Star Trek The Next Generation Retrospective/Review - Star Trek Retrospective, Part 8

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Rowan J Coleman

Rowan J Coleman

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Star Trek Retrospective, Part 8: As the Star Trek franchise continued its successful run of movies, higher ups at Paramount considered a new Star Trek show for the small screen. With a new cast of characters on a new ship in a new era, there were many who believed Star Trek The Next Generation was destined for failure.
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00:00 Intro
00:50 Development
09:10 Casting
21:04 Fan Backlash
22:10 Production
27:21 Encounter at Farpoint
31:49 Season 1
34:22 Where No One Has Gone Before
35:51 Tasha Yar & Skin of Evil
37:14 We'll Always Have Paris
38:37 Conspiracy
40:35 Season 2
45:20 Where Silence Has Lease
47:17 Elementary, Dear Data
48:47 The Measure of a Man
50:25 Q Who & The Borg
53:33 Season 3
56:42 The Bonding
57:53 Yesterday's Enterprise
59:13 The Offspring
1:00:42 Hollow Pursuits
1:02:10 The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1
1:04:50 Season 4
1:05:36 The Best of Both Worlds, Part 2
1:07:40 Family
1:10:00 Remember Me
1:11:55 The Wounded
1:14:01 Redemption, Parts 1 & 2
1:18:36 Gene Roddenberry's Passing
1:19:22 Season 5
1:19:56 Disaster
1:22:56 Unification Parts 1 & 2
1:24:08 Time's Arrow Parts 1 & 2
1:25:28 Season 6
1:26:18 Relics
1:27:50 Schisms
1:29:09 Tapestry
1:30:57 Season 7
1:32:14 Gambit Parts 1 & 2
1:33:19 The Pegasus
1:35:05 Lower Decks
1:36:37 All Good Things
1:40:51 Outro
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@RowanJColeman
@RowanJColeman 2 жыл бұрын
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@ZagnutBar
@ZagnutBar 2 жыл бұрын
One important thing left out from this excellent documentary is the context of American television that Next Generation found itself in. In the mid-1980s, there was a glut of remakes of beloved old TV shows. I remember "The New Leave It To Beaver" for example, which revisited the characters from the 1950s sitcom in the '80s. None of these remakes ever really went anywhere, were pretty terrible overall, and so were largely forgotten. And Star Trek was still very much seen as a nerdy, unpopular franchise whose fans were pathetic obsessives. (Modern "nerd culture" as a mainstream popular phenomenon didn't really take hold until the 2000s). Watch the 1997 documentary "Trekkies" for a cringe-inducing look at how fans were seen by mainstream America before nerd interests became a popular mainstream phenomenon. That's a big reason why very few people had faith that TNG would survive. At first glance it felt very much like any other cheap nostalgia cash grab. What is remarkable is that it was allowed to grow and eventually thrive as it did.
@dacsus
@dacsus 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best videos i saw here on YT. Subscribed.
@fluxoff
@fluxoff 2 жыл бұрын
Rowan, will you put out an audio outtakes compilation?
@johnking5174
@johnking5174 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best ever review of Star Trek: The Next Generation that I have ever watched on KZbin. I am very impressed at your hard work, dedicated research and excellent delivery on your review of the series. As a HUGE TNG fan for over 20 years, your video is truly superb. Well Done!!
@SkillandLuckCRAPS
@SkillandLuckCRAPS 2 жыл бұрын
@@ZagnutBar k
@oezibanana8664
@oezibanana8664 2 жыл бұрын
Roddenberry: No workplace conflicts in space! Also Roddenberry: Has workspace conflicts with everyone.
@SumDumGy_formerly_Tim_Walden
@SumDumGy_formerly_Tim_Walden Жыл бұрын
The more you learn of the man, it becomes clear that, just like George Lucas, he was creator of one of the best franchises in history while simultaneously becoming its downfall/worst enemy. The success of both comes from other people who took the creation and did better things with it.
@KH4444444444N
@KH4444444444N Жыл бұрын
@@SumDumGy_formerly_Tim_Walden I was ready to give heated response to the OP, but after reading your comment, I felt good.I agree with you
@SumDumGy_formerly_Tim_Walden
@SumDumGy_formerly_Tim_Walden Жыл бұрын
@@KH4444444444N I appreciate that.
@KH4444444444N
@KH4444444444N Жыл бұрын
@@SumDumGy_formerly_Tim_Walden Gene is very important to me.
@SumDumGy_formerly_Tim_Walden
@SumDumGy_formerly_Tim_Walden Жыл бұрын
@@KH4444444444N He is to me as the creator. Just like Lucas. However, both actively worked to destroy their own creations after the fact. There’s no disputing that. I’m grateful for what they imagined but neither had any business/skill as an ongoing writer in contribution. They are both idea men, nothing more.
@gregcampwriter
@gregcampwriter 3 жыл бұрын
Brent Spiner displayed astonishing acting talent in this show. He has to make an emotionless character interesting, and as Q says about Data, he ends up being a teacher of humanities.
@danielcraig9666
@danielcraig9666 3 жыл бұрын
Between Leonard Nimoy and Brent Spiner they managed to strike Gold twice where it comes to portraying emotionless characters in compelling and relatable ways.
@killwalker
@killwalker 3 жыл бұрын
@@danielcraig9666 spock was hardly emotionless. He was perpetually annoyed by McCoy's attitude and Kirk's reckless abandon. And I always found it a little bit funny when Data would say things like "I would be happy to"
@MonCappy
@MonCappy 3 жыл бұрын
Indeed. Especially when you consider the difficulty of pulling off emotionless while also being compelling. Spiner managed it with aplomb.
@robertelee467
@robertelee467 3 жыл бұрын
And all of that dialogue with no contractions
@DylanMadd
@DylanMadd 2 жыл бұрын
The gift to Data from Q at the end of that ep… The Best.
@campbellsoup93
@campbellsoup93 Жыл бұрын
I grew up watching TNG and Voyager every night with my dad. It was hinestly one of the best parts of my childhood just sitting and watching Star Trek with him. I haven't watched an episode since he died. It just hasn't felt right watching alone. This video really brought me back to that time and made me think that maybe it's time to watch it again. Thank you. *update: Started watching it last month with my girlfriend (She's never seen it which makes it more fun). We're on season 3 now.
@shep9231
@shep9231 Жыл бұрын
Your father was a good man. Prehaps it is time for a rewatch. Just keep in mind that so long as you remember what he stood for... He will always be with you.
@joshzenker8632
@joshzenker8632 Жыл бұрын
It’s time.
@jameshowlett4018
@jameshowlett4018 Жыл бұрын
When you're ready, watching it could be healing and cathartic. It has been for me. I can relate in my own way... Star Trek reminds me of my dad too.
@roachmonk
@roachmonk Жыл бұрын
You're lucky to have a GF willing to watch it with you
@motojunkie8348
@motojunkie8348 Жыл бұрын
I'm 40 years old and I can remember watching Gillians Island with my father when I was 6 or 7. I never remembered any specific episode until I decided to watch them all. It was great being able to watch an episode and immediately realizing I've seen it before as a child. It was one of the best decisions I've ever made even though the show was subpar.
@jameshughes3014
@jameshughes3014 2 жыл бұрын
Lt. Barkley was a character who struggled with mental issues. Instead of being the clown, or a one off pity character, the crew rallied around him and supported him helping him reach his full potential and become a truly valuable member of the crew. I can't think of any tv show before treating mental illness in such a positive way, and showing that people with mental issues are in fact people. It was inspiring for me as teen with issues of my own. Star trek made me believe I could be a beneficial member of society. It might sound silly but this series changed my life.
@turboed1337
@turboed1337 Жыл бұрын
If this isn’t what Star Trek means then what it is really. Your comment is gold and is the reason why I watch Star Trek.
@starknight2006
@starknight2006 Жыл бұрын
Yeah..the Enterpise crew loved Lt. Broccoli!
@chriss4365
@chriss4365 Жыл бұрын
that's great.
@alexsilvennoinen
@alexsilvennoinen Жыл бұрын
Great comment!
@Portersona69420
@Portersona69420 Жыл бұрын
@@starknight2006 God damn it Wesley.
@pablosonic892
@pablosonic892 3 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: This is an impeccable, deeply satisfying, comprehensive masterclass video on TNG and, in its' own right, a sublime piece of work as well as a work of art.
@WobblesandBean
@WobblesandBean 2 жыл бұрын
That's a fact, all right!
@AdamWestish
@AdamWestish 2 жыл бұрын
I was a kid when this came out and as an adult it is wonderful to have this perspective, and so amazingly well done
@NealKlein
@NealKlein 2 жыл бұрын
I couldn't have said it better.
@Xan3119
@Xan3119 2 жыл бұрын
yeah man, this is Dope af
@usedscar
@usedscar Ай бұрын
Yes!
@roaringmouse4505
@roaringmouse4505 Жыл бұрын
I lived in a tough neighbourhood replete with bullies, poverty and childhood abuse (beatings, insults, sexual molestation). Every Sunday morning, I'd watch the original Star Trek and escape my dismal universe for a while. Thank you for your video essay. It brought back beautiful memories of escape. The work you put, in is clearly a labour of love. Live Long and Prosper you Crazy Nerd!
@THXSwitch625
@THXSwitch625 Жыл бұрын
“Mr. Worf… fire.” Greatest cliffhanger in tv history!!
@joshmanning
@joshmanning Жыл бұрын
This retrospective series is a treasure! How in the world you managed to do all of this on your own is beyond me. This is so much better than anything else I've ever seen or read on Trek, and I've been a fan for 30 years. On behalf of fans everywhere, thank you for putting so much of your time and effort into memorializing something we all love so much.
@usedscar
@usedscar Ай бұрын
I indeed felt just the same. You are putting us original gens to shame! I have really learned a ton from these retrospectives.
@gregcampwriter
@gregcampwriter 3 жыл бұрын
It's typical Roddenberry to insist on a blind character, but to stick at someone who was bald.
@guaposneeze
@guaposneeze 3 жыл бұрын
Also, mental health is a major priority in the 24th Century, and humans are all well adjusted. But baldness would even still be seen as something to be cured because body/appearance anxiety is still a major issue. Roddenberry had some weird, arbitrary hangups, and some real blind spots about them.
@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502
@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502 3 жыл бұрын
@@guaposneeze diddnt roddenberry specifically say that being bald would *not* be seen as an issue in the future?
@purefoldnz3070
@purefoldnz3070 3 жыл бұрын
Well Shat is famously bald and wears a piece.
@DeaPeaJay
@DeaPeaJay 3 жыл бұрын
@@purefoldnz3070 is he though? I need a retrospective on this debate. I’ve never felt like Shatner was wearing a piece. People say that, but I just don’t see it. Maybe I should ask him directly on Twitter. He’s active there. Has anyone dug down deep into this question?
@purefoldnz3070
@purefoldnz3070 3 жыл бұрын
@@DeaPeaJay its obvious piece its was a big joke when he was making the Star Trek movies. Plus you can see he was clearly receding in the 60's then suddenly had a perm in the 80's. The Shatner toupee kind of looks like a tribble in hindsight lol.
@BPond7
@BPond7 3 жыл бұрын
A bit of trivia: “Family” was the only episode of TNG not to feature the bridge. 🖖😀
@RowanJColeman
@RowanJColeman 3 жыл бұрын
It's also the only episode not to feature, Data.
@killwalker
@killwalker 3 жыл бұрын
@@RowanJColeman double mind blown 🤯
@killwalker
@killwalker 3 жыл бұрын
Mind blown 🤯
@nicholasscratch9781
@nicholasscratch9781 3 жыл бұрын
Oh how fun thanks for that. Love stuff like this. I'll watch that episode again.
@leeroypatel
@leeroypatel 3 жыл бұрын
@@nicholasscratch9781 There must have been times in all our lives when we felt 'I wasn't good enough, I wasn't strong enough', even though events were out of our control. Such an important coda to the best two parter in TV history.
@vincentcerasoli5969
@vincentcerasoli5969 Жыл бұрын
Omg Marina cursing outtake just made my whole day!
@thewinterprince1731
@thewinterprince1731 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: There was an official crossover comic between Star Trek and Doctor Who in which the Cybermen and the Borg managed to get in contact with each other across dimensions and forged an alliance in an attempt to take over the universe through chain events. This event drew the attention of the Doctor's Tardis, prompting it to transport the Doctor and his friends aboard the Enterprise, much to the confusion of Picard and his crew, in hopes that the two teams could work together to stop their respective foes.
@theevilascotcompany9255
@theevilascotcompany9255 6 ай бұрын
Apparently, they were actually seriously considering doing an onscreen crossover between the 11th Doctor and Enterprise. That would have been sick.
@SnabbKassa
@SnabbKassa 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone in 1986: you can't revive beloved things with new actors. It's futile. Entire industry in 2021: we will reboot everything forever and you will watch it.
@jamesteegardner2273
@jamesteegardner2273 2 жыл бұрын
Yup... I'd trade my cell phone, the internet, my 60 inch 8K TV, and having 100+ channels all in, and gladly go back to the 80's. Everything was better then, Larry vs. Magic, TV, movies, and no global bug!
@ShamrockParticle
@ShamrockParticle 2 жыл бұрын
Sequels > reboots? I'm more amazed at the turnover and other problems that TNG and Discovery both share.
@YggdrasilAudio
@YggdrasilAudio 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesteegardner2273 Bruh, the internet, your TV and all those channels help you get access to every single movie and tv-show from the 80's. I bet in 30 years I'd be thinking of nothing but how awesome the early 20's were, but we'll always have access to the past.
@jamesteegardner2273
@jamesteegardner2273 2 жыл бұрын
@@YggdrasilAudio I'll take the low gas prices, better economy, and just overall better mental health as a society from the 80's. And I'm not talking about rewatching something 40 years later already knowing how it turned out, and I mean watching something new as it's happening live, and not knowing the outcome. It was just a better time, the internet is great and all, but I'd rather go back to a time when the things that I like were presented in a much more enjoyable way.
@sartainja
@sartainja 2 жыл бұрын
Speak for yourself. Today’s reboots are pure 🐐💩.
@OnboardG1
@OnboardG1 3 жыл бұрын
You know, Troi was hopelessly written in the first few series, but Roddenberry was spot on about mental health taking a much more important role. On a long duration space mission a mental health professional probably becomes a critical necessity. Unless you want half the crew off sick with PTSD or Depression.
@ScotSteam47
@ScotSteam47 3 жыл бұрын
A good artist is never appreciated in their own time and I think that can also be said for characters. Awareness and action on mental health is something we sometimes take for granted now.
@crowtservo
@crowtservo 3 жыл бұрын
During the late 90’s my high school friends and I would make fun of her along the lines of her never doing anything really useful on the ship.
@DrJReefer
@DrJReefer 3 жыл бұрын
Off sick where? At least on earth they can be given time off to relax somewhere nice.
@DrewLSsix
@DrewLSsix 3 жыл бұрын
His conception of how it would work was terrible though, the idea that talk therapy would completely erase any and all psychological issues is laughable at best. Then theres the lack of functional knowledge the writers producers and actor display, its one thing to technobabble your way through completely fictional technology. But trying to BS your way through psychology is down right dangerous.
@djutmose
@djutmose 3 жыл бұрын
@@DrewLSsix Yeah their handling of psych issues was often really bizarre and lame. DS9 would go on to do much better with this, like when they focused on Nog's PTSD after losing his leg.
