Well, we got a thread about the show's under-rated episodes, so how about the ones you think get more credit than they deserve.
My top five are easily....
5.) I Borg - I never agreed with Picard's decision in this episode. He let his own personal code get in the way of doing the greater good. Even if the plan to destroy the Borg would have ended up unsuccessful, they should have still tried. Every assimilation, everywhere, after this episode is on Picard's hands IMO.
4.) Who Watches the Watchers - So unsubtle in it's anti-religion message that it sickens me. If you're an atheist, hey more power to you. If you want to promote atheism, go right ahead and knock yourself out. But don't go and claim that all religion is backward superstition, that religious people are ignorant and that no good can come from it. If a believer tried to pull the exact same argument (that non-believers are stupid, that they don't deserve to be treated with equal respect and that atheism always produces immorality) I would be equally sickened; so why should I not be here?
3.) Lower Decks - Objectively a good episode. It's easily one of the show's better ones. But, I've seen it receive such fawning praise in some circles that I'm often left scratching my head. Yes, it's good, but not great. For one, I never felt very attached to the "lower decks" characters aside from Ogawa and Sito, and then only because we had seen them previously and had a backstory for them. Personally, I think VOY did a much better job with this concept in Good Shepherd - an episode where I actually did like the "lower decks" characters even though we had never seen them before.
2.) Yesterday's Enterprise - Okay, seriously, I simply do not get all the love for this episode. Again, it's objectively good. But it's not the greatest thing since sliced bread! It's a nice fun, episode; but that's all it is - nothing more, nothing remarkably special.
1.) The Inner Light - Once again, an objectively good episode - easily in TNG's top quarter. But, it's just so damn schmaltzy! I seriously feel like I need an insulin injection every time I watch it; it's so maddeningly sweet and sugary. Not to mention that it teaches Picard that he can have a family and kids and that there's great joy to be had in that, only for him to get back to the real-world and decide not to pursue that life in any way.
So, what are yours?
My top five are easily....
5.) I Borg - I never agreed with Picard's decision in this episode. He let his own personal code get in the way of doing the greater good. Even if the plan to destroy the Borg would have ended up unsuccessful, they should have still tried. Every assimilation, everywhere, after this episode is on Picard's hands IMO.
4.) Who Watches the Watchers - So unsubtle in it's anti-religion message that it sickens me. If you're an atheist, hey more power to you. If you want to promote atheism, go right ahead and knock yourself out. But don't go and claim that all religion is backward superstition, that religious people are ignorant and that no good can come from it. If a believer tried to pull the exact same argument (that non-believers are stupid, that they don't deserve to be treated with equal respect and that atheism always produces immorality) I would be equally sickened; so why should I not be here?
3.) Lower Decks - Objectively a good episode. It's easily one of the show's better ones. But, I've seen it receive such fawning praise in some circles that I'm often left scratching my head. Yes, it's good, but not great. For one, I never felt very attached to the "lower decks" characters aside from Ogawa and Sito, and then only because we had seen them previously and had a backstory for them. Personally, I think VOY did a much better job with this concept in Good Shepherd - an episode where I actually did like the "lower decks" characters even though we had never seen them before.
2.) Yesterday's Enterprise - Okay, seriously, I simply do not get all the love for this episode. Again, it's objectively good. But it's not the greatest thing since sliced bread! It's a nice fun, episode; but that's all it is - nothing more, nothing remarkably special.
1.) The Inner Light - Once again, an objectively good episode - easily in TNG's top quarter. But, it's just so damn schmaltzy! I seriously feel like I need an insulin injection every time I watch it; it's so maddeningly sweet and sugary. Not to mention that it teaches Picard that he can have a family and kids and that there's great joy to be had in that, only for him to get back to the real-world and decide not to pursue that life in any way.
So, what are yours?