Monday, October 9, 2023

Top ten ST:TNG episodes

I became a Star Trek: The Next Generation fan in my teens, mostly by watching it in syndication. They didn't air in order and so I never knew what episode I was going to end up watching. Eventually, I'd seen most if not all of the series, and had a vague notion of the arc. When Lindsay and I lived together, she'd DVR whatever episodes were appearing on various cable channels in a week and sometimes I'd watch with her, occasionally going, "Oh, I love this one," or, "Ew, I'm not in the mood for season two tonight," (I never was). When The Greatest Generation podcast started, I finally had the opportunity to watch the entire series from start to finish (by which I mean from the third season on). It's been a few years since they finished the series, and every once in a while I decide I'm in the mood for an episode and I scroll through all of them on Paramount Plus and pick one. Lately I've noticed I return to the same well a lot, and it got me thinking about what my top ten episodes might be.

Well, last week I had COVID, and I watched a lot of TNG, and I sat down and seriously thought about it, and here's what I've come up with.

10. Thine Own Self (season 7, episode 16)


I love a good "let's spy on a pre-warp culture" episode, and this is one of TNG's best of the genre. It's also a great "let's watch Data be Data even though he doesn't know he's Data" episode. Seeing him invent science was a real treat. And of course there's the theme of oppression and otherness, complete with a flaming-torch-wielding mob, and a child learning to love instead of hate.

9. Clues (season 4, episode 19)


This is a great "What's going on with Data?" episode (not the only one on this list), and a fine specimen of a "Troi is possessed" episode. The concept of Data being compromised, or practicing deception, is a very effective source of tension, and the episode really makes you feel for Picard and the crew as they try to figure out what is happening. It was nice of the xenophobic aliens to not kill them after Picard's plan failed the first time. I guess it all worked out on the second try!

8. Remember Me (season 4 episode 5)


Or as I like to call it, "The One With the Static Warp Bubble." I absolutely love the concept of your world shrinking and people blinking out of existence and everyone else around you acting like everything's completely normal. I mean, no, I wouldn't want to be Beverly Crusher in this situation, but what a great, doctorly, scientisty job she does sussing out the situation and trusting herself and STUMPING THE COMPUTER. This episode also has one my two favorite TNG quotes that I keep in easy recall: 

Crusher: Computer, what is the nature of the universe?
Computer: The universe is a spheroid region, 705 meters in diameter.

Let's just not talk about the Traveler shall we?

7. Cause and Effect (season 5, episode 18)


This episode is something of an earworm because they make you watch it like five times. "No help for the Klingon" lives in my brain rent free and I say it to myself at least once a day, usually while doing the Wordle in the morning. "Cause and Effect" is probably the best use of commercial breaks in all of television (the ship explodes, commercial break, and we're back to the poker game). I'm glad that Data knew what "3" meant at just the right time, otherwise we never would have met Captain Frasier.

6. Starship Mine (season 6, episode 18)


Another episode I would like to rename: "The One With the Barion Sweep." Here's my other favorite TNG quote: "I was attempting to fill a silent moment with non-relevant conversation." You gotta shoehorn in those Data-learning-to-be-human moments where you can. For this episode, it's all about the A story. I don't care much about what's happening down on the planet. The Picard action movie on the ship is RIVETING, and I love the faceless, creeping danger of the barion sweep almost as much as I love the pure self-serving menace of Kelsey. I think of this episode every once in a while when I'm in an office building after hours and there's a crew there I've never seen before and I'm like, "Are they stealing the dilithium?"

5. Brothers (season 4, episode 3)


I like this episode almost exclusively for the first 15 minutes or so when Data has taken over the ship and is thwarting the rest of the crew's attempts to gain control. Brent Spiner does automaton so well (obviously). The rest of the episode is a little meh, but Lore is so Loki in this episode so that brightens up the planet part. 

4. Conundrum (season 5, episode 14)


I can never remember what this episode is about from the title. How about, "The One With Kieran MacDuff"? But once I read the blurb, this is definitely one of the episodes that makes me go, "I love that one." I remember the first time I saw this episode when I wasn't super familiar with the series yet and I was like, that guy doesn't look familiar, but the episode doesn't make it super obvious that he's not supposed to be there. Well, not until he starts trying to manipulate the senior staff to do his bidding. It's another great mystery episode where the characters find their way back to themselves despite the circumstances. Oh! And I love that they think Data is a bartender because he happened to be behind the bar when everyone lost their memories.

3. Face of the Enemy (season 6, episode 14)


This is one of the all-time great Deanna Troi episodes. Deanna and Marina Sirtis are famously underused, and this episode is the proof. I also love a dress-you-up-like-an-alien episode. This is also one of two episodes on this list that prominently feature Carolyn Seymour (Commander Toreth), brilliant in both of her big guest-starring roles. What gives me the right to totally ignore seasons 1 and 2? "THIS GIVES ME THE RIGHT!"

