Reshoot it today, or at the original time of release?
If this is retroactive, that's easy: "Encounter at Farpoint". No more recycled movie sets.
I was going to say TBOBW, to see what more they would do instead of plastic body armor, fish tank tubes, and the $2000 laser for Locutus of the sort that now costs $3 in a pet shop so you can entertain Tiddles and Mittens with before giving them their crunchy treats... but you're right. TNG could star proper and recycle its own sets - which season 1 often cleverly does... for the most part. I'll get back to that in a sec...
I'd also say "Yesterday's Enterprise" because, even in 1990, digging up the movie uniforms but removing the puffy pillow turtleneck bits didn't begin to convince of a 20 year-old outfit design.
We could split the difference and choose "Q Who?" so that, from the beginning, the Borg are designed with better parts.
Given modern Trek's love of changing uniforms, they could have even come up with a midway uniform between the TOS movies and TNG's start. They could even go further with the changes to the set to really make it seem like a ship of war. Hell, they could have even changed the D to look more like a battleship (similar to the future D in "All Good Things).
Assuming the intent of the original thought experiment was about a single episode, not about using it in future episodes, though, I might go with "Where Silence Has Lease." I really love Nagilum, but it might be interesting to see them with current CGI. Using "Stormy Weather" from Discovery as an example, the whole area Nagilum brought them to could have been done so much better. As much as we all love the Ensign Haskell gif, I think they could have done a better job with modern effects to show him dying in a less, dare I say, cheesy, way.
I guess that could go for many episodes with a weird space anomaly, especially "Night Terrors" with the terrible effects on Troi flying through her dream state.
"Justice" - I think there's a very good episode hiding somewhere in there and a lot of the problems with the episode are visual. If the extras were more diverse and the costumes they wore were different, the episode would be better.
And frankly, we kind of left Picard's risky whistleblowing stunt unresolved. That business would not be just an open & shut case. A LOT of people are going to be implicated, & he outed it in as indelicate a way as utterly possible. He certainly caused a diplomatic incident, & maybe even somewhat destabilized the peace. There'd a be vast numbers of high command who would NOT like what he did, even if they agreed Pressman & co were guilty.I figured that "Yesterday's Enterprise" would end up being one of the more popular picks. Personally, I'd like to see "The Pegasus" expanded to two episodes; in addition to lengthening the clandestine search itself (resulting in further opportunities for Terry O'Quinn and Patrick Stewart to interact with each other), we could also witness flashbacks featuring Will's service aboard the titular starship.
Granted, he really had no choice, given that if he'd not outed it that way right then, there'd likely have been more coverups & making things classified, to keep it from becoming known to the Romulans, which would've been maybe enough room for Pressman to wriggle himself some loopholes to protect himself, much like he probably did the 1st time
Easy, Measure of a Man. I'd add a space battle.
Easy, Measure of a Man. I'd add a space battle.
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