@matthiasnagorski8411
@matthiasnagorski8411 Жыл бұрын
The Offspring is such a good episode. At no point does Data stop Lal from experiencing her life as she sees fit. He allows her the freedom to make decisions for herself, down to even her perceived gender. He even watches her ascend past the limits of his own programming, yet he doesn't seem to stop her. He finds an expert in the one field he can't possibly understand so that his child can have guidance through her experiences. Data was a good dad. That episode gets me every time.
@SammyA.
@SammyA. Жыл бұрын
My favorite episode.
@shep9231
@shep9231 Жыл бұрын
Most parents I know could learn a great many things from Commander Data and his short time of being a parent.
@adamJKpunk
@adamJKpunk 2 жыл бұрын
TNG is easily my favourite television show ever. It feels like home.
@seanodeli7031
@seanodeli7031 2 жыл бұрын
It was mine at one point but I find it mostly unwatchable now Picard has to have a meeting before every decision Riker is still a first Guinan is a better counselor than troi Geordi shoulda been a breakout character ends up rather boring Data is fun Beverly crusher is insanely dull There’s some great episodes and I loved it as a kid I just don’t feel it holds up mostly it’s pacing is so slow
@adamJKpunk
@adamJKpunk 2 жыл бұрын
@@seanodeli7031 I agree with your points but I actually think it’s a positive. I loved the pacing. It was and is still so different.
@bakoyma
@bakoyma Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Star Trek TNG and Stargate Sg1 are my absolute favourite shows, they do feel like home and I watch and rewatch them both constantly
@decmurray1096
@decmurray1096 Жыл бұрын
DS9 is much, much better. I've watched both several times. I honestly don't think a thorough comparison could arrive at a different conclusion
@kpag3030
@kpag3030 Жыл бұрын
Yes. It feels like home. Exactly
@pvthitch
@pvthitch 3 жыл бұрын
Chief O'Brian was unsung hero of ST:TNG. The scene where he and his captain sing "The Minstrel Boy" was powerful stuff.
@PetersonZF
@PetersonZF 3 жыл бұрын
Well, he is the most important person in Starfleet history... ;)
@firstnamelastname2552
@firstnamelastname2552 2 жыл бұрын
The hero of Setlik 3.
@SVSky
@SVSky 2 жыл бұрын
A good Senior NCO is typically the most colorful person in any organization.
@ledeasoakenbough
@ledeasoakenbough Жыл бұрын
It was that scene that started my love of Celtics and traditional folk music.
@thearchivist250
@thearchivist250 2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha. I have not watched Disaster since it aired when I was 14 years old. I am now a doctor and "congratulations, you are fully dilated to 10 cm. You may now give birth" killed me. I will definitely rewatch this.
@fakecubed
@fakecubed 11 ай бұрын
It is one of my favorite episodes of the series.
@muchanadziko6378
@muchanadziko6378 Жыл бұрын
Just thinking about Picard’s line „We have engaged the Borg” sends massive shivers down my spine
@gbrading
@gbrading Жыл бұрын
The episodes where Picard really emotionally breaks down, Family, Sarek and Chain of Command I feel are incredibly strong, really showcasing how powerful Patrick Stewart can be as an actor. Remember Me and Cause and Effect are among my favourite episodes.
@sdropp39
@sdropp39 8 ай бұрын
wow those are my fav episodes also
@billkendrick1
@billkendrick1 3 жыл бұрын
"Remember Me" is one of my favorites. And everytime it's super foggy outside I say to myself "The universe is a spheroid region, 705 meters in diameter."
@airnoiphongsavath8509
@airnoiphongsavath8509 2 жыл бұрын
It was the first sci fi show to make me feel suspense!
@campbellmaclure7386
@campbellmaclure7386 2 жыл бұрын
It was the episode that got me hooked on star trek...... A very long time ago now.
@thomaswil8
@thomaswil8 2 жыл бұрын
Crusher held her own on that episode
@VinceLyle2161
@VinceLyle2161 2 жыл бұрын
"If there's nothing wrong with me, there must be something wrong with the universe."
@joshuatownsend1075
@joshuatownsend1075 2 жыл бұрын
lol
@knight337
@knight337 3 жыл бұрын
Patrick Stewart was crucial to TNG's lasting success. Fortunately Roddenberry's problem with Stewart's baldness didn't prevail.
@marknorth8904
@marknorth8904 2 жыл бұрын
The TNG series rapidly improved, I believe, when Patrick Stewart finally realized that his "by the book always" approach wouldn't work, especially after "The Best of Both Worlds" and "Family", Picard's character was fully exposed, and more of his humanity came out. Picard finally became a more fleshed out character...
@ColtraneAndRain
@ColtraneAndRain 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. In the future we don't care about baldness.
@PyrokineticFire1
@PyrokineticFire1 2 жыл бұрын
@@ColtraneAndRain it's just vanity... didn't humans outgrow that? also, the preference for baldness has arisen, in universe, a few times since his casting. (Avery Brooks made it look even better)
@ColtraneAndRain
@ColtraneAndRain 2 жыл бұрын
@@PyrokineticFire1 Yass! And wasn't there a bald female character? I think she was vulcan. She was beautiful!
@LeoInterVir
@LeoInterVir 2 жыл бұрын
Patrick Stewart was also responsible for the decline of the TNG movies. It's almost like he didn't understand his own character and neither did the writers that allowed those changes.
@RetiredMod
@RetiredMod Жыл бұрын
The Inner Light has to be my favorite episode, superbly acted and so enjoyable.
@carizley
@carizley Жыл бұрын
Measure of a Man and The Offspring will always hit me in the gut feels. Brent Spiner managed to make an emotionless character the heartbeat of the show. This is felt even up to now in Picard. Data's essence permeates that show.
@frocat5163
@frocat5163 3 жыл бұрын
Any episodes that put Worf into a situation where he has to engage in social interactions are absolutely fantastic. He presented some of my favorite lines in the entire series: "Good...you must let her see the fire in your eyes." "Less talk, more sythahol." "Words...come later. It is the scent that first speaks of love." "Congratulations. You are fully dilated to ten centimeters. You may now give birth." "I am NOT a merry man!" "Alexander, we require large amounts of currency." "Good tea. Nice house."
@DefSquadFan
@DefSquadFan 3 жыл бұрын
What's that one where he says humans talk much but say little.
@BLOODCHROMEDESIGN
@BLOODCHROMEDESIGN 3 жыл бұрын
And my favorite, “AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGHHHHHH! That is how a Klingon lures a mate.”
@johnwenzel2756
@johnwenzel2756 3 жыл бұрын
"He passed away peacefully in his sleep. What a terrible way to die."
@megavolnutt4629
@megavolnutt4629 2 жыл бұрын
A warrior's drink!
@rayraygoreng6264
@rayraygoreng6264 2 жыл бұрын
"I admire gall"
@mrJety89
@mrJety89 2 жыл бұрын
Easily the best episode of all Star Trek is the one where Picard spends an entire lifetime as a farmer in "The Inner Light". The haunting sound of the flute Picard plays with a note from a long-lost civilization, at the end of the episode, will forever ring in my ears. The second best is "Darmok", or Picard and Dathon at El-Adrel IV, as I call it. A captain who is prepared to give his life at the mere chance of communicating with an alien civilization, is, remarkable, unprecedented even. Darmok an Jalad on the ocean.
@martinmax1589
@martinmax1589 Жыл бұрын
I remember that one, "The Inner light". it too was my favorite!
@bakoyma
@bakoyma Жыл бұрын
I agree with both of these
@moottori_paa
@moottori_paa Жыл бұрын
"The Inner light" is very well written story and made me cry at end.
