Here's a list of 5 episodes I think are underrated. I'm not saying they are great or that they are better than the usual list of TNG favorites (BOBW, Inner Light, Measure of a Man, etc). I'm just saying that they are some of my personal favorites and that they usually don't get their due.
(These are numbered but they are not really in any particular order.)
5. The Arsenal of Freedom
Yes it's a crappy season one episode with crappy special effects but it has a great premise (I loved seeing how some intergalactic commerce works even if it wasn't "current"), a great use of the ensemble (Crusher is competent even though she is injured, Geordie steps up to the plate, the away team does a good job figuring out what's happening).
Bonus points for one of the few saucer separations. At the time I'm sure we all thought that would be SOP.
4. The High Ground
I get the impression that this episode is not well liked by the fans by I always liked it. It had a sympathetic-ish villain(s), another great use of the ensemble (Crusher, Geordie, Riker & even Wesley all have interesting stuff to do).
Bonus points for Picard leaping across the bridge to punch out the terrorist thereby putting to rest any doubts people might have to having a "slightly older" captain.
3. The Survivors
Interesting mystery with a great payoff. The audience follows right along with the characters as we all try to figure out what's going on. One of the first location shoots? A great example of the human character's acknowledging their limitations in the universe when Picard tells Kevin he has no idea how to punish him.
Bonus points for the booby trap and the creepy look on Rishon's face when Picard looks at her and tells her she doesn't exist.
2. Disaster
I'll say it again: great use of the ensemble especially by pulling in the recurring characters like Ro, O'Brien and Keiko. Great use of each character being outside their comfort zone and seeing them deal with it.
Bonus points for Worf becoming an important part of the O'Brien family history and the line "Good! You bore that well!"
1. Homeward
The premise was interesting enough for them to rip it off in one of the movies. Great guest star (Paul Sorvino). An interesting use of the holodeck and some potential limitations and more debate fodder for (or against?) the prime directive.
Bonus points for the gang finally using the their massive amount of technology to solve a problem (for some reason it just never occurs to them).
So there's my list. What about yours?
(These are numbered but they are not really in any particular order.)
5. The Arsenal of Freedom
Yes it's a crappy season one episode with crappy special effects but it has a great premise (I loved seeing how some intergalactic commerce works even if it wasn't "current"), a great use of the ensemble (Crusher is competent even though she is injured, Geordie steps up to the plate, the away team does a good job figuring out what's happening).
Bonus points for one of the few saucer separations. At the time I'm sure we all thought that would be SOP.
4. The High Ground
I get the impression that this episode is not well liked by the fans by I always liked it. It had a sympathetic-ish villain(s), another great use of the ensemble (Crusher, Geordie, Riker & even Wesley all have interesting stuff to do).
Bonus points for Picard leaping across the bridge to punch out the terrorist thereby putting to rest any doubts people might have to having a "slightly older" captain.
3. The Survivors
Interesting mystery with a great payoff. The audience follows right along with the characters as we all try to figure out what's going on. One of the first location shoots? A great example of the human character's acknowledging their limitations in the universe when Picard tells Kevin he has no idea how to punish him.
Bonus points for the booby trap and the creepy look on Rishon's face when Picard looks at her and tells her she doesn't exist.
2. Disaster
I'll say it again: great use of the ensemble especially by pulling in the recurring characters like Ro, O'Brien and Keiko. Great use of each character being outside their comfort zone and seeing them deal with it.
Bonus points for Worf becoming an important part of the O'Brien family history and the line "Good! You bore that well!"
1. Homeward
The premise was interesting enough for them to rip it off in one of the movies. Great guest star (Paul Sorvino). An interesting use of the holodeck and some potential limitations and more debate fodder for (or against?) the prime directive.
Bonus points for the gang finally using the their massive amount of technology to solve a problem (for some reason it just never occurs to them).
So there's my list. What about yours?