TNG certainly matured in Season 2 and beyond, but I enjoyed Season 1 when I watched it again after getting the Blu-Rays.
I loved it in its original run.
After a while, it kinda seemed like TNG Season 1 was essentially TOS Season 4, which may have been why I enjoyed it so much at the time even when people were putting it down.
“Conspiracy” a bad episode? I think it's one of the season's best.I do believe season one is underrated, they tried a lot of stuff and I can look beyond bad episodes such as The Naked Now, Code of Honor and Conspiracy. There is an edge to some episodes that I find lacking in subsequent seasons.
It would have made more sense if it was Yar as the lieutenant and Worf as her NCO. Together they ran security.I don't really care for the Tasha Yar character as chief of security particularly when there a gigantic Klingon standing right behind her.
There was supposed to be a gag about a blind man driving the ship.I also hate the fact that Geordi is the helmsman
I've long dreamed of a version where Worf is chief of security & Tasha is the tactical officer, as 2 separate posts. It never really made any sense to me that they'd be combined anyhowIt would have made more sense if it was Yar as the lieutenant and Worf as her NCO. Together they ran security.
I've long dreamed of a version where Worf is chief of security & Tasha is the tactical officer, as 2 separate posts. It never really made any sense to me that they'd be combined anyhow
I don't think its underrated at all. Every time I try to watch an episode it makes me cringe. There are too many differences with the characters. The Picard character is slightly different because Stewart hadn't settled into the role yet, Data is totally different probably because Spiner just hadn't gotten the hang of being an emotionless machine, which is understandable. I don't really care for the Tasha Yar character as chief of security particularly when there a gigantic Klingon standing right behind her. Worf's role is completely undefined in the first season and I also hate the fact that Geordi is the helmsman. How he goes from being the helmsman directly to chief engineer is beyond me but I just pretend the first season didn't happen LOL.
Some of the episodes are OK in terms of writing but the characters are the biggest reason that I love this show and they just aren't the same in the first season in terms of their portrayal or their roles aboard the ship.
Yeah, it would've been pretty cool to have had Worf be Sergeant Worf or Major Worf, as if he were from a totally different branchI agree, they should be separate posts. Security personnel should also have separate rank like they are Starfleet's military arm. It would be akin to the Marines today, rank structure should be Lieutenant to Colonel and then obviously various Generals beyond that.
I think some the ideas in this thread to “improve” the first season would actually make it less interesting.
I always thought it was a bad idea to put Worf into a position that is traditionally and stereotypically Klingon. Him being a junior officer of many trades who looks into all kinds of fields of duty is much more interesting. That he settles on tactical/security later on is cool, because it gives the series a feeling of progression, but I still would have preferred a less expectable role. Why not Worf the helmsman or Work the engineer? I also dislike the idea of a separate brach of security with its own ranking system. It would make Starfleet much too militaristic when the idea was to make it less so.
As for Geordi, his progression to Chief engineer was made more believable because they showed him to be interested/talented in the field early on. And again, as with Worf I like the idea to have him progress through the ranks/positions to give the show a feeling of moving forward.
I really liked Tasha and I think it was a bad idea to let her go at the end of the first season and not feature her in any significant way during the whole year. I appreciated that they gave her a role that was traditionally male and think she had one of the most interesting backstories of all the characters. I'm sure that had she stayed on, like with the rest of the characters, they would have employed her more significantly and maturely later in the series. I do think we missed out on a lot of good Tasha episodes they could have written.
I love Crusher and Troi and think they are strong characters in their own right, but the show failed big time when they ended up with only two women that filled traditionally female “care” positions. So much for the progressiveness of Roddenberry's utopia.![]()
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