@turboed1337
@turboed1337 Жыл бұрын
True Star Trek moments. The moment we all can expect from evolved human of 24th century
@shybro9329
@shybro9329 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, just watched that the other day - a really nice story
@ustoopia
@ustoopia Жыл бұрын
This was the first video that I saw of this channel. That was about 48 hours ago. By now I've seen many other video's on this channel. And I just want to thank the creator for making his video's. They sort of helped me out. Lately I havent been feeling so well, in my head. It's a small battle with myself every day over and over again. Watching these video's didnt only taka my mind of things a bit, but more importantly it felt really great to hear somebody who is obviously an even great fan as I am of all the star trek franchise talk with so much passion, knowledge and personal opionions that I related to all the time, cause it made me realize that I'm not the only one with such a huge passion for something like a tv-series. To me it became pretty obvious after watching more video's like this one, is that the creator is a lot like me. And that made me relate to him a lot, even though I don't know him at all. That simple fact feels good to me. I also realized that there are many more people like us out there. And without knowing any of them personally, I love them all. So I guess that anybody who shares the love I feel for star trek is automatically a friend. And this last thing changed the way I was feeling almost instantly. So thanks for making this. I really appreciate you taking the effort.
@Joe-xo4yg
@Joe-xo4yg Жыл бұрын
🌻🌻🖖🏾
@JLWarren
@JLWarren 6 ай бұрын
1:13:03 it was awesome to see the raw beginnings of Marc Alaimo’s portrayal of a Cardassian before DS9, very similar to Armin’s first portrayal of a Ferengi.
@unwarranted657
@unwarranted657 2 жыл бұрын
I think Star Trek saved me. A couple of years ago I was downtrodden to hell. I started watching Voyager; a show I'd seen briefly as a child. Then came Next Gen. After that DS9. The hopefullness in these shows made me think there's something better to be found. To all reading this; Have a wonderful time!
@AP-nj1mr
@AP-nj1mr 2 жыл бұрын
I agree ! In which case don't watch "Star trek:Discovery". Gene Roddenberry must be turning in his grave. Discovery has ruined the Star trek legacy. It is too late for me. I suffered through 2 series of Discovery before I gave up in disgust.
@MajorVanBloodnok
@MajorVanBloodnok 2 жыл бұрын
Let’s keep the dream alive !
@tnfpodcast
@tnfpodcast Жыл бұрын
That's a great story.
@KH4444444444N
@KH4444444444N Жыл бұрын
Peace, and long life.
@handlechar568
@handlechar568 Жыл бұрын
that's an interesting order to first time watch. some would say in order of increasing quality!
@MOSMASTERING
@MOSMASTERING 2 жыл бұрын
TNG is my super weird comfort show. I put it on in the background when I want to fall asleep. I've seen every episode SOOO many times.. the sound of the engine rumble is instant relaxation for me. I grew up with it... It seemed like it was always around in the 90s I don't understand how I maganged to absorb it all because it was only on Satelite TV in the UK so I had to catch it at my friend's house on Sky TV. Anytime I would go on holiday abroad, my family would find a cafe or restaurant with televisionsa outside and catch the latest TNG Episode.
@JustChrisWillDoTa
@JustChrisWillDoTa Жыл бұрын
I haven't really watched TNG in the last couple of decades, but it makes me feel happy thinking back to watching it as a kid in the 90s. When was it that it was only on satellite in the UK? Was it just really early on? Just cos I remember watching the first episode with my family on terrestrial TV, and regularly watched it going forwards by myself, and we never had satellite.
@giantpurplecowpiepeople787
@giantpurplecowpiepeople787 Жыл бұрын
I agree. I miss it being on Netflix
@MOSMASTERING
@MOSMASTERING Жыл бұрын
@@JustChrisWillDoTa I think it probably premiered on Sky, then came to BBC2 if I removed correctly? I'd have to look it up. I saw the Simpsons for the first time at my friend's house on Sky as well. Then that moved to terrestrial eventually. Back in the days of only 4 channels.. wow.
@gohawks3571
@gohawks3571 Жыл бұрын
@@giantpurplecowpiepeople787 Me too. I hate the Paramount app😒 But glad it's all available
@gohawks3571
@gohawks3571 Жыл бұрын
You might like Ender4life. He does asmr of all Star Trek sounds.
@cubablue602
@cubablue602 Жыл бұрын
Terrific quality, terrific narration, well researched and professionally presented. A real Star Trek fan puts the time, love and work into making a real TNG documentary. Instant sub.
@chichichichilling4822
@chichichichilling4822 2 жыл бұрын
Damn good video. I really love that KZbin has provided a space where a person can actually profit from being "The Star Trek Guy".
@crosseightyeight
@crosseightyeight 3 жыл бұрын
Your retrospectives really taught me why Roddenberry was so infamous. Not casting the perfect actor for Picard simply because he's bald? Like, what the fuck, dude?
@georgejones8481
@georgejones8481 3 жыл бұрын
In the words of an old Vulcan friend.... *fascinating*
@kellyweingart3692
@kellyweingart3692 2 жыл бұрын
“paramount” importance 😂
@kellyweingart3692
@kellyweingart3692 2 жыл бұрын
“Wesley and The Traveler, coming soon to Paramount Plus”
@sugarnads
@sugarnads 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed
@markbade565
@markbade565 Жыл бұрын
54:00 "Despite some improvements, the series was once again without a showrunner and without a single creative vision to guide it." *In the background* Picard: "It was a dark and stormy night... Not a very promising beginning." BRILLIANT, my dude!
@KingChronoss
@KingChronoss Жыл бұрын
I like how the actual interests of the actors made it into traits of the characters they played, like with Beverly's interest in dancing. . I think this is a good way to write characters by casting good actors for a part and then fleshing out their traits by analyzing what the actor actually enjoys and values.
@dirtymeatball6315
@dirtymeatball6315 3 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I grew up watching this series. Watching it now you realize just how great this was....
@Kujakuseki01
@Kujakuseki01 3 жыл бұрын
NOSTALGIA
@aquamonkee
@aquamonkee 3 жыл бұрын
One of the great human weaknesses second only to the neck
@nigelmurphy6761
@nigelmurphy6761 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely was required viewing for me when I was growing up.
@DrewLSsix
@DrewLSsix 3 жыл бұрын
This type of retrospective does highlight how much better it could have been though. Plenty of missed opportunities and concepts that were never fleshed out.
@dirtymeatball6315
@dirtymeatball6315 3 жыл бұрын
@@DrewLSsix true, but it’s hard to deny they ended it better than any other series that I can remember. Look how well GOT and Lost ended....
@violao206
@violao206 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, How could you miss Patrick Stewart's role in the 1981 cult classic movie Excalibur? He was one of the pivotal Lords that held out to the last in accepting King Arthur as the rightful heir to the crown. His acting is so strong that there is no missing him in the movie as one of the Knights of the Round Table.
@BogeyTheBear
@BogeyTheBear Жыл бұрын
He played none other than King Leodegrance who, in Arthurian lore, was the father of Guenivere and original owner of the Round Table (he gave it to Arthur as part of the wedding dowry).
@techsupport891
@techsupport891 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I learned 2 new things about the Arthurian legend today!
@vingthor13
@vingthor13 2 жыл бұрын
Much like how "Person Of Interest " had that episode where the machine finally speaks to Harold , This episode was in the same vein ...Loved it ^ ^
@manuelching579
@manuelching579 Жыл бұрын
comprehensive, tasteful, and at times hilarious, Rowan J. Coleman's retrospective is stellar!
@docsavage8640
@docsavage8640 2 жыл бұрын
The glaring flaw in "Measure of a Man": defense counsel never challenges the assertion that Starfleet even has a valid claim of ownership since they didn't create a Data but only found someone else's "property."
