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Favorite and Least Favorite

I thought Data was conceptually a terrible gimmick and the writing for him was one misfire after another - and this was in 1987. No one associated with the show displayed much more understanding of computers or AI than would have been required to reboot their 286. Spiner made the character work; Melakon is right.

Least favorite TNG character was probably Yar because of the limited range of the actor.
 
Favorite Character: Data - I can't say I always loved his development, but when done right, it was some of the best they ever did. He's why I got invested in the show, & very little over 7 years changed that, with the exception of the awesomeness of Patrick Stewart. Troi, Wesley, Worf. They were ALL gimmicks

Least Favorite Character: Lwaxana - It was as if someone thought "Do you know what this show needs more of? Obnoxiousness"................... :rofl: .................. Wrong

Favorite Episode: (It really alternates) But all in all, probably Chain of Command. Once you get past the rather absurd notion that there's only one guy in all Starfleet who can head this covert mission, tagging along a Klingon & a doctor, it really is an episode with so much to sink your teeth into, & with screen crushing performances everywhere you turn, even including Frakes, who's character I come down hard on, but whose performance was pitch perfect. It may be one of the most perfectly executed episodes they ever did. Everything you see there they did for a reason, & there's not a bad performance in the bunch. It's had people debating it ever since

Least Favorite Episode: Imaginary Friend, which answers the question... How do you spell "Nobody gives a crap"?
 
The most annoying thing regarding Lwaxana (and I like her, too) is, that she had different actresses who did the dubbing voice for her in the German episodes. She had several voices, both TNG and DS9. Some of the voices didn´t match to neither Majel Barrett nor to Lwaxana. Some of them did, but having different dubbing is annoying. I should watch it in English :lol:.


That would annoy me so much haha
 
The most annoying thing regarding Lwaxana (and I like her, too) is, that she had different actresses who did the dubbing voice for her in the German episodes. She had several voices, both TNG and DS9. Some of the voices didn´t match to neither Majel Barrett nor to Lwaxana. Some of them did, but having different dubbing is annoying. I should watch it in English :lol:.


That would annoy me so much haha


You have quoted me, and not Orphalesion. :)
 
Favorite character: Riker, no question.
Favorite guest character: Barclay.
Least favorite character: Dr. Pulaski. She was channeling McCoy too much and it didn't work for me. Nothing against Diana Muldaur though, I liked her just fine on TOS.
Least favorite guest character: Q - the only time I could tolerate him was when he was temporarily mortal, otherwise he was insufferable.
Favorite episode: Yesterday's Enterprise, The Best of Both Worlds, The Measure of a Man
Least favorite: any ep where Q appears, Unnatural Selection
 
Favorite character: Picard
Favorite guest character: Too many to mention
Least favorite character: Troi (at least through season two, perhaps none after that)
Least favorite guest character: Paul Sorvino (as Nikolai Rozhenko)
Favorite Episode: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1"
Lease favorite episode: "Justice"
 
Fave character: Picard
Fave recurring character: Reg Barclay
Fave ep: Yesterday's Enterprise
Least fave main character: Wesley
Least fave recurring character: Luwoxona, Loxona, Luxona... however the hell you spell it... Troi's mother irritates me to no end. Although she was a little better on DS9.
Least fave ep: Shades of Grey
 
Favorite characters: Riker and Worf.
Least favorite characters: Wesley and Dr. Katherine Pulaski.

Favorite episode: I like most of them but "Frame of Mind" is a really good one.
Least favorite episode: All Wesley focused episodes.
 
Favorite Character: everybody except Pulaski, with a particular fondness for Crusher and Data.

Favorite Episodes: Yesterday's Enterprise and Parrallels.

Least favorite Character: Pulaski. Stupid, pointless, annoying Bones knock-off.

Least favorite Episode: The Inner Light. Over-rated tripe.
 
Favorite Character: Picard

Favorite Episode: The Defector (But it depends on the mood. I tend to choose the underrated stories, and The Defector represents everything I love about TNG)

Least Favorite Character: Deanna Troi

Least Favorite Episode: When the Baugh Breaks (You can pick any child-centric episode, and I probably should have gone with one in Season 5 since I call that year the "Year of the Children but WTBB was just boring and represented my least favorite aspect of TNG, the reliance of Children).
 
