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Episode of the Week: 2x22 "Shades of Gray"

Using the footage from The Cage for The Menagerie is actually incredibly crafty for a clip show
 
The Menagerie was a reuse of old footage, but it wasn't really a clip show. Nobody had seen The Cage when it came out.

If the Cage was originally released to the public as the pilot and THEN they did The Menagerie, it would be a clip show.
 
This episode doesn't deserve all the hate. It's no way the worst episode of TNG (have you guys not seen "Code Of Honour" or "Justice"!?!). American TV series always seem to do clip shows e.g. A-Team, Frasier, Friends, Simpsons - seems like an accepted part of the medium over there.

As clip shows goes, at least this doesn't go the predictable, boring route of "oh, character X might be leaving, remember all the good times we had together...". There's a sci-fi-ish nature to the reasoning behind it.

We get some nice Riker/Troi bits and Pulaski is always good mileage.

Nobody is going to argue that SoG deserves a spot in anyone's top 10 or anything, but it's nowhere near a "travesty" as many would have us believe...
 
I've always thought the big lazy here was not looking for any interesting deleted scenes or bits with Riker from previous episodes so the flashbacks wouldn't necessarily have been all footage we'd seen before.

I suspect the real reason for shooting a clip show wasn't to to save costs in the manner of a bottle show, but to make a show that could be filmed in only a few days: it wasn't just about cast and costumes and sets, but days of costs associated with running the full crew.
 
Okay, I'll give you Code of Honour, but yes, Shades of Grey is even worse than Justice.

No show is better than TNG at doing money saving bottle episodes. Disaster is one of the series best. Because in most of TNG's bottle episodes they put create effort into the story. Shades of Grey was a total lack of effort.
 
Okay, I'll give you Code of Honour, but yes, Shades of Grey is even worse than Justice.

No show is better than TNG at doing money saving bottle episodes. Disaster is one of the series best. Because in most of TNG's bottle episodes they put create effort into the story. Shades of Grey was a total lack of effort.

http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Bottle_show

If you go by those lists, TNG and DS9 had the best bottle episodes.

VOY and ENT had the worst.
 
I suspect the real reason for shooting a clip show wasn't to to save costs in the manner of a bottle show, but to make a show that could be filmed in only a few days: it wasn't just about cast and costumes and sets, but days of costs associated with running the full crew.

Rob Bowman says as much in the book Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages.

It was Paramount saying, 'We gave you more money for "Elementary, Dear Data" and the Borg show. Now do us a favor and give us a three-day show.' So that's what you do. It's an accepted part of the medium.
 
Umm, what point are you trying to make with this post? Do you disagree with my opinion? Are you trying (and failing) to be "smart"?

Would someone care to explain the joke there to Lokai? After all "White on right, not too bright".
Perhaps you should have made your joke a little clearer - more black and white possibly!! I'm clearly not bright enough to pick up on such nuance. Regardless, I doff my cap to your wit and superior intellect.

He was reminiscing about something that just happened, as if trying to turn the thread itself into a clip show. Kind of clever, but maybe a little too subtle. It might have worked better if he'd used a selection of quotes from previous EOTW threads.
 
I must be "white on the right". :lol:

It might have worked better if he'd used a selection of quotes from previous EOTW threads.

That would have worked better but I think it would have still gone right over my head. :lol:
 
Even so, when you have three days to make an episode isn't the right approach to just roll out and examine some character's personal quirk by having that quirk somehow be necessary to collapse some spatial anomaly? Or have some possessing spirit floating around the ship? Or have a disease spreading around the ship that changes their behavior in some interesting, personally revealing way? Just take some common space opera standard and let the characters speak for themselves.

Shades of Grey is something the writers of Full House would think of.
 
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