@Scripture-Man
@Scripture-Man 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that has always bugged me, too. Starfleet are basically claiming the right to absolute ownership of any property they find left behind by deceased humans, regardless of the owner's wishes. If they'd found Noonien Soong's calculator, with a note saying "Please do not remove from lab", would they respect these wishes? How much more ought they respect the wishes of technology that passionately asserts its own independence?
@SillyWilly17
@SillyWilly17 2 жыл бұрын
that and how starfleet conveniently forgets that Data had to sign documents in his application to willingly join starfleet academy. property cannot sign for anything let alone join something. my washing machine cant sign an application to wash my clothes :/
@KrolKaz
@KrolKaz 2 жыл бұрын
Finders keepers
@tomroberts2135
@tomroberts2135 2 жыл бұрын
@@Scripture-Man well, we do know that archeology and obsessive art collectors both exist in the ST future. We watch Picard himself do what some might call looting the dead but in the name of science. If you really want to break your brain arguing over property and Starfleet - what if some ancestor in San Francisco claimed ownership to the mine where they find Data's head after meeting Mark Twain. Does that mean someone could own his head since it was left there for hundreds of years? Is his head archeological claim? Does Data's inoperative body have any claim over his inoperative head? Oh to be a lawyer in the future!!
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver 2 жыл бұрын
The glaring flaw in your claim is _that's what the episode is about._
@EnsignRedSquad
@EnsignRedSquad 3 жыл бұрын
I remember the joy my dad expressed when he first heard Spocks voice on TNG screen.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver 2 жыл бұрын
_"Cowboy_ diplomacy!"
@eligoldman9200
@eligoldman9200 7 ай бұрын
I love how the writers used the best of both worlds to basically create a shift in the federation's policy on defense and war. With the introduction of actual military craft rather than armed exploration vessels.
@horrorstew3577
@horrorstew3577 3 ай бұрын
Jeffery Combs is MY favourite actor EVER!! Re-Animator is my jam
@joshm3484
@joshm3484 2 жыл бұрын
I can't even imagine a TNG without Picard
@RowanJColeman
@RowanJColeman 3 жыл бұрын
For those who keep asking, the Retrospective order will go: Generations, DS9, First Contact, VOY, Insurrection, Nemesis, ENT, Star Trek '09, Into Darkness and finally Beyond.
@THX-bz8bi
@THX-bz8bi 3 жыл бұрын
When you talk about the making of startrek and its many shows could you please stop bogging your videos down by antagonising Gene Roddenberry claiming ( with no evidence) that he had "embellished claims", how the Roddenberry vision is just the result of cult of personality, and "took credit" dispite him creating startrek its self. Please stop saying this about Roddenberry becuase it like you have an ax to grind with him. Remember "the Gene Roddenberry DIDNT created startrek"? Where you tried aurguing that point?
@p5ych0p4th
@p5ych0p4th 3 жыл бұрын
@@THX-bz8bi … Most of the claims in this videos can be cross referenced with plenty of sources. At least I’ve heard nothing about Gene here, I haven’t read in one of Shatners Memoirs for example. The point, that Coon and Fontana deserve just as much credit, is well taken.
@RowanJColeman
@RowanJColeman 3 жыл бұрын
I don't have an axe to grind with Gene Roddenberry, I have an axe to grind with Roddenberry being mythologized as a creative genius who is often evoked as an appeal to authority during fan discourse. All of my information on Roddenberry is from first hand accounts by those who worked with him, I've made nothing up. Regarding the "Not the Creator of Star Trek" video, I have since unlisted that video as my opinion has changed slightly since making it. I do believe Gene L Coon and DC Fontana among others deserve a lot more credit in bringing Star Trek to life, but I'm no longer sure I'd say he wasn't the creator of Star Trek.
@THX-bz8bi
@THX-bz8bi 3 жыл бұрын
When i write this comment i dont mean to be agressive or confrontational If you had to unlist the video becuase your opinon on the subject has changed then it shows that belief is very flawed. Since when you critise him its always about credit which he created the over all set up, the fedaration, a few characters, some plots and his "vision"( yes ive said that) yes its true that others where there to flesh out the bits and pieces that i agree upon. its not hard to admit that he is the creator of the show (and a control freak.) I dont see how two writers who left early in TNG (Coon and Fontana) deserve any more credit since there is one guy who did way more than the both of them and that is Michael Piller who stuck with the show and the franchised since its third season puting a focus on characters. On the evidence there is no links except when i try to find the information on the behind the scenes of startrek im warned of embellishments and bias against Gene Roddenberry. Even in the two trek docs "chaos on the bridge" and "what we left behind" both warn the audience in a playful manor of embellishments.
@RowanJColeman
@RowanJColeman 3 жыл бұрын
Changing my specific view regarding if Gene Roddenberry should or should not be credited as THE creator of Star Trek is not the same thing as changing all of my criticisms of the man. And regarding Coon and Fontana, when I say they deserve more credit I'm referring specifically to The Original Series. Coon didn't work on TNG. While yes it's difficult to find the truth when all we have to go on is what people have said over the years, there are simply too many corroborating accounts of Roddenberry's flaws to dismiss those criticisms. If you'd like to know the sources of these accounts, I can give you a very long list of books.
@L8yMeg314
@L8yMeg314 Жыл бұрын
I know this will seem strange. I can vividly recall the episode when they rescue Montgomery Scott. I bawled my eyes out at the thought of him feeling alone and irrelevant. I was so sad for him, it broke me! There's quite a few episodes I carry with me, but that one remains on top as like a depressing reminder of getting older, and how the universe moves on no matter how we feel, ready or not. I've developed this fear of suddenly feeling alone and there being a day that all of me is no longer needed and all my knowledge is beyond outdated- just like Scotty.
@aldunlop4622
@aldunlop4622 Жыл бұрын
Yeah that’s a killer episode.
@tr3vk4m
@tr3vk4m Жыл бұрын
I feel exactly the same.
@davmil2002
@davmil2002 Жыл бұрын
Not to worry. Speaking as a 70 year old, it's a relief to see others picking up the rope and pulling and those you love successfully meeting the challenges of their times
@motojunkie8348
@motojunkie8348 Жыл бұрын
Why don't you find a woman, get married and have kids then? Humans have been doing it since the beginning of time because it works. It's like the new series of ST. Rather then do what has been proven to work time and time again (previous ST series/marriage), they decided to try something new and it was garbage until Picard season 3, when they decided to go back to what was proven to work again. I was quite literally a homeless junkie ready to die who's always said "fuck Dem kids" and now I'm a sober husband and father who's never been happier. I don't know how you feel about it but most people these days rather stay single but start regretting it once they hit 50 and realize their friends/,one night stands won't be there for them as they get old so they start regretting their decisions as they hit the wall.
@stephenjenkins3995
@stephenjenkins3995 2 жыл бұрын
I literally yelled "YES" when you mentioned Disater near 1:21:00 It's honestly one of my most watched episodes of the series. It shows just how capable the crew of The Enterprise is even in situations where they're out of their element. There are threads that include some great humor. There is actual tension throughout all of them and it really shows WHY this crew is the crew of the Federation's flagship.
@Sumaire_STi
@Sumaire_STi 3 жыл бұрын
Anyone else get goosebumps the second that the Borg theme from Best of Both Worlds started to play? Seriously, though - great work, Rowan. Thank you for this. :)
@daveroche6522
@daveroche6522 3 жыл бұрын
BoBW - probably one of the best cliffhanger/episodes, but I'm a committed Babylon 5 fan so no contest - in Valens name, B5 had much, much better.....
@ryanjeanes5253
@ryanjeanes5253 3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned the Nagilum episode. That one freaked me out and the crew's decision (spoiler) to commit suicide rather than do the bidding of the entity was insanely powerful.
@shibolinemress8913
@shibolinemress8913 3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the last planetside scene of "The Cage". Easily the best in the episode!
