Sounds like a disease.
So I started watching classic Star Trek episodes on CBS.com at work and it got me thinking about TNG. I remember 1987 so clearly... There was so much anticipation for the show. Previews and teasers (that mainly used all of the effects from Wrath of Khan) and the massive buildup for the new Star Trek.
Then it hit and somehow became a runaway success. I don't know how that worked. Perhaps just desperation for something new in the sci-fi genre after a considerable drought. Television sci-fi's high water mark was in the 70's, and it had been receding ever since. 87 did start a new era... But the white-washed Federation and family-orientation of the show left most people still hungry, I think. From exploring the boundaries of known space to a ship full of families and diplomats wandering around a seemingly tamed galaxy.
But, whatever. I've decided to marathon it. Working through season one now:
We open up with Encounter at Farpoint, the two hour premiere that barely makes sense. Whiny aliens kidnap a super space jellyfish and use it to make a space station. Meanwhile, Q makes his first appearance and puts the crew on trial.
Q is one of my favorite villains from sci-fi, but his introductory story is remarkably painful. The character wouldn't truly evolve into something enjoyable until the third season or so. So Encounter at Farpoint is clunky nonsense that would never succeed as a pilot today.
Next up is The Naked Now, which even the critics, at the time, condemned as a misstep. Essentially a remake of the classic episode The Naked Time, where everyone gets a virus that makes them act drunk and crazy. So we get our comedy episode immediately, and it does nothing but make us compare the show to the original.
Code of Honor feels like a Stargate episode...but we're a few years away from the Stargate phenomenon, so I guess we have to tip our hat to TNG. All we take away from this episode is remembering how happy we were when Tasha Yar died her senseless death later in the series because, jesus, Denise Crosby would have been fine if she were naked all the time, but don't let her act.