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re: What is your favorite Star Trek TNG episode?
Posted on 8/6/15 at 2:44 pm to boxcarbarney
Posted on 8/6/15 at 2:44 pm to boxcarbarney
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"The Inner Light"
This is always my pick if I have to chose ONE episode.
I love the Borg eps as well, they are all pretty good...especially the two-parter, best of both worlds
Another one that doesn't get brought up very much, that I really like is "Lower Decks". It ties together with the episode where Wesley's team got into trouble back at the Academy, as one of the team members ends up on the Enterprise. "A mission of the Enterprise as seen through some junior officers who are up for promotions, as questions of duty and honor arise among some of them, such as a Bajoran whom Worf has designated to be promoted to operations." A LOT happens on this one. You get to know characters of lower ranks and are reminded that all of the characters that you've grown to love, really are the highest ranking on the ship (authority that you kind of forget about, since they are your pals from so many seasons). Highly recommended watch or rewatch for anyone on a TNG kick.
Posted on 8/6/15 at 2:51 pm to gjackx
I can't remember the name of it, but it is the one where Riker's former captain, who is now an admiral, comes onboard to command a mission to an asteroid where there is secret illegal cloaking technology that the admiral needs to recover and cover up before the other race that is also hunting it down finds it.
The admiral expects Riker to participate in the cover up since he was apart of the initial operation where he led a mutiny, if I remember correctly. Riker commits what he thinks is suiciding his career by telling the truth to Picard.
The admiral expects Riker to participate in the cover up since he was apart of the initial operation where he led a mutiny, if I remember correctly. Riker commits what he thinks is suiciding his career by telling the truth to Picard.
Posted on 8/6/15 at 7:55 pm to gjackx
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Another one that doesn't get brought up very much, that I really like is "Lower Decks".
Came here to post this (even though "Inner Light" is my favorite, like most people's)
I also like the episode set in turn of the 20th century San Francisco.
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