@ZuluRomeo
@ZuluRomeo 2 жыл бұрын
Given the behind the scenes upheaval of season 2, notably the 1988 WGA Strike, it's a simple, imaginative and highly effective episode.
@usedscar
@usedscar Ай бұрын
We always need a Star Trek. It's one of the best human traits- to be able to imagine the future.
@usedscar
@usedscar Ай бұрын
I've bee crying all day going through these. I really needed a reminder of Trek!
@Strifegar
@Strifegar 3 жыл бұрын
Just seeing Data's daughter again brought tears to my eyes and for me, it's even more heart wrenching that data can't share in her pain and truly be with her in that moment. Her last moment. Such a beautifully painful moment in an amazing show.
@campbellmaclure7386
@campbellmaclure7386 2 жыл бұрын
I cry every time...... Im 49 😂
@thomascattington1660
@thomascattington1660 2 жыл бұрын
I never understood at the time why they didn't just have Data design and build a bunch of children. I wondered what they really thought they could learn from Lol from dismantling her that they couldn't learn from her while alive. Then I grew up and encountered beauracracy.
@dovahkiin2259
@dovahkiin2259 2 жыл бұрын
@@campbellmaclure7386 I cannot rewatch this episode. Hurts too much.
@NathanTarantlawriter
@NathanTarantlawriter 2 жыл бұрын
And the Hollywood powers that be look down on science fiction.
@theharbingerofconflation
@theharbingerofconflation Жыл бұрын
Oh how Picard rode that corpse to town
@4Legacy
@4Legacy 3 жыл бұрын
Remember Me is one of my favorite episodes. I agree, Beverly Crusher should have had more to do in the series. She is absolutely wonderful in this one. I especially love when she's walking around, outsmarting the computer
@BuddhaAtheist29
@BuddhaAtheist29 Жыл бұрын
Am I the only one who chuckles when Ryker stands up and does the Placard maneuver. I do think it's a nice touch, it shows as acting captain he was emulating the best Captain he knew.
@WrestlingWithGaming
@WrestlingWithGaming 2 жыл бұрын
This was great! I was planning on watching this over two or three viewings but it was so good that I ended up watching it all the way through in one. Fantastic work, Rowan!
@donovanulrich348
@donovanulrich348 Жыл бұрын
I just pop my headphones on and listen 😂 I work to long to watch it, but sometimes ill rewatch after work
@caitlinevans1054
@caitlinevans1054 3 жыл бұрын
My dad grew up watching reruns of TOS and to this day says any other series “isn’t Star Trek”. It doesn’t surprise me that there was a lot of resistance from fans at the time. But I think that, despite the rough early seasons, TNG not only ended up living up to TOS, it surpassed it.
@notanactualuser
@notanactualuser 3 жыл бұрын
I think the problem is when fans want to dub something as "not Trek" it would be ok if they've at least watched it. I hate discovery and picard. I watched the first couple eps of Discovery and it wasn't for me and I've kept up with the story in hopes it will appeal to me, it hasn't. I watched all of Picard and hated it, won't bother with a second season. It isn't Star Trek for me, I'll happily rewatch the TNG era and the Orville until some day they might decide to appeal more to myself. Ultimately maybe someday people will look back more favourably on those 2 shows, who knows.
@mallninja9805
@mallninja9805 3 жыл бұрын
@@notanactualuser Indeed. Rowan makes subtle jabs at people who dislike the current incarnations of Trek, but I think there is a real difference between ST:D & ST:P vs TNG, DS9, and even Voyager. The Starfleet & Federation of todays shows are fundamentally warped versions of what we've seen before, and the characters are dumbed down nearly to the point of parody. Star Trek succeeded because it held up a mirror to the controversial issues of the day, but maintained an optimistic utopian outlook in Starfleet & the Federation and showing an optimistic potential resolution to those issues. Todays shows insist that Starfleet & the Federation will be just as fucked up, and in mostly the same ways; doing so with poorly written & realized characters. It fundamentally misses the point of what made past Trek great.
@jamesaleman
@jamesaleman 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up on TOS and was a young adult when TNG aired. I love TOS best but was excited for any Star Trek, while I did enjoy TNG at the time, I can't sit through reruns of it, it is just to PC for me. I can re-watch any TOS or ENT episode, but not TNG...I never could get into the other shows, a space station seemed boring, a lost ship in a foreign galaxy might have worked, but the cast didn't click for me like the other shows casting. I think that is my problem with TNG, the cast just seemed like ingredients in a cake, they would never hang out together in real life.
@tparadox88
@tparadox88 2 жыл бұрын
I think there's a tendency to judge current works in long running franchises in a hyper current "the way it is now is the way it will be forever" and excessively negative "if it isn't exactly what I liked before, it's trash" viewpoint. You saw it a little bit in the fandom with TNG judged against TOS, and with DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise against TNG, but by 2009, the internet had developed to the point where people who have either decided not to like something based on what they imagine the concept to be or watching the first few episodes (which has, with the exception of TOS, always been the biggest struggle for Star Trek) and swearing off of it forever, get the option to raise a megaphone in every online social gathering place and shout about how the new stuff is an insult to the stuff they loved decades ago that has the benefit of being complete and much easier to focus on the highlights and minimize the failures. Imagine if there was still a loud contingent of Usenet era fans complaining about how TNG is garbage based on how they watched the first five episodes of season one and spent the rest of the show's run cherry picking every misstep of the rest of the Berman era from secondhand and thirdhand sources, who sometimes seem to set up shop in every space that Star Trek is being talked about except when explicitly disallowed. (Writers can't think of anything to do with the sexy woman but have her get assaulted again, do they really have to bring back that Trelane knockoff every year who even likes him, what the hell is going on with Data turning the ship into an Aztec temple with space magic, who asked for yet another Wesley return they were supposed to have gotten rid of him, THEY CHANGED THE WARP SCALE, #FireBerman!) And unfortunately the people who are saying things like "it's not to my taste" and "it's fun but there's some glaring flaws" get bundled into flame wars on the side of the full time Thing Bad, Thing Abomination people, so if you like it overall, you have to publicly be almost 100% positive just about all the time. I think Discovery, especially Picard (way to stretch a decent four hour story with a definite end into ten with an opening for another season), and even Lower Decks a little bit, have their flaws, but it's much harder to stand back and appreciate the overall shape of them because they're not complete, they're Right Now and the flaws are up in your face because they're the new thing. The franchise "failures" of the 90s and before are getting fondly reevaluated all around us and I'm sure that in ten or twenty years most of us will be taking about today's shows like we do about at least Voyager or Enterprise.
@paulbabcock2428
@paulbabcock2428 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up on TOS and even watched a lot of episodes as originally broadcast as a kid. So I originally felt the same way. Tho by the time season 3 of TNG was over, it became my Trek.
@kevinoverbeck4250
@kevinoverbeck4250 2 жыл бұрын
The first season felt like classic 80's scifi. Then, it grew into something amazing.
@Militaria_Collector
@Militaria_Collector 2 жыл бұрын
Star Trek TNG was my favorite show when I was a kid…I remember when the series finale premiered! What an awesome send off! It shall always remain one of my favorite shows of all time.
@MrAntistrazz
@MrAntistrazz Жыл бұрын
Season 5; Disaster is hands down my favourite episode as well. Favourite scene has to the discussion between Ro, O'Brian and Troi as to whether to separate the saucer section or not. Super powerful acting. Such a powerful scene. Such a good episode.
@calvinmercer8768
@calvinmercer8768 3 жыл бұрын
This retrospective series deserves a boxed set release =)
@magicalmystery1964
@magicalmystery1964 2 жыл бұрын
I love this retrospective, however I’m going to have to argue your comment that best of both worlds part two was contrived. I didn’t think so. I thought it was an intensely clever method of getting to the Borg. Essentially they stooped to the Borg’s level. They took one of them, used an intrusive and invasive procedure to gain information on the Borg collective. You know full well they never could’ve beaten them in battle. They knew it too. So a covert intelligence mission to gain an inside advantage was perfectly acceptable and not contrived in any way.
