Wasn't this thread simply about saying something critical about an episode? That doesn't mean we have to prove the entire episode is bad, does it?
Right, that's the general idea. With the two sides of our brains we can hold seemingly opposing thoughts at the same, after all. For instance, my example here would be "The Visitor", which may be my favorite Trek episode ever, bar none. It's beyond excellent and one of the great TV episodes of all-time, IMO. But the criticism is twofold:
- reset button: it never happened. Unavoidable in this case, but unfortunate because it seemed like this alternate life of Jake's never had the future impact on characterization that it should've had, much like Picard in "Inner Light" or O'Brien in "Hard Time".
- A Jake episode with no Jake. Technically (TECHNICALLY!) they could've given Cirroc Lofton the challenge to play Old Jake in make-up. Who knows how that might've worked out, and a good deal of why this episode is so emotionally powerful is due to Tony Todd, who could also play middle-aged Jake with no makeup on, but it is... strange that THE BEST episode for this character hardly showcases the character's regular actor.