I actually like the Royale, lol
I actually quite like that episode as well...
I actually like the Royale, lol
S1 contains few of the most terrible television I have ever seen,but that's part of the fun. I recommend it.
Currently in S2, saw Q Who this morning. Season is a big step up. Hate the fact Pulaski will leave the show eventually. Gives a nice edge to the cast. Troi is the fucking worst, though. Why? Dunno, I can feel it, I guess. Ho-ho. *barf*
Just watch the Royale and get the best episode out of the way.
Lol fuck off
Oh dear GOD...
I actually like the Royale, lol
The Royale is my favorite episode from season 2.There are some damn good episodes for sure, but "The Royale" was like a one off showing the lighter side of Star Trek TNG, Riker telling O'Brian he's down for the action, Data being Data and Worf with his one liners. I laughed my ass off with that Buck Strickland Cowboy character.
You sat through Voyager but can't watch TNG? What?This is the only ST series that I just cannot watch. I've watched all the rest.
The Royale is my favorite episode from season 2.
I actually quite like that episode as well...
No it doesn't. It stops because they solve the puzzle. The planet waited decades for a buyer to show up and it turned out that it could be anyone from the outside. They just happened to have a super smart calculator with them.I wasn't aware people like you existed. The Royale is utter trash, it doesn't even have a proper ending. It just suddenly decides to stop.
Riker getting his beard.
No it doesn't. It stops because they solve the puzzle. The planet waited decades for a buyer to show up and it turned out that it could be anyone from the outside. They just happened to have a super smart calculator with them.
It's like a time travel holodeck episode without time travel or a holodeck but with all the benefits of a fish out of water story.
It's just a fun episode. Just let it be what it is.But that's the problem, there isn't anything more to the story. They show up, get weirded out by the casino, win the game by having Data be Data, and leave. It's devoid of any substance. There isn't some cool mystery to uncover, we never meet the aliens that constructed the place, there isn't evolution or exploration of one of the main characters, there isn't any larger theme being discussed, nothing. They all just show up and then solve the problem while being under no real threat.
Now, compare that episode to another FAR superior episode set in a casino ("Badda Bing, Badda Bang") and tell me which is more enjoyable. The Royale is trash.
It's just a fun episode. Just let it be what it is.
It's just a fun episode. Just let it be what it is.
DS9 only got good when it started copying Babylon 5.
Yeah, I said it.
Seconding this guide. I've done it almost entirely and I've only encountered one episode I didn't like. (And it will make me super unpopular if I say which one it is, so just imagine it's one of the fandom's more beloved episodes.)Good for you OP, TNG is awesome.
It's a shame you've already started because Max Temkin's guide to TNG in 40 hours is a really good way to go, then going back and watching the rest as you see fit.
While we're on the subject of casinos and stuff, I hated all of the DS9 episodes with that holodeck bootleg Frank Sinatra. I've no idea what they were going for there, it just seemed so out of place with the rest of the show. Maybe they thought they needed the tone shift from war episodes though.
Good for you OP, TNG is awesome.
It's a shame you've already started because Max Temkin's guide to TNG in 40 hours is a really good way to go, then going back and watching the rest as you see fit.
I'm watching this show for the first time too! I caught some episodes here and there over the years, but I just watched all of TOS and am now in Season 6 of TNG. Season 1 was fairly painful, but I powered through it and am enjoying the show quite a bit.
Troi seems to be completely worthless on the bridge, and I like her far more when she is actually counseling people in 1 on 1 sessions. If she's on the bridge she's just stating the obvious. "He's hiding something." Well no shit. The sole exception to this is when she senses life forms when there aren't any other indications. Her mother is a far more interesting character, but would probably be too much if she was a main character.
Other than that quibble I like everyone else, since Wesley is gone. Worf is turning to be far more interesting than I'd originally guessed, and Ro is criminally underused.
So far, I have to say I enjoy TOS more. I'm really not into scifi at all, so the wackiness and general nature of the show is more enjoyable to me. I think I'm in the minority though.
While we're on the subject of casinos and stuff, I hated all of the DS9 episodes with that holodeck bootleg Frank Sinatra. I've no idea what they were going for there, it just seemed so out of place with the rest of the show. Maybe they thought they needed the tone shift from war episodes though.
With regards to Guinan, what were your thoughts on the character? People seem to generally hate Whoopi Goldberg for being too "wholesome," but I always thought she was a competent actress & she was great whenever Guinan had appeared on-screen.