@reniasva
@reniasva Жыл бұрын
This channel is a goldmine for Trekkies. I admire the amount of work put into each video for us to enjoy. Thanks for uploading!
@Hoffson1
@Hoffson1 5 ай бұрын
This whole series might be my favorite set of video essays, TV/Movie reviews, and star trek videos on the entire platform
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 3 жыл бұрын
Great to learn about Michael Piller's role. The revolving protagonist formula was a stroke of genius in the days when seasons had over 20 episodes to fill.
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 3 жыл бұрын
The girl who played Ensign Gomez also played the three-breasted girl in Total Recall.
@EnsignRedSquad
@EnsignRedSquad 3 жыл бұрын
I liked Ensign Gomez. Would have liked to see more of her.
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 3 жыл бұрын
​@@EnsignRedSquad - Lycia Naff - I got to know her a bit in the eighties and she seemed so young and lost then. Apparently she is a journalist.
@marknorth8904
@marknorth8904 2 жыл бұрын
@@dennismason3740 Definitely chemistry there between she and Geordi...
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 2 жыл бұрын
@@marknorth8904 - Hee ha hoo-boy. I used to see her around West Hollywood in the eighties and she didn't really have three breasts.
@adriansue8955
@adriansue8955 Жыл бұрын
6:00 Battle Section vs Saucer Separation This makes so much more sense now! The original intent was for the Battle section to be a small part that detached, not the Warp Drive Section itself. the final version we got is just weird, because separation means stranding your civilians in a saucer with no engines. Have a battle section detach to stand ground, while the rest of the ship (with engines) escapes makes more sense.
@Forbidden_0ne
@Forbidden_0ne Жыл бұрын
This video is better than any Star Trek in the last 2 decades.
@PaceFilmsProductions
@PaceFilmsProductions 3 жыл бұрын
I’d say this series is to Star Trek what Clever Dick Film’s videos are to Doctor Who. Don’t know if you’ve seen those but this is very much a compliment.
@RowanJColeman
@RowanJColeman 3 жыл бұрын
I have seen those! That video series was a huge inspiration on this one. To be directly compared to those videos is a massive compliment :)
@ScotchBeard78
@ScotchBeard78 3 жыл бұрын
I second this. Great videos well written and edited. I'd frankly be down to watch you do a whole TNG season by season series. Well... maybe we could go ahead and jump to Season 3 ;) I enjoy not just the recapping and nostalgia, but pointing out and exploring ongoing aspects that are more obvious now in retrospect (like Keiko & O'Brien's home life, Ensign Ro's arc, or the addition of Admiral Nechayev). Great vids, man, keep it up!
@PetersonZF
@PetersonZF 3 жыл бұрын
Great to see other Clever Dick fans!
@Frank-Einstein-Madman
@Frank-Einstein-Madman 3 жыл бұрын
@@PetersonZF Big Dick fan here!
@j.d.b.4683
@j.d.b.4683 3 жыл бұрын
Well done! I am in agreement with you: I really appreciate G.R. for giving us ST. At the same time, I am glad other people took over to make his dream more palatable. All of us ST fans owe M. Pillar a big thanks!
@purpleunicornmedia
@purpleunicornmedia 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic documentary. I agree "Disaster' is utterly brilliant. I love how Picard has to remember how to lead, not command, when finding himself in charge of children
@NateGerardRealEstateTeam
@NateGerardRealEstateTeam 2 жыл бұрын
I found this due to an answer on Quora and I’m so glad I clicked the link. Very interested in viewing your other Trek content. This was an excellent introduction to your work and at times put me right back in college for the first four years of the show.
@musicalnotextr
@musicalnotextr 3 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine if Maurice Hurley's plan for the Borg was allowed to happen? It'd be the Dominion War storyline done a bit earlier!
@jpofgwynedd3878
@jpofgwynedd3878 3 жыл бұрын
If you've been following this series of retrospectives, and feel daunted by the length of this one: don't be. It rattles along really well, and is a tremendous achievement. The end came before I really noticed.
@terryhurley3568
@terryhurley3568 3 жыл бұрын
I paused it at one point, and was disappointed to see I was already halfway through!
@michaelmccray8026
@michaelmccray8026 2 жыл бұрын
Daunted by the length 🍆🍆🍆
@juliee.7072
@juliee.7072 Жыл бұрын
It's not an understatement to say this show changed the course of my life.
@mellemellowski
@mellemellowski 2 жыл бұрын
i'm only 25m in but as an almost lifelong fan of star trek (let's say 25 years) this video is SO FRIGGIN AWESOME
@thetreblerebel
@thetreblerebel 3 жыл бұрын
This was my Star trek growing up. It still holds up, mostly. This made me a fan, and ascsn adult I watched Deep Space Nine, it's a great show as well!! But it started for me with TNG...🛸
@brianoconnell6459
@brianoconnell6459 3 жыл бұрын
The Dennis McArthy STNG theme gives me strong Galaxy Quest vibes.
@JohnnyD603
@JohnnyD603 Жыл бұрын
Picard was my favorite character of any spinoffs of the trek series. Data is a close second. I never thought any show could be better than kirk Gen trek. But after the 2nd season of STTNG stole my vote and continued to entertain me for years after and I still sit here watching the episodes over and over. Despite the other attempts to make other spinoffs being great in their own way TNG is the best. Voyager has my childhood crush in 7 of 9 and was an amazing addition to the series. Picard, data, worf, crusher, LaForge, Riker, and more and more people who are amazing too but that core took a child's attention and turned me into a sci-fi nerd I am today. The writers were brilliant and kept building brilliance. And now picard is amazing. I hate they waited so long that Stewart is so old now but it too keeps me going back for more. I hope this isn't the end of star trek. I hope they continue with another series like TNG. Forever a trekie!
@rblibit
@rblibit 2 жыл бұрын
You sir, are a documentary creator second to NONE! Your skills with organization and sourcing material are OUTSTANDING!
@everythingpony
@everythingpony 10 ай бұрын
None is a real person too,
@RabbitShirak
@RabbitShirak 3 жыл бұрын
I've always considered ”Family” as the best episode of the series. Worf's parents, Wesley's father's message to his son and Picard's breakdown in front of his brother are the highlights of the episode.
@sinjin90ful
@sinjin90ful 2 жыл бұрын
you are correct
@zeewhat
@zeewhat 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think I saw that one. I will check it out. Thanks!
@judsonbuckner8590
@judsonbuckner8590 2 жыл бұрын
i'm more partial to "Tapestry," but that's definitely a good one.
@aldunlop4622
@aldunlop4622 Жыл бұрын
Especially coming after Best of Both World 1&2. The 3 parter was my favourite. They did similar in Voyager with Scorpion 1&2 followed by The Gift.
@fatgonzo
@fatgonzo 2 жыл бұрын
It's so rare for a show to get the series finale right, Q's speech at the end still gives me goosebumps. Great video, you clearly have good taste!
@hawkdsl
@hawkdsl 2 жыл бұрын
When he's about to whisper something in Picard's ear, but holds it back and say's.. "You'll see". Dam that gets me every time.
@darkwillow57
@darkwillow57 Жыл бұрын
Best series finale ever. Although I was really disappointed that it was over it's probably best they quit while they were still getting better. It would be sad if they just kept going and the series got crappy.
