frequentfaller 0 #51 November 26, 2008 QuoteI like the original series, you know, that episode where the security guard dies in the first half of the show.... Yeah red shirt dudes. Hmmm...I wonder which one of the landing party is going to get it?Born ok 1st time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpeedRacer 1 #52 November 26, 2008 One thing I noticed about Star Trek Next Generation. I didn't really like the First Season so much, but they definitely got much better later on. Better acting, better stories too. Speed Racer -------------------------------------------------- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remster 30 #53 November 26, 2008 QuoteQuoteI like the original series, you know, that episode where the security guard dies in the first half of the show.... Yeah red shirt dudes. Hmmm...I wonder which one of the landing party is going to get it? Disposable crew member 1... Disposable crew member 2...Remster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PeregrineFalcon 0 #54 November 27, 2008 QuoteOne thing I noticed about Star Trek Next Generation. I didn't really like the First Season so much, but they definitely got much better later on. Better acting, better stories too. That's because they realized that they only had two really good actors on the show, Picard and Data (Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner). Once they realized that those were the best actors, they tailored a lot of the episodes around them. It took a year for them to figure this out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nightingale 0 #55 November 30, 2008 QuoteI can't possibly choose a "best ever" episode, but I definitely prefer STNG and tend to like Picard's archeology episodes. I can't choose a "best ever" episode either. So many of them were brilliantly plotted, had fabulous social commentary, and really were just amazingly entertaining. However, the episodes that seemed to stand out in my mind were the ones that were more character driven rather than plot driven, particularly in TNG ("Family", "Attached", and "Memory Alpha") and Voyager ("Resolutions", "Endgame"). I don't think these are the best episodes, but they're the ones I remember the best, mainly because those were the episodes where the characters that seem so invincible and so much larger than life became a little more human. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites