That thing belongs in a museum.
I said no camels!
That's five camels! Can't you count?
Best thread derailment arc ever.
Ahem. I find this thread very timely because I was just watching some season 6 episodes the other day and thought, "Wow, I always forget that there are some great episodes here!"
Disclaimer: having watched ST:TNG at a time when I had no way to reach out to a larger Star Trek community, I find that my opinions were formed in a vacuum and often do not reflect those of other ST:TNG fans.
I really liked Schisms, to me it was one of the most creative Trek episodes. I remember that at the time, aliens and alien abductions were a big part of popular culture (this was juuuuuust before X-Files started). I had never thought about how such a thing might play out in a world where your
work on a daily basis with aliens--people who, incidentally, might consider the
humans to be the aliens. To take the idea of the alien abduction and give it a deep space twist was so much fun to watch. Not gonna lie, the part where they reconstruct the room in the holodeck gave me the creeps.
Starship Mine? It entered the phrase Die Hard Picard into my lexicon, which makes it a winner in my book. Episodes where Picard gets to be a little more roguish are a pleasure to watch, Stewart embraces that sometimes underexplored aspect of Picard's personality. It's placed at an interesting point in the season, too, a few episodes after Tapestry. It's almost like a continuation of the idea that one of the things that got Picard to the captain's chair is that he has learned when
not to play it safe.
The Chase: THANK YOU Star Trek for finally addressing the "why does everyone look the same but for pointy ears and weird foreheads?" question. And at the heart of it, it's a story about how important archaeology can be. As someone who wanted to be an archaeologist, this instantly won a place in my heart. As someone who is now an archaeologist, it still holds that place.
Timescape: Oh, come on--if you didn't find the smiley face scene hilarious, I think you might be dead. :P I love episodes like this--a one-off mystery to be solved over the course of 45 minutes. It was also a nice way to bring in the Romulans without it being all about "the Romulans are our enemy."
Speaking of which, Suspicions, which I know a lot of people find meh or worse, is--I'm gonna say it--one of my all-time favorite episodes. Yeah, I went there. It gave Dr. Crusher something interesting to do, and showed that she might actually be a person with interests outside being the ship's doctor. I thought as a mystery plot, it was a fun kind of "whodunit" enterprise with an appropriately suspicious group of possible suspects. Yeah, I'll watch that!
But, there were certainly duds, too. Aquiel--why are Geordi-centric episodes so off-putting? True Q is a yawn for me--a waste of Q that only made his usually buoyant presence feel overused. Lessons could have been renamed Should We Give Picard a Love Life? Nah.
Overall, you had your hits and misses, but in my opinion, more good than bad. Maybe, as others pointed out, it wasn't quite as consistent as past seasons.