"Angel One"
Just watched it and it continues to rank amongst my most favourite TNG episodes, because I love the beautiful Mistress Beata!
Ah Mistress Beata...an ice queen just waiting to be melted.
"Angel One"
Just watched it and it continues to rank amongst my most favourite TNG episodes, because I love the beautiful Mistress Beata!
I must be the only person in the universe who does not hate Code of honour, if its racist then so is Justice.
My main reason for not liking that episode is because I simply don't think it's very good. In fact, I think it's a perfect example of a crap 1st season episode and I'm more forgiving than most of 1st season eps.I must be the only person in the universe who does not hate Code of honour, if its racist then so is Justice.
Since I think most of TNG season 1 was crap then I give COH a pass on crapness lolMy main reason for not liking that episode is because I simply don't think it's very good. In fact, I think it's a perfect example of a crap 1st season episode and I'm more forgiving than most of 1st season eps.
Sir ... I know that "Angel One" is derided for this or that by tree-hugging liberals and their ilk, but I happen to genuinely enjoy this episode enormously for the reasons cited ... and then some!You're joking right? I mean, this has to be the TrekBBS version of a rickroll.
Picard should have followed through with the virus. The borg were not a conventional foe that could have been dealt with like the Romulans or the Cardassians. He should have wiped them out.
Sir ... I know that "Angel One" is derided for this or that by tree-hugging liberals and their ilk, but I happen to genuinely enjoy this episode enormously for the reasons cited ... and then some!
Picard theorized that Hugh's individuality would spread through the collective and presumably end the threat. He turned out to be wrong. Picard's solution was not better.I guess that was when the trial of humanity came into play.
Picard chose not to destroy an entire race. He had a better solution.
Besides, I have a fanfic version of my own how that choice makes perfect sense.
Picard knew Hugh's individuality would be spread through the entire collective. 'Descent' parts 1 and 2 don't make sense in that way, the hive mind should've been completely wiped out on season 5 and all Borgs after 'I Borg' should've been individual.
Then Descent threw that away...
What a perfect solution that would have been for the Borg problem, giving them individuality, Enterprise crew frees them all from slavery and gives them a new life.
I look at the Borg that way, after 'I Borg' there is not a hive mind anywhere. Besides, Descent 1&2 weren't that great...
This puts you an inch from a Trolling warning. If the sociopolitical leanings of other fans matter to you, find somewhere else to dump your complaining.Sir ... I know that "Angel One" is derided for this or that by tree-hugging liberals and their ilk, but I happen to genuinely enjoy this episode enormously for the reasons cited ... and then some!
I must be the only person in the universe who does not hate Code of honour, if its racist then so is Justice.
I must be the only person in the universe who does not hate Code of honour, if its racist then so is Justice.
I tend to think the racism in Code of Honor is overstated. It seems to me it is down more to unfortunate decisions about costumes and perhaps accents. There's really nothing racist about the script, IMO. I seem to recall Wil Wheaton once saying that he didn't think Code of Honor was as racist as Angel One was sexist, and I tend to agree with that assessment.
I like it too so there's atleast 2 people who like it. Its campy and fun and it has a good moral lesson. Its noteworthy because its the only TNG episode that features music from an original series composer.
The story is certainly a jaw-dropping mess, right down to - on top of everything else - Picard threatening the entire planet with a volley of photon torpedoes (Um, prime directive much?!!), but was it meant to be racist as perceived? I'm not sure. I'm leaning toward "no". And looking at "Justice" where the Edo were hired solely because of blond hair/blue eyes...
Meanwhile, I just rewatched "Up The Long Ladder" for the first time in forever. I forgot how truly insane this episode is! Besides all the usual charges against it, I couldn't believe how much time Riker and his love interest spent talking erotically about how she needs to wash her feet. I mean, what's a bigger turn-on than dirty feet? So weird!
Picard theorized that Hugh's individuality would spread through the collective and presumably end the threat. He turned out to be wrong. Picard's solution was not better.
And yes, there is a hive mind after Descent. Just look at Voyager
In my defense, I wasn't actually referring to you, personally, in that statement. I was making a generalisation, but I'm not interested in a debate about that, just providing clarification, that's all. In any event, I happen to be a fan of "Angel One" and am very sincere about that. When it comes to TNG -- I speak quite honestly ... and from the heart.Not liking Angel One makes me a tree hugging liberal? ooooookay.![]()
Was it only a theory? Picard had been a Borg and knew a lot more about them than anyone.
Fair enough. You just took me by surprise by saying you actually enjoy Angel One. I wasn't expecting that. I mean no one expects anyone to enjoy Angel One.In my defense, I wasn't actually referring to you, personally, in that statement. I was making a generalisation, but I'm not interested in a debate about that, just providing clarification, that's all. In any event, I happen to be a fan of "Angel One" and am very sincere about that. When it comes to TNG -- I speak quite honestly ... and from the heart.
And besides, "Favorite But Unpopular Episodes" is, after all, the very theme of this thread.
Of course, Picard had inside information (being Locutus) however, there was no way to know for sure if the virus would have worked or not.
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