I haven’t enjoyed TNG really at all so I slowed down on my journey of watching all of Star Trek in order. However tonight I decided to watch a episode. That episode was The Measure Of A Man. This episode is truly a diamond in the rough in my opinion. This episode is exactly why I fell in love with Star Trek in the first place! A show where it’s not all surrounded by endless fighting or war. A show that demonstrates how powerful a voice can be. I don’t wanna spoil this episode for anyone who hasn’t watched it so I highly recommend to go watch it as soon as possible. I’ll say this however. Data and Picard and Rikker are now my favorite trio after this episode ❤️

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    1 year ago

    I think not having just a bunch of pew-pew for the sake of pew-pew endless fighting has always been a part of Star Trek. When dealing with non-Federation space faring species, Star Trek shines when there is something going on other than just, “let’s fight.” I think the Klingons history with the Federation is a stand out, with them being on again, off again, frenemies. I wish that there was more exploration of the Romulans, but they too aren’t always in open warfare with the Federation.

    TOS can lean a bit too much into offering peace, and then doing their darnedest to dismantle a society that slaps away the hand of friendship if that society doesn’t conform to Federation norms. TNG onward is much better at dealing with such situations. Not saying perfect, though – I’m looking at you “Symbiosis” (TNG s1e22).

    I think TNG took some time to figure out how to respect the TOS framework without trying to be TOS version 2. “The Measure of a Man” is a standout episode. Where Federation standards aren’t just stated, they are examined and demonstrated.

    I’m glad I’ve seen all of TNG, but I agree that the show more consistently finds its footing in season 3.