Of what's left, my favorite that gets a vote is:
"Justice"
Hear me out:
The first episode to try to really dig into the Prime Directive, and its mechanics, in an updated way, despite script rewrites, there still is a good story in this even though it meanders - not unlike some of my posts. Worse, blending in ideas that lack the needed weight, ostensibly to sell the absurdity of the situation doesn't help because we're not buying into this world to feel the threat of it. Especially when it's Wesley, who doesn't feel like a character yet and it could have been any crewmember. Maybe if this were made in season 2 or 3, and - indeed - later seasons would figure out how to make it work, then perhaps. But when the right formulas were found to create classics with, those were relied on forevermore until it became beyond tropey, or "mix'n'match" for plot ideas. Never mind the story spends more time not caring about who has the dumbest janitor mop affixed to their heads as wigs or who is dripping the most massage oil. Can't even feel sorry for the flower bed... But the seeds of what would grow to flourish later were set and if this episode were never made, for all we know, we'd never see the subsequent episodes either as good or at all. None of the other stories set the stage to make a trope, among various other reasons for various episodes. /my2cents
"Justice" - 1
"We'll Always Have Paris" - 0
"Up The Long Ladder" - 0
"Samaritan Snare" - 0
"A Matter of Perspective" - 1
"The Price" - 0
"Suddenly Human" - 0
"Violations" - 0
"A Matter Of Time" - 0
"Aquiel" - 1
"Bloodlines" - 0