When people talk about the lack of conflict on TNG I notice you always get the argument that you don't want to see people who hate each other and at each other's throats. Basically I think they think all conflict leads to a "Sopranos" type of show were everyone hates each other and so forth.
IMO the biggest problem with a lack of conflict is that I feel it ruins humor and without it you can't create a familiar or family bond between characters. Some of the best friendships in Trek is defined by conflict or some major differences such as Spock/McCoy, Bashir,O'Brien, Quark/Rom. Politeness is all well and good but how many people here never have conflcit and major conflict with your friends and family? In fact I suspect you see more conflcit with people who care about each other than you do see it with people who are strangers or simply co-workers.
Also humor works off conflict as well. People when they get angry and can do some really stupid and thus funny things because they take a leave from their senses. It's hard to get humor from the TNG crew because they are always the straight man. Their is nobody wierd or wild enough to so something funny and thus you see the straight man's reaction to it.
Jason
IMO the biggest problem with a lack of conflict is that I feel it ruins humor and without it you can't create a familiar or family bond between characters. Some of the best friendships in Trek is defined by conflict or some major differences such as Spock/McCoy, Bashir,O'Brien, Quark/Rom. Politeness is all well and good but how many people here never have conflcit and major conflict with your friends and family? In fact I suspect you see more conflcit with people who care about each other than you do see it with people who are strangers or simply co-workers.
Also humor works off conflict as well. People when they get angry and can do some really stupid and thus funny things because they take a leave from their senses. It's hard to get humor from the TNG crew because they are always the straight man. Their is nobody wierd or wild enough to so something funny and thus you see the straight man's reaction to it.
Jason