I just remembered another of my favorite episodes. "Chain OF Command" It was such a strong episode it really hit me.
 
I actually quite disliked "Chain of Command" and I definitely disliked Jellico. He was too much a contemporary military man for me. I agree Picard had made the Enterprise a bit very comfortable but I don't think it was necessary to swing back into this other extreme.

The only parts of the episode(s) I liked was the stuff with the little Cardassian girl and when Jellico and Troi talked about Jellico's son (Jellicos family should have been seen on-screen imho)

And what I really hated was that it was Jellico telling her off that caused Troi to switch into the standard uniform. I mean it was pretty much the 24th century equivalent of bitch-slapping her and telling her to get back into the kitchen.
I'm not saying Troi should have stayed in the cleavage jumpsuits, I'm just saying she should have switched into the standard uniform on her own account and not because somebody told her to.
 
I actually quite disliked "Chain of Command" and I definitely disliked Jellico. He was too much a contemporary military man for me. I agree Picard had made the Enterprise a bit very comfortable but I don't think it was necessary to swing back into this other extreme.

The only parts of the episode(s) I liked was the stuff with the little Cardassian girl and when Jellico and Troi talked about Jellico's son (Jellicos family should have been seen on-screen imho)

And what I really hated was that it was Jellico telling her off that caused Troi to switch into the standard uniform. I mean it was pretty much the 24th century equivalent of bitch-slapping her and telling her to get back into the kitchen.
I'm not saying Troi should have stayed in the cleavage jumpsuits, I'm just saying she should have switched into the standard uniform on her own account and not because somebody told her to.

I didn´t like Jellico either. As to Trois uniform. Jellico interpreted the regulations strictly. Doesn´t mean that I liked it. Luckily he didn´t force her to wear her hair as bun again. I´m not familiar with military customs. But German military regulations say, that female officers have to wear long hair that touches the shoulder as bun or pony tail. You can see female Starfleet officers with either pinned-up or open hair, no matter their rank. Despite the fact that there must be regulations as to the hairstyle, too, I think females are more attractive with open hair. ;)
 
And what I really hated was that it was Jellico telling her off that caused Troi to switch into the standard uniform. I mean it was pretty much the 24th century equivalent of bitch-slapping her and telling her to get back into the kitchen.
I'm not seeing it. How is Jellico insisting that the bridge crew all wear their standard duty uniforms the equivalent of telling a woman to go to the kitchen?
 
I'm not seeing it. How is Jellico insisting that the bridge crew all wear their standard duty uniforms the equivalent of telling a woman to go to the kitchen?

I might have overstated it a little bit. Sometimes I do that. I would have swallowed it better if Deanna had went back to her usual attire after Jellico left and then, a few episodes later had adopted the standard uniform as a personal, independent decision.
That a permanent change to her character was done because someone told her off...that just reinforces the idea of Troi as this passive, reactionary being rather than someone who is competent and makes their own decision.

I'm not against Jellico telling her that or for Troi to permanently change to the standard uniform. I'm just having problems with the latter resulting from the former, especially without any explanation as to why she'd decide so. Was she just waiting all those years for someone to tell her to switch? Did she go "MIEP!" and always wore the uniform after that out of fear of being told off again?
I think while the switch ultimately benefited the Troi character in Season 7 it was an incredibly poor way to go about it.
 
I´m not familiar with military customs. But German military regulations say, that female officers have to wear long hair that touches the shoulder as bun or pony tail. You can see female Starfleet officers with either pinned-up or open hair, no matter their rank. Despite the fact that there must be regulations as to the hairstyle, too, I think females are more attractive with open hair. ;)
Having regulations on women's hair in the Military is partly to do with keeping it looking neat and right, but mostly to do with the fact that long hair is easy for an enemy to grab onto. The vanity of long hair in the military becomes a life-threatening liability, if it's loose and flowing. The Military loves regulations and Men's hair is similarly regulated. Even mustaches have strict requirements. I know STARFLEET's not supposed to be Militaristic, but it made sense having Yar with short hair for that very reason.
 
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