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I mean, it's a TV show from the 80s. You have to expect some lowered production values, "safe" language and interactions, etc.

Stick with the season just to get a sense of the characters. Gordon is correct about it getting better as it goes.

Some of the episodes are fantastic (The Inner Light). Some suck (Most of the Worf, Wesley, or either doctor episodes).

Ha! I not only merged while Gordon was posting, but my post started a new page pushing his into "older" material. (Go back a page and read his stuff.)
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"Inner Light" is considered one of the best episodes of all TV.

I think the worst is considered, "Sub Rosas," A Bev Crusher episode with gramma's sex candle.
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I did a search for Start Trek Next Generation and it didn't show this thread. I figured there was already a thread for it because 'you', but couldn't find it.

I saw a TON of the 60's version in it. Some over acting, the stars flying close by the ship during warp, among other things. I didn't mind that. Setting up all of the love interests though! The music clued you in as much as the Jaws "dah duh" setup the shark attacks. The longing looks, the back ground music, the camera cutting back and forth. Holy geez! I chalk that mostly up to the 80's though. It was like Guiding Light for dudes!
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Oddly, the longer I watched this series the less I liked it. By the second season of Deep Space 9 I don't think I saw more than 3 episodes of Next Gen.
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1. These are on Netflix and are remastered. CGI much better than what originally aired.

2. Watching through with my kid, I haven't seen a lot of these in over a decade. In season 6 there's a "Die Hard on the Enterprise" episode. Some peeps are trying a heist, only Picard is on board, and he straight-up murders 3-5 people, depending on how you define the word murder. It's kind of hilarious. And then in the next episode.... Picard finds love, and he and his woman go to one of the exact spots where he recently killed a guy, and he opens his heart and plays music with her like it's no big deal.

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I do not remember those episodes at all.

I realize now, I quit watching... at the end of season 5? Or earlier. And have never seen past that. How many season are there?
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TheCatt wrote: I do not remember those episodes at all.

I realize now, I quit watching... at the end of season 5? Or earlier. And have never seen past that. How many season are there?
7 seasons. Season 6 has been pretty strong.
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Why not?

There are a lot of black celebrities who have admitted to being ST fans.

I've heard Captain Kirk referenced in more than one rap song.
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