I caught this one rerun on Space yeasterday after work.
Yeesh!
It's not a bad story at heart, yet it so obvious they're trying to channel a TOS style of storytelling. But the writing is just brutal. The cast were hard pressed to perform in a more natural manner with such stiff and unnatural over written dialogue. And the musical accompaniment was too much and all wrong--no subtlety whatsoever.
The internal logic of how events unfolded also beggars belief. Picard is basically a willing spectator to everything happening. t made him look extremely weak. I just couldn't buy it.
This had to be one of the nadir's of TNG's first season.
Yeesh!
It's not a bad story at heart, yet it so obvious they're trying to channel a TOS style of storytelling. But the writing is just brutal. The cast were hard pressed to perform in a more natural manner with such stiff and unnatural over written dialogue. And the musical accompaniment was too much and all wrong--no subtlety whatsoever.
The internal logic of how events unfolded also beggars belief. Picard is basically a willing spectator to everything happening. t made him look extremely weak. I just couldn't buy it.
This had to be one of the nadir's of TNG's first season.