@fakecubed
@fakecubed 11 ай бұрын
@@darkwillow57 TNG getting out of the way of DS9 was also a boon for the franchise as a whole. VOY would've benefited from being delayed until the 6th season of DS9, though, or even waiting a couple years after DS9 ended, to give the creatives time to recharge. The premise for VOY was a great one, and the characters as initially conceived were wonderful, but during DS9's run it seemed like VOY was mostly getting the less talented writers working on it, and so much of the initial concept became so bland and watered down. I do defend VOY quite a bit against its critics, and during its run I tuned in weekly for every episode, excited to see the next one, but the show was so inconsistent, and squandered so much of its potential. And of course, they immediately jumped into another series with ENT right after that, which ended up getting itself canceled. I defend ENT, as well, except for the third season which was all kinds of terrible. And it was clear in the fourth season that they were going to go somewhere great, had the show continued to a seven season run. But I think if they had waited after VOY, it could have been so much better and succeeded in its seven season plan. Even just avoiding some real world events in the timing of the show (9/11) would've saved ENT from its third season ever happening.
@Nevir202
@Nevir202 2 жыл бұрын
Wild imagining Avery Brooks as Cpt Pickard. Funny too that they came back around to him later for DS9.
@nickasaro8789
@nickasaro8789 Жыл бұрын
Great work! gotta say I love how you give episode recommendations for each season, it’s something a lot of other retrospective channels don’t do.
@cyrusmorris9599
@cyrusmorris9599 3 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this with my mother when it aired back in the early 90s I was six or seven years old. And I still to this day I remember every moment, both the first and second part. I remember the speculation and waiting for an entire year summer before we actually knew what happened. It is by far one of the most epic Star Trek episodes of all time, one of the best science fiction television episodes of all time, and one of the best episodes of any program ever aired in the history of Television. It’s fucking amazing, and still head and shoulders above how people right nowadays. It might not be perfect, but it’s damn near. In retrospect you can say it’s not a strong, but there was a good 15 year. With this was deified as one of the single best Star Trek episodes ever created.
@WobblesandBean
@WobblesandBean 3 жыл бұрын
Ne too! I'd sneak downstairs at night to watch it on the TV while my dad snored away (he often fell asleep watching his own shows). Ah, memories
@dekai7992
@dekai7992 2 жыл бұрын
7:22 Man, I get gooesbumps when that theme comes up. It's so quintessential nowadays, and the show has shaped a good deal of who I am.
@Samael16661
@Samael16661 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think Gene Roddenberry is a creative god, but he did come up with the basic idea, and I'd say that's worth something
@dsr0116
@dsr0116 Жыл бұрын
I was a small kid when STNG premiered: I had been watching the original series before in reruns. I remember I did get excited about TNG after seeing a write up in my local newspaper: and I would watch the whole series on TV while growing up.
@thebeardedsquirt3711
@thebeardedsquirt3711 3 жыл бұрын
Almost brings a tear to me eye. They sure dont make 'em like this anymore...
@ryancarrell3186
@ryancarrell3186 3 жыл бұрын
the fact that Roddenberry thought Sir Patrick Stewart would be a bad choice as Picard makes me question just how good he was at his job. Edit- nevermind, he was the one who made Q, so he's clearly a genius.
@SimuLord
@SimuLord Жыл бұрын
Roddenberry may have created Q, but it was John de Lancie who _made_ Q.
@SuperParatech
@SuperParatech Жыл бұрын
I never anticipated watching all of this. I thought it was too long, but the narrator, explanation and presentation were top quality. Better than many television productions. It was enjoyable, entertaining and informative. The narrator is voice perfect to keep this interesting. I watched the entire 1:41:00
@ajkkjjk52
@ajkkjjk52 Жыл бұрын
"The Measure of a Man" is the perfect Star Trek episode. It may not be the absolute best in the franchise history, but it's the crystallization of all the things that make Trek what it is.
@kentgoldings
@kentgoldings 3 жыл бұрын
I’m strangely saddened that we didn’t get Leslie Crusher.
@centrevezgaming4862
@centrevezgaming4862 2 жыл бұрын
Just wait for the reboot and it will happen
@robertromero8692
@robertromero8692 2 жыл бұрын
She sounds like a Mary Sue. No thanks.
@Violetawa
@Violetawa 2 жыл бұрын
@@robertromero8692 so just regular Crusher?
@elizabethbeck4071
@elizabethbeck4071 2 жыл бұрын
She might have been less annoying to watch
@robertromero8692
@robertromero8692 2 жыл бұрын
@@elizabethbeck4071 Nah, she would have been MORE annoying.
@grahamturner1290
@grahamturner1290 3 жыл бұрын
A marvelous reminder of the pleasure I had watching TNG when it arrived in the UK, first a handful of episodes on rental VHS then on BBC 2 and retail VHS.🖖
@lexiburrows8127
@lexiburrows8127 2 жыл бұрын
Is that you Gremlin?
@grahamturner1290
@grahamturner1290 2 жыл бұрын
@@lexiburrows8127 it is indeed. Hey, how's you and yours? Hope all's well!
@lexiburrows8127
@lexiburrows8127 2 жыл бұрын
@@grahamturner1290 Hi. Great to hear from you. Unfortunately, my husband was sent to prison! Are you still at No. 5 thingy street? Do you still have your old Mobile number?
@grahamturner1290
@grahamturner1290 2 жыл бұрын
@@lexiburrows8127 great to hear from you too! Wow, sorry to hear that. Yes, my number is still the same. Feel free to call, if I don't reply immediately leave a voice message or text me. I lost your number a while ago! If that doesn't work for any reason I'll give you my email address.
@lexiburrows8127
@lexiburrows8127 2 жыл бұрын
@@grahamturner1290 Cool.
@leomartin1603
@leomartin1603 2 жыл бұрын
Patrick was 46 years old when he got this role. It just shows one can become famous at THE RIGHT TIME.
@bahaigpt
@bahaigpt 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that your series Retrospectives are the biggest on the internet speaks volumes to your dedication to the craft :)
@Koldeman
@Koldeman 3 жыл бұрын
I remember watching TNG when it was in the heyday from '89 onwards. Picard's breakdown in "Family" still brings me to tears & I am NOT a crier- I'm talking openly weeping. That moment is so raw & heartfelt; something you would never see Kirk do ("you Klingon bastard, you've killed my son!" notwithstanding). As it approached its 25th anniversary, Trek was a full-blown pop culture phenomenon, the 'Golden Age' of the franchise to be sure. When episodes like 'Unification' with the return of Spock or the wonderful episode with Scotty, 'Relics', TNG became a competent & bold accompaniment to TOS & the Kirk-era movies and it was an must-see event to watch every week. There's nothing like it nowadays to compare it to. DeForest Kelley said that one of the major factors to its longevity was its moments, like the crossover episodes with TOS cast or a stopover episode taking place at DS9 or the brilliant 'Yesterday's Enterprise.' Between special moments like these (now are described as "fan service") and the strong character-building, Trek was at its creative peak. It was a GREAT TIME to be a Trekker!
@kalashnikovdevil
@kalashnikovdevil 2 жыл бұрын
I mean, the break down Kirk has on Spock's death is pretty agonizing.
@Julian_Pepper
@Julian_Pepper 2 жыл бұрын
46:50 I like the character too. The relationship between Pulaski and Data is something special. She struggles with treating Data as sentient being, even though she knows it's wrong to not treat him as one, often catching herself slipping up and apologizing for it (seen most notably in "Where Silence Has Lease"). Then later in the season, they've become close friends, with Pulaski often helping Data during difficult times (especially after losing to Kolrami in "Peak Performance"). I mean, Crusher is a great character, but I kinda wish we could've had both.
@mathieuguillet4036
@mathieuguillet4036 11 ай бұрын
Pulaski was great, for sure. I would have liked to see her brought back as a guest star, or at least mentioned more often.
@MetalCaptainJim
@MetalCaptainJim 25 күн бұрын
Disaster is also an all-time favorite of mine. A great reminder that space is incredibly dangerous and will end your existence in a heartbeat for no apparent reason at all.
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