Well, there's goes my prediction about the TNG ending with Sarek and Unification Part 1 at the last hurdle out of the windowIm surprised some of the remaining episodes have outlasted The Enemy, which I think is the perfect brinksmanship/stranded enemies must work together stories. The direction and Dennis Mcarthy's score make this a classic in my view. With what's left, I'd beam out Sarek. It's a solid episode but I enjoy the remaining episodes much more.
let me take it from you - i kick the best of two worlds (part I) as the best episode of a season shouldn't end on a cliffhangerSo tempted to make a choice but it just ain't the moderator's job. Either one will be a big thumbs up from me.
Thanks for making my choice for me. I love that episode as one of the best of TNG.let me take it from you - i kick the best of two worlds (part I) as the best episode of a season shouldn't end on a cliffhanger
So Yesterday's Enterprise wins this season? That's awesome. I've been rooting for that the whole time, I looooooooove Yesterday's Enterprise. I've seen it even more times than Best Of Both Worlds. For me, Tasha's arc in this might be the most moving thing in the entire series.
Moving, definitely agreed... and very original for sci-fi. I don't recall anything like that tried before, or since...
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Yes, the writer had a field day with setting up the love interest - I can see what they were going for, to maker a tragic ending. Which pays off because "Redemption" discusses just how tragic it was.
Ultimately and unfortunately, Sela would be poorly written, but the basic concept was riveting and had a TON of potential. Squandered.
Best of all: Sela's coming into being was singlehandedly Picard's fault, for which Guinan has to remind him of despite his not knowing it, and it made for an awesome scene because Guinan is the only character apart from Q that has an inkling of the space time continuum above and beyond most beings, which is probably why she and Q are my favorite characters, but I digress. And Picard was the one who usually WON the games of chess with the Romulans. And now he's lost and both the Federation and Romulans paid the price for it, more so the Federation.
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