2. First Contact (season 4, episode 15)


We've got "dress you up as an alien," we've got "let's spy on a pre-warp culture," and we've got BEBE NEUWIRTH. We've also got the softer side of Carolyn Seymour (Mirasta Yale), who hitches a ride on the starship enterprise and is never seen or heard from again (by her people or by us). We've also got "show someone their planet from Ten Forward and blow their mind," and "beam into your computer lab and make all your dreams come true." I guess that's enough. Oh, and Riker sexing his way out of a sticky (sorry) situation.

1. Yesterday's Enterprise (season 3, episode 15)


This episode is a movie. I know it's regular episode length, but it is so cinematic. The lighting, the background sound, and not a scene is wasted. God bless the person who came up with the idea to bring back Tasha Yar in this way (Was it Denise Crosby? I think she takes credit for it). And Guinan! And prune juice! It would probably be confusing, but I feel like this is a great episode to bring someone into the series with. It's just so excellent.

What I left out:
  • I feel like I need to make an honorable mention to the two biggies, "The Inner Light" and "Darmok." I think since they loom so large in the Star Trek world, my brain is fine to keep them on that separate list and they didn't make it into this one.
  • I didn't include any two-parters in here since I tend not to gravitate towards those for the same reason I'm very rarely in the mood for a movie: I just don't want to lock myself into that much episode in one sitting. But "Best of Both Worlds" and "All Good Things..." will always have a special place in my heart.
  • I don't hate Q, and I do love Lwaxana Troi, but they do tend to take over an episode and when they're involved you kind of have to put your hopes for a series-relevant story aside (with the exception of when Q introduced us all to the Borg)
  • I never cared much for Lieutenant Barclay, and knowing the kind of person Dwight Schultz is I feel like I never need to watch a Barclay episode ever again
  • I feel like I need to give another honorable mention to all the "Troi is possessed"/"Troi is a jerk" episodes that didn't make it on to the list: "Power Play," "The Loss," "Man of the People." Have I missed any?
What are your top ten?

Monday, January 2, 2023

Live entertainment 2022

Thanks to friends who are proactive about seeing good theater, like Kathryn, I saw a fair amount of shows this year without really having to think about what I wanted, which is always the challenge (it's why I do Home Chef). 

Broadway:

  • American Utopia w/mom
  • Birthday Candles w/Kathryn
  • The Little Prince w/snails
  • SIX w/Kathryn
  • Paradise Square w/Kathryn
  • Plaza Suite w/Louise & Jeremy
  • POTUS w/Jeremy, Marissa, and Kathryn
  • Into the Woods w/Jess & Kyle
  • A Strange Loop w/Liebers
  • 1776 w/NYMAAC
  • Phantom of the Opera w/NYMAAC

    At the Public:
    • Suffs (canceled)
    • Fat Ham w/Kathryn & Hillary
    • Richard III at Shakespeare in the Park/The Delacorte w/Kathryn (opening night)
    • As You Like It at Shakespeare in the Park/The Delacorte w/Kathryn (opening night)
    Other theater:
    • Four Quartets (modern dance show at BAM w/Kathryn)
    • Little Shop of Horrors off-Broadway w/Mike
    • Sassafras & the Captain w/Mike & Kathryn (directed by Kate)
    • Into the Woods at City Center on Mothers Day w/my mom & Kathryn
    • This Beautiful Future at the Cherry Lane Theater with Laura
    • Stamptown at Asylum NYC w/Bryan
    • The Stranger Things Experience w/work friends

      Concerts:
      • Neighbor Charlie at Mama Tried ("Neighbor Charlie" is not the name of a band. Charlie is the name of one of my neighbors)
      • ISO Symphonic Band Memorial Day Concert at Green-Wood Cemetery w/neighbors
      • Akie Bermiss at Wild Birds w/Maya & David
      • Lake Street Dive at Radio City Music Hall w/Maya
      • The Greatest Generation: The Double Dumbass Tour at the Bell House w/Lindsay
      • Strong Sets at CrossFit South Brooklyn w/neighbors
      Museums:
      • The Metropolitan Museum of Art w/Mike
      • NY Historical Society (Art for Change exhibit) w/NYMAAC
      • National Museum of African American History & Culture (DC)
      • National Museum of the American Indian (DC)
      • Asheville Art Museum
      • Moogseum (Asheville, NC)
      • Asheville Pinball Museum
      • LongHouse Reserve (East Hampton, NY)
      National Parks
      • Great Smoky Mountains
      • Blue Ridge Parkway
      • Folk Art Center
      • Fire Island National Recreation Area
      Theme Parks:
      • Walt Disney World (all four parks)
      • Dollywood
      My own performances:
      • 8 parades and 2 other performances with the Queer Big Apple Corps Marching Band (look at that shiny new name!), which culminated in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the band's first time marching in it (we performed in the pre-recorded, reviewing-stand-only version in 2020)
      • 2 concerts with the Queer Big Apple Corps Symphonic Band
      • 5 concerts with the Queer Urban Orchestra, including a 4-conductor fall opener which served as the final audition for our artistic director search. I also helped out with our QUOtets chamber concert
      • 1 paid gig as timpanist at the Holy Apostles Easter service

