"We'll Always Have Paris". The time displacement moments and concept do it for me, but the romance plot and holodeck recreation are things I could do without. Never a big fan of Casablanca either, except for the La Marseillaise scene and final scenes.
I suppose it's more of that naval imagery thing, where fictional heroes become sailors to get out of a relationship. I've always been mildly surprised Roddenberry didn't pattern what became Starfleet more after the Air Force though. But maybe that's because a lot of scifi that came before did.Though I find it odd how many characters have dumped women for Starfleet without telling them: Decker, Picard, Riker.
I never realized how hated "Genesis" was until I joined a few online communities. I always enjoyed it. Season 7 is one of my favorites, and it gets ripped pretty bad by TNG critics.
Well, I don't know if its exactly maligned, but I'm a fan of The Battle. It was in the generally mediocre season 1, but I liked the back story it gave Picard, and from a starship nerd perspective I also enjoy the Stargazer design.
I never realized how hated "Genesis" was until I joined a few online communities. I always enjoyed it. Season 7 is one of my favorites, and it gets ripped pretty bad by TNG critics.
Genesis is hated?? While I'm not a fan of evolution (but let's not get into that) I found the episode very enjoyable and creepy.
I guess I'm just an unpopular opinion guy.
I'm a HUGE fan of "The Royale". I just love the concept of it, and yeah I know it's a silly concept, but still. Picard reading the novel is a highlight for me.
Actually I love most of the season 2 episodes where as many people find the entire season to be much maligned.
Masks is fantastic. Utterly, totally fantastic. That is all.
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