^^ Nope for me. Setting aside that Riker was interacting with people who were behaving completely out of character and spouting nonsense (boat engines, gaaah), that kiss on the cheek to T'Pol was Hammer Horror creep level. 

Eh. I mean, Riker being able to "directly interact" with the ENT crew was more compelling to me than watching them on tv would have been.
In the past I've mentioned how I would have done TATV, so I'll mention it again. The first scene would be Riker and Troi on the Titan post-Nemesis, in orbit of Romulus as a peace envoy. This is when they discover the NX-01's flight recorder/black box/whatever on Romulus, and everyone sits down a la "The Menagerie" and watches the events of the ship's final days. Then the 22nd century scenes take over until the end of the episode, where Riker, Troi and the Romulans are content to learn something about the NX-01 crew that they never knew before.
^^ Nope for me. Setting aside that Riker was interacting with people who were behaving completely out of character and spouting nonsense (boat engines, gaaah), that kiss on the cheek to T'Pol was Hammer Horror creep level.![]()
But Riker watching "ENT TV" would have been more boring to me. Which goes back to the fundamental issue of, "If you're going to involve the TNG crew, how do you do it well?"
Did you find “The Menagerie” to be boring?
Did you find “The Menagerie” to be boring?
I find "The Menagerie" to be a somewhat clever way of making use of "The Cage". The parts filmed exclusively for the episode are decent enough, but the idea of watching a tv episode of people watching tv is amusingly meta but not very compelling to me as a concept.
Dead horse - beat it some more.
Dead horse - beat it some more.
And for extra pettiness: Riker's hair particularly annoyed me.
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