The big goodbye
Picard, Crusher, Data, and some red shirt are trapped in the holodeck in Dixon Hill program
God I hate holodeck episodes. Is this some attempt to save money on special effects this episode or something? cause really that is the only thing that explains it. It would have been somewhat redeeming if they had actually solved the murder in the program rather than what they did, which was nothing. Then when Wesley finally gets the doors open they all stand around and discuss the holodeck with the holodeck creations. And why weren't wesley, Geordie and Riker standing outside the doors?
Wesley being the only one to work on the doors seemed ludicrous as well. Really, he was the only one who could get them open? Scotty would have just shot them open with a phaser. Or, manually done it.
then the story surrounding it about the Jaradan negotiations. All that drama building up to talking to them then they exchange one friendly greeting and fly away?
Datalore
The Enterprise travels to the planet Data was found on to find a dead planet and another data.
I liked this episode. We learned a great deal about data's background without any tedious explanations. The mystery on the planet was creepy and mysterious. Lore was sinister and dangerous. Wesely got told to shut up. The crystaline entity was another great special effect.
found it curious however how they kept bringing up where Data's loyalty would now be. They didn't ask Troi that when her mother got there. Seems unlikely an android without emotion would be more likely to be swayed by family than a human officer.
Angel one
This episode is all kinds of lame. The planet is obviously some based on some writers fantasy about how a planet of matriarchs would respond to a "real" man. The sets all look like an 80's dentists office. The "love" scene between Riker and the elected one is just creepy. The virus outbreak onboard the Enterprise is ridiculous. Why does no one realize it came from the holodeck? How could it have come from the holodeck? Then the way riker talks them out of executing the prisoners is reminiscent of Kirk talking computers into killing themselve. Guess their convictions aren't really that strong in the first place.