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It is funny to sit back and look at the evolution of popular television. I remember reading Everything Bad is Good For You and the book discusses how complex television has become over time. I feel like TNG is definitely from that older era, when major story arcs were mostly the realm of soap opera and mainstream TV was still relatively stand alone when it came to episodes. There are little bits of character development, but nothing on the scale of, say, Buffy - which wouldn't premiere for another 10 years.



S1:E6 Where No One Has Gone Before
This might be the first episode to actually have an effect on the rest of the series. Up until now, Wesley has been around but sort of just popping up for no reason, always on his own, not with the other kids. In the finale for this episode, we get an explanation as The Traveler tells Picard that Wesley is pretty much a genius and Picard should nurture his genius.

The way The Traveler describes himself to Picard made me think of Doctor Who. Just roving through time and space, popping in to see neat stuff, only bothering to pay attention if you interest him. (and it looks like other people must have felt like this was a crossover that needed to happen because IDW published a comic a few years ago).

S1:E7 Lonely Among Us
This was one of those episodes with way too much going on and far too easy a resolution. We had the whole deal with the two alien species on board trying to kill each other and then the bonus of the weird alien energy ball that hops on board and knocks people out, eventually taking over Picard and turning him into energy. And then...it just sorta...is done. Very forgettable, though it is interesting how often Picard is in peril! Especially since Riker swore in the first episode to NOT let him put himself in peril. (yes, all I can think of right now is Monty Python and the Holy Grail with Lancelot and Galahad arguing outside Castle Anthrax...)

S1:E8 Justice
For some reason, I remembered this episode. I'm not sure if I caught it as a rerun or if something about Wesley's situation bugged me and then stuck with me. I didn't remember all the details, just how unfair it was that Wesley was in trouble (though I didn't think he was apologetic enough after falling into that flower bed...I mean, dude, at least say "OMG I AM SO SORRY!!!!" he's just sorta "oh whoops, my bad"...not that he should DIE because of that but still).

The idea of this episode is good - discussing the evolution of law and justice and enforcement, but it was hard to focus on because omg the outfits. WHY!?!? V-Neck SHORTS??? No. Just...no.

Also, why does anyone think it would be a good idea to take shore leave on a planet full of horny alien people??? At best, Enterprise leaves and in 9 months (?) there are lots of little Starfleet babies on the planet and at worst, their genitals might match up to human parts, but what if they are filled with ACID? Or herpes??? Just...no.

S1:E9 The Battle
Picard backstory yay! So this is where the term "The Picard Maneuver" comes from?! My family always used that term to refer to anytime someone tugged down on their shirt (once they get out of the stupid onesie uniforms in later seasons, you'll see Jean-Luc constantly rising from his captain's chair and immediately making this adjustment as he steps forward).

Soldiers do sad things, it haunts them. Revenge is not only bad (and best served cold) but there is no profit in it. Actually, this was one of the better episodes. We learned a bit about Picard's past, that he is relatively famous in Starfleet and has had at least one previous command.

My only pet peeve was Picard acting so nonchalant about his headache and then Crusher telling him (the audience too) that headaches are just not a thing anymore. But Picard and Riker just seem to be like "oh a headache" yet if Crusher is telling the truth, they should both be FREAKING OUT at the tiniest hint of a headache.



There are 26 episodes in this first season. TWENTY SIX! I'm riding my exercise bike everytime I watch an episode so even if they are painful, at least I'm getting in shape, right? Shed all those summer pounds AND boost my geek cred.

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Date: 2016-09-04 11:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] a-phoenixdragon.livejournal.com
It gets better - and you'll be fitter, lol!

*HUGS*

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Date: 2016-09-05 03:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ragnarok-08.livejournal.com
That sounds like fun :)

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Date: 2016-09-07 11:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elizalavelle.livejournal.com
I want to do a TNG rewatch eventually. I'm with you on the evolution of TV. There are still episodic shows on, like say Criminal Minds, that are very much like Trek. Most of the plot winds up in one episode and there's just a bit of ongoing stuff happening to tie each season together.

Justice is one of the episodes that really stuck with me as a kid when I was first watching TNG. It's something that's really unjust but we also see different points of view so it's not entirely black and white. My little mind loved it!

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Date: 2016-09-08 03:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] orangerful.livejournal.com
Yeah, I guess that is why shows like 'Criminal Minds' can keep going indefinitely? It's just a crime of the week, vs character development?

YES! I think that is why that episode stuck with me too. I really did not remember how ridiculous the rest of it was, I just knew that Wesley fell into a garden that was not clearly marked in any way!

Just watched the first episode with Dianna's Mom, those are always hilarious, especially any time she teased Jean Luc!

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Date: 2016-09-19 05:43 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] silverusagi
Speaking of Wesley's sweaters, I can't believe what passes for casual clothing in this century. A lot of it is just YIKES. And yeah, the alien outfits in Justice were not good.

For some reason, I remembered this episode. I'm not sure if I caught it as a rerun or if something about Wesley's situation bugged me and then stuck with me.

Me, too! This is one of the episodes I have a clear remembrance of. Though I suppose "people who are into free love but will kill you for stepping on the grass" makes an impression.

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Date: 2016-09-23 12:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] orangerful.livejournal.com
really, if you're making a show in the future, the way to go is uniforms because they somehow appear less dated? Anyone in civilian clothes seems to be ridiculous. In the later episodes, it feels like they almost opt to give the civilian visitors their own boring uniforms to solve this problem!

Or maybe "Justice" just scarred us for life because those outfits are just...nope.

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Date: 2017-03-15 11:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] snogged.livejournal.com
I just finished "The Battle." I would say each of these episodes have promising moments, but it definitely feels like they are still trying to work out what kind of show they want to be.

I do wish I had a treadmill or something at home so I could move while I watch.

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Date: 2017-03-21 02:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] orangerful.livejournal.com
I need to start watching/riding again. My friend that was watching with me got distracted by his noir film festival and I stopped watching to wait for him...but I don't think he's coming back! So I need to just start up again. I had a few on while I was cleaning the other day and they were still in that hilarious middle ground.

I've started watching my silly gamer YouTube videos while doing my evening stretches so the bike will happen soon! Maybe I can do the bike on weekends...

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Date: 2017-03-21 11:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] snogged.livejournal.com
I hope you start blogging about the project again soon. I enjoy your reviews.

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