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The Most Disliked Episode of TNG, Season 7: 2021 Edition...

Almost missed this one
I'm gonna save Homeward. I found the way the aliens get relocated very interesting/creative.

Interface
Force of Nature
Eye of the Beholder
Journey's End
Firstborn
Bloodlines
 
I forgot about the Worf scenes in Liaisons. He was the only good part in the tedious episode.

Eye of the Beholder sort of had an intriguing (if confusing) mystery, which stands out more than the other episodes that are left. :D

Interface
Force of Nature
Journey's End
Firstborn
Bloodlines
 
I'll save "Firstborn", because I sometimes did enjoy the Worf/Alexander relationship. Not here really, but other times.

Though this episode did a decent enough job of wrapping them up. Too bad DS9 had to pull this resolution apart and then leave it a mess.

Interface
Force of Nature
Journey's End
Bloodlines
 
Gonna save Bloodlines because, if they had actually made that guy Picard's son, then that would have been pretty interesting. Plus it gave us another glimpse at the way humans live (apparently) outside of the Federation.
And it's not as bad as the other episodes that still remain.

Interface
Force of Nature
Journey's End
 
I am saving Force of Nature. It stinks but not as bad as the two others. Plus it has sort of an ecological message attached to it which is a saving grace that the other two lack.

Interface
Journey's End
 
I 'll save "Interface" only because it has a Geordi focus, and he didn't get much in TNG's run.

"Journey's End" wins season 7. I'll start the finals later.
 
Journey's End:

Picard: We're saving a treaty here and we're only moving a few hundred people
Wes: How many people does it take, Captain, before it becomes wrong? A thousand? Fifty thousand? A million? How many people does it take, Captain?
...
 
Ah yeah...Journey's End, the episode where the bored, over-privileged, white College kid who has received handout after handout in his life goes on a vision quest with the wise nature people and then throws everything away to drop out because exams give him bad tummy hurties.
A very worthy "winner"
 
"Journey's End" was terrible the day it aired, and it has NOT aged well from that point either.

Intrigued to see how the finals go!
 
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