We need a Gaf top ten Star Trek TNG list and lay to rest whether The Royale is a great episode (it is) or not.
With regards to Guinan, what were your thoughts on the character? People seem to generally hate Whoopi Goldberg for being too "wholesome," but I always thought she was a competent actress & she was great whenever Guinan had appeared on-screen.
We need a Gaf top ten Star Trek TNG list and lay to rest whether The Royale is a great episode (it is) or not.
Seriously. I mean, wtf?come on Netflix, DS9 DS9 DS9
Episode 42: Samaritan Snare
"Picard must undergo a serious medical procedure while the Enterprise-D deals with a Pakled ship, which lures the Enterprise away in hopes of stealing its technology."
While I know people hate Wesley (&, to a lesser extent, his mother), I personally don't have a problem with him, and this episode was nice when he & Picard exchanged in some small talk & it explored why Picard never perused a relationship.
I liked Guinan, I thought she played off the other actors (especially Picard and Worf) really, really well.
I liked Guinan, I thought she played off the other actors (especially Picard and Worf) really, really well.
We need a Gaf top ten Star Trek TNG list and lay to rest whether The Royale is a great episode (it is) or not.
Yeah, even though they came across as complete idiots, I wouldn't have send over anyone on their own, especially with how everything had conveniently went haywire on their ship.This is one of the stupidest episodes in the entire series. Worf suggests that they send a security officer to escort Geordie over to the Pakled ship. Riker waves off any of Worfs concerns and just sends over Geordie unarmed. It makes you wonder why the Enterprise bothers with a security team at all?
But, this is one of those season 2 episodes that was working with an incomplete script. There was a Hollywood writers strike when season 2 was in production, so a lot of episodes were made from unfilled scripts of an old cancelled Star Trek show from the 70's, or they were working with incomplete and first draft scripts. This is why season 2 is so uneven and all over the place.
Hmm yeah you're right but I am thinking like an OT with votes by all the TNG nerds.I feel like this happens in every TNG thread.
Guinan's great. An mysterious outsider with just the right amount of screentime. Picard and Guinan scenes are generally amazing (Measure of a Man AND Best of Both Worlds AND Yesterday's Enterprise? Come on)
Best of Both Worlds
All Good Things...
The Innter Light
Tapestry
Darmok
Yesterdays Enterprise
The Measures of a Man
Chain of Command
Lower Decks
Q-Who
My favourite moment was when Forge was asking her for dating advice, and the way how Forge had to figure out that he was trying to hard was a personal favourite moment. And I agree, she really bounced off well with Picard. I do find it funny that the only reason why she's attracted to bald men, is how one had saved her life in the past. (Does this ever get explained in a future episode?)
Best of Both Worlds
All Good Things...
The Innter Light
Tapestry
Darmok
Yesterdays Enterprise
The Measures of a Man
Chain of Command
Lower Decks
Q-Who
What about The Drumhead?
I've been following the "40 Hour" guide here
It's been pretty good, but some of the episodes have been a little iffy (mostly the Data focus episodes and the last episode I watched "The Game") I also didn't like finding out that Warf was a daddy in the middle of an episode out of nowhere, must have missed the setup episodes for that I guess, which sucks, because "Sins of the Father" was probably my favorite episode so far.
When I finish the guide, should I watch all of the movies? Or are there certain ones I could skip?
Best of Both Worlds
All Good Things...
The Innter Light
Tapestry
Darmok
Yesterdays Enterprise
The Measures of a Man
Chain of Command
Lower Decks
Q-Who
Get "Darmok" off that list, I wouldn't even have that episode in my top 20.
I've decided to go and watch this groundbreaking series, as I've never experienced the joys of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander William T. Riker, Counselor Deanna Troi, Lutenant Geordi La Forge, Lieutenant Worf, Lt. Commander Data, Doctor Beverly Crusher, &-yes-even Ensign Wesley Crusher, to continue the USS Enterprise's on-going mission to "Explore strange, new worlds. To seek out new life & civilizations. To boldly go where no one has gone before".
I've taken precaution to avoid the first season of the show, given how it's notorious for being incredibly uneven & having more poor (even down right terrible) episodes than great ones
You do get more of Guinan's backstory as the series progresses. I think you'll enjoy it.
The final episode is going to make you flip your shit. Amazing storytelling.
Episode 1 is directly tied to the series finale.