I thought that "The Child" was awful.
For me, "Unnatural Selection" was the first episode that showed a marked uptick in engaging storytelling compared to S1. "The Measure Of A Man" continued that trend. "Q Who" was better still. In terms of character interactions, I think "The Emissary" is the pinnacle of S2. "Peak Performance" was good fun, despite its resolution by deus ex machina/WTF Treknobabble/plot hole.
Episodes like "The Royale" and "Contagion" weren't awful, but I didn't find them to be as good or outstanding as the others I mentioned.
Getting back to "The Child," I really thought that was the pits. First contact by rape and impregnation, ugh.
For me, "Unnatural Selection" was the first episode that showed a marked uptick in engaging storytelling compared to S1. "The Measure Of A Man" continued that trend. "Q Who" was better still. In terms of character interactions, I think "The Emissary" is the pinnacle of S2. "Peak Performance" was good fun, despite its resolution by deus ex machina/WTF Treknobabble/plot hole.
Episodes like "The Royale" and "Contagion" weren't awful, but I didn't find them to be as good or outstanding as the others I mentioned.
Getting back to "The Child," I really thought that was the pits. First contact by rape and impregnation, ugh.
I really couldn't disagree more about the ending of "The Emissary." The scene with Worf beaming K'Ehleyr away is hands down one of my favorite of the entire series. It's one of the most dramatic usages of the transporter room set in any series or film. Good-byes are often emotional, and between lovers even more so. "I will not be complete without you." That's a deep admission of vulnerability. YMMV, of course.Some of the other episodes start out strong but have very weak endings...Where Silence Has Lease, Elementary Dear Data, The Emissary, and Peak Performance.
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