For a good story:
The Best of Both Worlds:
1. It's always been too easy to figure out what the Borg want with Picard the second they appear and say they want him, which is admittedly polite but atypical of the Borg as well (so this is two bad moments at the price of one). Maybe capture the ship and abduct them without the 20 minutes of waffling and soap opera.
2. Admiral Hansen, in an awkwardly and bizarrely yet apparently
mature fashion, tells Picard about his (and I quote) "old man's fantasies" regarding Shelby.
3. Shelby had it right - in the event of emergency such as the weather conditions to be encountered, you leave a memo on a post-it ipadd and then do the least amount of critical work that won't impact other work and then tell the crew to have their meeting and state why protocol had to be put to the side because the tornado breezing on in to muck up the archeology stuff that she really digs isn't going to give a hoot either way. They're just as polite-to-a-dumb-fault as the Borg in that regard if they all have to sit there for 30 minutes to decide if they should get some soil samples or not when the known Big Bad trope hanging out there is just waiting to say "boo" thus causing them to all soil themselves as a result. Especially when time is short in finding anything that gives them a helping hand. (Riker was later correct in mentioning they need sleep and someone else could have gone in for the night shift while the lot of them snooze.)
For a not-so-good story:
I, Mudd
1. Androids want to take over the galaxy not by killing but by kindness. Not that I'm against hordes of silicon critters zapping everybody when done right, but this is a novel twist to utilize, and it's done rather well on top of that.
2.The juxtaposition alone between serving humans and giving them what they want, except for what they are programmed not to give (the ship), and how going around what was not programmed and effectively having the crew nag the computer and not just Kirk mouthing until it explodes. (Nobody fathomed exception handling or denial of service loop attacks back then... but it's always fun to watch computers getting nagged to death that it's all good!)
3. The jokes that work are quite hilarious, making up for the ones that fall flat.
Honorable mention:
1. The androids' actors were all rather well-cast.
2. The trick photography was all excellent. (Even reversing the negative and running off-sync both left and right-side Stellas when they berate Mudd to save on an extra retake, note the flower in her hair should be facing the camera from
one side...)
3. The costumes, made from bubble wrap and shower curtains looked appropriate for androids. That said, the sweatpants for the androids where they ran out of budget for plastic shower curtains revealed the recharge cords way too quickly...