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[–] [email protected] 23 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Honestly, don’t put up with the slog. Just skip the first 2 seasons, with the exception of a handful of episodes that are big on context or are just really, really good.

  • Encounter at Farpoint: probably worth watching as it’s the pilot and introduces Q.
  • S02E08 A Matter of Honor: a great introduction to the Klingon Empire in the 24th century.
  • S02E16 Q Who?: the episode that introduces the Borg.
  • S02E19 Measure of a Man: one of the best episodes not just of TNG, but in all of Trek.

Other than those, I’d suggest skipping seasons 1 and 2 entirely. The show gets much better and really does put out some of the best Star Trek has to offer. It’s not a serialised show at all so you can skip episodes with impunity. A few minor threads and general character growth happen, but they’re not significant and the episodes listed above give you enough context.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

More importantly, if you've watched the great ones they give you a framework from which to really appreciate those minor threads and character growth from the less amazing episodes.

Many of us experienced star trek TNG like that anyway, because in the 90s you saw what was on when you had time to watch it. By the time we had the show on DVD or streaming and could watch it all the way through, we'd already seen and bonded with the characters and universe enough that it was worth it to watch all the episodes in order.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Incidentally, something similar to this is why I would never recommend The Inner Light as someone's first Star Trek episode. It's probably one of the best they've produced, but it's a terrible introduction. It relies far too much on you having a pre-established understanding of and feelings about the character. It's also structurally so different from normal Trek. Something like Measure of a Man feels much closer to normal Trek, and it contains enough in the episode itself to endear you to the characters even if you don't already know them.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Oh man, I get hit right in the feelings whenever that episode comes up. Watched the Picard the other day where he's talking about his possessions and holding the flute and just... damn. Gut shot.

I'm not sure how I feel about the new show. I'm trying to let myself enjoy it for what it is without judging it. I guess it's worth it if for nothing else than little moments like that.