that for many represent the best and worst of season one DS9.
Personally, I always felt that Move Along Home was most like a TOS ep.
Well Guinan didn't appear in VOY or DS9 either but she is still one of my favorite Star Trek characters at all.Another thought, due to the passage of time and much caffeine:
The lack of Ro and Guinan seemed to hamper Season 7 a lot more, as established characters magically disappear at the same time as everything else is happening. Maybe this is also due to the preproduction of GEN and VOY as well as working on DS9, but Guinan especially was a presence on the ship and Ro was adding a pizazz to the show that Alexander could not bring and that Q could only do once a season.
Ro, after a season of numerous appearances, she pretty much vanishes for almost two seasons, but gets a semi-generic "conclusion" that feels out of place (and arguably rushed). The "letting him down" stuff is more worthy of DS9, anyhow. Kinda glad she returned in PIC...
Guinan? A more established character, she's nowhere in sight after early season 6 as well, but not until GEN where something about her isn't quite the same* in that feature film. Never mind the newfound and equally cliché candle addiction to suggest "myyssssssssttttttteeeeeerrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy" for a character (melodrama added) and the automated fire suppression systems were definitely not enabled that day...
* Indeed, how might she fare in "Face of the Enemy", fortangentexample? That's no less as far-fetched, and I'd be more likely to believe her having the ability to speak and hear Romulan without the need of universal translator, silly little nitpickerying and all...
Well Guinan didn't appear in VOY or DS9 either but she is still one of my favorite Star Trek characters at all.
Only DS9 S2 ran parallel with TNG S7, though Generations and VOY S1 were on the way.Some say STNG season 7 is weak.
Some say it's weak because they were running out on ideas.
Some say the upcoming movie(s) took main focus.
Some say Deep Space Nine and eventually Voyager took the best storylines, STNG was left with leftovers?
I wonder how much of this is true.
DS9 was something different and new and had to build their own world, how much can you steal from a show with a starship in it going places?
Voyager, maybe? It's kind of like TNG but still different.
I think that combined with just the show being old and the writers excited by something new - as well as Generations right off the bat - all added up to the season feeling a bit lacklustre.
I think especially "Masks" and "Genesis" the writers went too far, the episodes would have been better if they had somehow been toned down, reigned in.
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