Indeed. This may just be Trek's most overrated hour.
I'd agree that it is overrated, its reputation is such that it would be impossible for any episode to live up to. That doesn't mean that it's not The Next Generation's finest (three-quarters-of-an) hour though.
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This - Star Trek is about humans exploring space - not "Days of our Lives".
Tell that to City on the Edge of Forever.
FYI (and TOS is my favoruite series) - I'm one of the few who doesn't care for City On The Edge Of Forever; and do not think it's that good a general episode either but at least it's story setup is more 'Trek' then The Innner Light and it's dealing with an artifact that is from a way more advanced civilization - rather than an ancient probe from a less advanced society (were they equal or more advanced - they could have moved their population and survived) - that's able to bypass shields and infiltrate an alien mind of a species that society never encountered.![]()
That's a fair comment, though to my mind it's a quibbling one that misses the point and (IMHO) the beauty of the episode. I just write it off as sometimes alien shit is alien and no matter how advanced a civilizations technology is there's going to be some technological avenue that they haven't followed that another civilization did and that technology even in its most nascent form might produce an effect that the superior technology is initially susceptible to. Of course, once they've studied the data it'll be easy to ensure that something like that never happens again, but I can easily believe that in the initial encounter the superior technology might be found wanting. Not because the less advanced civilization has better technology, but because they have different technology.
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