I always like Let He Who Is Without Sin and Time's Orphan.
3. TNG Yesterday's Enterprise. It should have been a poignant story of a crew going back to face their fate but it just didn't click with me. It shattered my suspension of belief, that the same TNG crew ( including Guinan ) would be on the same ship despite utterly different history.
Episodes that I found overrated:
1. TOS City on the Edge of Forever. I even bought Harlan Ellison's book to try and understand what all the fuss was about. At least the episode as filmed wasn't as bad as the original scripts ( drug-dealing on the Enterprise etc ) but it has always remained 'meh to me. At least I made a profit reselling the book on eBay.
2. DS9 The Way of the Warrior. A friend excitedly loaned me the two-parter on VHS and I was underwhelmed. DS9 became an ass-kicking-machine and all the bridge crew were suddenly warrior heroes. It marked the decline of DS9 for me as it tried to sex itself up to compete with That Other Space Station Series and I drifted away from the series as it became more focused on the Dominion War.
3. TNG Yesterday's Enterprise. It should have been a poignant story of a crew going back to face their fate but it just didn't click with me. It shattered my suspension of belief, that the same TNG crew ( including Guinan ) would be on the same ship despite utterly different history.
For me it's easily the best episode of TNG. Easily.Seeing Yesterday's Enterprise in high definition made me enjoy it much more; I used to feel it was a bit overrated. Watching it on bluray I could appreciate David Carson's stylish direction, and I thought Riker's subtle distain for Picard gave the show some energy.
"The Q and The Grey" and "Q-Less". There isn't a Q episode I don't like, and these ones seem to get treated unfairly. They're not the best Q episodes, but they're not the weakest (that will always be "True Q" to me, but even if its the weakest Q episode for me I don't dislike it).
"The Royale" was, I thought, a good mystery episode. And it does leave some unanswered questions, something that I liked seeing every now and then.
Season 2 of TNG, for the most part, is very underrated. There were a lot of gems there... "Where Silence Has Lease", "The Schizoid Man", "Unnatural Selection", "A Matter Of Honor", "The Measure Of A Man", "Contagion", "The Royale", "Time Squared", "Q Who", "The Emissary", and "Peak Performance".
There are many episodes of Voyager that are considered bad but I really like, such as Q and the Grey and Coda. When Janeway said "Go Back to Hell, Coward", I cheered. I thought that was badass from the captain. I also didn't know until I joined the Trek online community that Q and the Grey was considerd bad. I mean it had a cute puppy and one of the best lines of the series about said puppy. What's so bad about that.
You mean when the Q lady says: "I wasn't talking about the puppy."
Wasn't he played by the actor who played Martok?
One of STAR TREK's strengths is that its format is broad enough to support lots of different kinds of stories: sense-of-wonder SF, courtroom dramas, murder mysteries, war stories, morality plays, love stories, even the occasional out-and-out farce.
I'll take the best of TNG(so far) clip show 'Shades of Gray' over the environmental preachiness of 'Force of Nature' every time.
Even "THESE ARE THE VOYAGES...", which the ENTIRE episode I hate with every fiber of my being... except for the very last bit with the voiceover of Kirk, Picard, and Archer.
"The Q and The Grey" and "Q-Less". There isn't a Q episode I don't like, and these ones seem to get treated unfairly. They're not the best Q episodes, but they're not the weakest (that will always be "True Q" to me, but even if it's the weakest Q episode for me I don't dislike it).
Well, I love pretty much all of TNG Season 2 so count episodes like "Time Squared", "The Royale" and "Unnatural Selection" as terrific episodes. Not sure what status they have in fandom.
Speaking of holodeck malfunction episodes, I don't know why VOY's Spirit Folk is so hated. Yes, it's not the best, but it's not notably worse than any other episode of Voyager.
I'm personally convinced that much of the second season's bad reputation is from those who resented Dr. Pulaski's presence.
Let He Who is Without Sin had that one great Worf/Dax scene where he finally explains why he's such an uptight stick in the mud. One of the central conflicts in Worf's character, stuck in as "Piller filler." in an unrelated, light comedic episode.
............I also think Profit and Lace is a riot..............
Half a Life (caution: spoilers ahead).
It's usually condemned for the "stupid" tradition of having people die at 60, and how arbitrary the choice of that age is. I think this tradition pales in comparison to a lot of the idiocy and lunacy that humans have come up with in actual history. As for the arbitrary choice, well to pick a certain age in law is always arbitrary, be it legal age or pensionable age.
The cultural conflict takes place on a very personal level this time and imo goes deeper than usual in TNG, with development happening on both sides, Lwaxana's very understandable anger at the Prime Directive, and some fairly tense emotional scenes. And just when she convinced him, it turns out it's not that simple at all. Her acceptance in the end is a pretty strong character moment.
It's also the first time Lwaxana is given actual depth, it marks the point when she's not merely comedic relief anymore, quite the contrary. Her display is criticised as overly melodramatic, but well she is a very emotional character with a tendency to melodrama so it kinda fits the character, and I didn't find it so overdone as to be silly. Given the situation, I can understand how angry, frustrated, desperate she must be.
This episode is 8-9/10 territory in my opinion.
Sirs Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger are still rocking....his first writing credits were back in the mid 1960s - so I'm guessing he doesn't have it in him to come back to Trek.
Sirs Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger are still rocking....
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