The thread’s a day late this week because I was otherwise occupied yesterday.
In the future, you don’t have to wait for me to start the thread each Tuesday. Anyone can do it.
On to the episode. This week it’s Code of Honor.
It’s generally considered one of TNG’s worst episodes, and rightfully so, but I enjoy it. Its badness has a certain charm. Despite things like the good production values and music, in many other ways it feels amateurish, almost like a fan film. The incompetence is forgivable only because it’s such an early episode. Forget about the great show that TNG will become later, and imagine a group of plucky fans in the 80’s trying to bring Star Trek back.
Crosby’s performance is especially amateurish, as is the entire guest cast. The writing seems almost intentionally campy. Cribbing a story idea from Amok Time, after the remake of The Naked Time, isn’t such a good idea since it invites comparisons to TOS, and comes up very short in the comparison. Some of my favorite so-bad-it’s-good moments are:

Another favorite moment is when Picard and the other officers watch Yareena practicing, and we get a closeup on Picard and dramatic music to demonstrate their worry at Yar facing such an intimidating opponent... except Yareena’s moves fail to impress. The fights in this episode are terrible.
A curious moment is when a spectator gets killed during the match, played (intentionally or not) for laughs. Despite Riker’s earlier statement that the poison is “split second lethal,” it takes this guy considerably more than a second to die; he removes the weapon, looks down, sees the wound, reacts, and then dies. Nobody seems concerned with the death, everybody just resumes doing what they were and the Enterprise doesn’t bother to help him the way they do for Yareena. It would be pretty funny in a YouTube video, but of questionable propriety in family entertainment.
A moment where I really like the HD treatment is the Red Alert lighting on the bridge. Neat.
In the future, you don’t have to wait for me to start the thread each Tuesday. Anyone can do it.
On to the episode. This week it’s Code of Honor.
It’s generally considered one of TNG’s worst episodes, and rightfully so, but I enjoy it. Its badness has a certain charm. Despite things like the good production values and music, in many other ways it feels amateurish, almost like a fan film. The incompetence is forgivable only because it’s such an early episode. Forget about the great show that TNG will become later, and imagine a group of plucky fans in the 80’s trying to bring Star Trek back.
Crosby’s performance is especially amateurish, as is the entire guest cast. The writing seems almost intentionally campy. Cribbing a story idea from Amok Time, after the remake of The Naked Time, isn’t such a good idea since it invites comparisons to TOS, and comes up very short in the comparison. Some of my favorite so-bad-it’s-good moments are:
YAREENA: I challenge your right of supercedence!
HAGON: No woman has challenged supercedence for over two hundred years!
YAREENA: The right is mine and I will have it!
PICARD: Tell me what you know about this?
TASHA: Nothing, sir.
TROI: But it was a thrill. Lutan is such, such a basic male image and having him say he wants you
TASHA: Yes, of course it made me feel good when he... Troi, I'm your friend and you tricked me!
TASHA: I think you should know that there is no physical training anywhere that matches Starfleet, especially its security people.
YAREENA: It has everything to do with Lutan. Lutan wants you to be his First One.
TASHA: Impossible, Yareena. I am a career Starfleet officer.
YAREENA: How could you not love him? Every woman loves him.
(during the fight)
HAGON: Careful, Yareena!
(later)
YAREENA: Even as I battled, Hagon, I heard you calling out for me.
HAGON: Yareena, be my First One.
YAREENA: All my land and all my goods, all I have is yours to rule.
HAGON: No woman has challenged supercedence for over two hundred years!
YAREENA: The right is mine and I will have it!
PICARD: Tell me what you know about this?
TASHA: Nothing, sir.
TROI: But it was a thrill. Lutan is such, such a basic male image and having him say he wants you
TASHA: Yes, of course it made me feel good when he... Troi, I'm your friend and you tricked me!
TASHA: I think you should know that there is no physical training anywhere that matches Starfleet, especially its security people.
YAREENA: It has everything to do with Lutan. Lutan wants you to be his First One.
TASHA: Impossible, Yareena. I am a career Starfleet officer.
YAREENA: How could you not love him? Every woman loves him.
(during the fight)
HAGON: Careful, Yareena!
(later)
YAREENA: Even as I battled, Hagon, I heard you calling out for me.
HAGON: Yareena, be my First One.
YAREENA: All my land and all my goods, all I have is yours to rule.

Another favorite moment is when Picard and the other officers watch Yareena practicing, and we get a closeup on Picard and dramatic music to demonstrate their worry at Yar facing such an intimidating opponent... except Yareena’s moves fail to impress. The fights in this episode are terrible.
A curious moment is when a spectator gets killed during the match, played (intentionally or not) for laughs. Despite Riker’s earlier statement that the poison is “split second lethal,” it takes this guy considerably more than a second to die; he removes the weapon, looks down, sees the wound, reacts, and then dies. Nobody seems concerned with the death, everybody just resumes doing what they were and the Enterprise doesn’t bother to help him the way they do for Yareena. It would be pretty funny in a YouTube video, but of questionable propriety in family entertainment.
A moment where I really like the HD treatment is the Red Alert lighting on the bridge. Neat.