The Inner Light is worth re-watching just on general principal.Pretty close to mine. I'll be leaving out The Inner Light and Insurrection, but adding Unification.
I got no beef with others watching it, I just don't really ever go back to it myself.The Inner Light is worth re-watching just on general principal.
Well, they did it for an episode of DSC Season 2, lmao.If they just take the first 10-15 minutes of the show for a montage of "Previously...on Star Trek: The Next Generation," it'll get everybody more or less up to speed.![]()
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
101/102 – Encounter at Farpoint (the pilot)
216 – Q Who? (Q introduces the Federation to the Borg)
326/401 – The Best of Both Worlds (Picard’s assimilation, which has a long-term effect)
402 – Family (first trip to Picard’s vineyard)
507/508 – Unification (Spock on Vulcan, setting up for the 2009 movie)
523 – I, Borg (introduces Hugh)
615 – Tapestry (a major event in Picard’s past)
626/701 – Descent (Hugh returns, major Borg story)
725/726 – All Good Things… (the end of TNG)
STAR TREK GENERATIONS (the final voyage of the Enterprise-D.)
STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT (Picard faces the Borg in a direct sequel to The Best of Both Worlds)
STAR TREK: VOYAGER
326/401 – Scorpion (introduces Seven of Nine)
515/516 – Dark Frontier (Seven’s backstory)
626/701 – Unimatrix Zero (a tale of liberated Borg)
725/726 – Endgame (Voyager series finale)
STAR TREK: NEMESIS (the last TNG story… until now!)
STAR TREK [2009] (Romulus is destroyed in the prime 24th Century, Spock chases Nero back in time which creates a new timeline.)
I tried re-watching TNG before three times, and gave up each time because I couldn't get through the first season
This is kind of besides the point, but I often wonder how many people (basically new fans from the Kelvin timeline films) have decided they wanted to give TNG a try based on all the great things they've heard, only to make it a handful of episodes into Season 1 and go, "What da frak is dis?!" It does get better, kids! Just hang in there!![]()
I doubt it. Just because that ep of DISCO referenced the first pilot, doesn't mean you had to have seen it for the story to make sense. I'm sure there will be stuff that is enhanced by a robust Trek knowledge, but unlikely that it will require one.
Given what we now know, I would add I Borg and Descent, to get background on Hugh, but otherwise I think that list stands.It's hard to say exactly since we still know precious little of the actual plot. But if you want a list of key Picard episodes:
Encounter at Farpoint
The Battle
The Measure of a Man
Sarek
The Best of Both Worlds
Family
Darmok
Unification
Chain of Command
Tapestry
Gambit
All Good Things
STAR TREK: VOYAGER
515/516 – Dark Frontier (Seven’s backstory)
I suspect the Picard show will feature the 20- and 30-somethings more prominently anyway.
Given Spock is missing/dead and Romulus was destroyed - no, I don't really think it brings much to the 'current' Romulan storyline. Those politics dies with Roulus in that now, I'd think Romulans are just concerned with surviving and reclaiming what they can in the current situation (Whatever STP shows that to be). YMMVWatching an old TNG now -- has anyone suggested "Face of the Enemy" as a pre-watch episode? I'd forgotten all about this one. It's about dissidents against the Romulan government. Seems like it might be relevant.
Given Spock is missing/dead and Romulus was destroyed - no, I don't really think it brings much to the 'current' Romulan storyline. Those politics dies with Roulus in that now, I'd think Romulans are just concerned with surviving and reclaiming what they can in the current situation (Whatever STP shows that to be). YMMV
Plus Sirtis acting is atrocuious in the whole thing - she's the weakest actor in the bunch on that Romulan ship.
Roulus is clearly a typo, meant to be Romulus.May I ask that you describe who Roulus is, what he wears, and his demeanor so that I may identify him when I next sit to view the wonderful tv show referred to as Star Trek.
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