      2022 viewing

      If 2022 was the year of anything for me, it was the year of Disney+. I've been devouring Star Wars series one by one, the pinnacle being Andor and the least interesting being The Book of Boba Fett. I've also allowed myself some new MCU content despite not having done the work of watching all the movies. She-Hulk was excellent (thanks to the brilliant Tatiana Maslany) and WandaVision was enjoyable despite my lacking the backstory. I've also been consuming all the new Star Trek I can get my hands on via Paramount+. Lower Decks continues to be its highest achievement in my estimation, and Picard, though I love it and am very much looking forward to the final TNG-reunion season, is a little bonkers.

      A mutual interest in some mindless fun has led to a series of TV nights with neighbors. We started with the nostalgic and slightly reprehensible And Just Like That, and a subset of us continued on with RuPaul's Drag Race season 14 and the recent All-Stars season, my entrance into the series. Other group watch action included this year's three Page & Popcorn Book & Movie Club (P&P) selections: Passing, The Tender Bar, and Under the Banner of Heaven, the last of which continued an ongoing fascination with Mormon fundamentalism, along with Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey. Adjacent to (and overlapping with) Mormon fundamentalism is true crime, an obsession I satisfied by watching the creepy and excellent Candy (Hulu), the chilling and well constructed The Staircase (Netflix), and season 2 of the now-named A Very British Scandal (Prime). And speaking of the which, British productions, actors, and accents populated my year as usual; standouts included season 5 of The Crown, season 2 of Bridgerton, Crashing, and the incredibly sweet Heartstopper (and, of course, Star Wars). I also watched Downton Abbey: A New Era which demanded a rewatch of the series as a palate cleanser. On the subject of rewatches, I finished my rewatch of Friends which I started last year after watching the reunion special, and I bookended it with another watch of the reunion.

      New (to me) series

      • And Just Like That (watched season 1 with neighbors, watched the documentary)
      • The Gilded Age 
      • The Mandalorian (seasons 1-2)
      • Broad City (seasons 1-2)
      • RuPaul's Drag Race (season 14 and All-Stars All-Winners, with neighbors)
      • Heartstopper
      • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
      • WandaVision
      • Our Flag Means Death
      • Anatomy of a Scandal
      • Candy
      • The Staircase
      • Crashing
      • Uncoupled
      • Obi-Wan Kenobi
      • She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
      • Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey
      • The Other Two (season 1)
      • The Patient
      • Andor
      • The Book of Boba Fett
      • Under the Banner of Heaven (first episode with P&P book club, hybridly, the rest on my own)
      Movies and one-offs
      • Harry Potter 20th Anniversary
      • The Lost Daughter
      • The Eyes of Tammy Faye
      • Isle of Dogs (with neighbors, remotely)
      • Groundhog Day (rewatch)
      • Passing (with P&P book club, hybridly)
      • Encanto
      • Frankie and Johnny (with neighbors)
      • The Tender Bar (with P&P book club, hybridly)
      • White Hot: The Rise and Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch
      • Dear Evan Hansen (on a plane)
      • Great Performances: Keeping Company With Sondheim
      • Hannah Gadsby: Douglas (rewatch, with Louise)
      • Everything Everywhere All At Once (with Louise & Kathryn)
      • Persuasion
      • Obvious Child
      • Inside the Mind of a Cat
      • Westworld (1973 movie, with Cricket & Mark)
      • Bros (in the theater, on a date)
      • Downton Abbey: A New Era
      • Welcome to Kutsher's: The Last Catskills Resort
      • Enola Holmes 2
      • When Harry Met Sally

      Continued series and rewatches

      • Friends (rewatched seasons 9 and 10 and the reunion show)
      • Downton Abbey (all)
      • Better Call Saul (season 5)
      • The Crown (season 5)
      • Star Trek: Voyager (rewatched most of season 3, all of season 4, and the beginning of season 5 along with The Greatest Generation podcast)
      • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (season 4)
      • Stranger Things (season 4)
      • Star Trek: Discovery (season 4)
      • Star Trek: Lower Decks (seasons 2-3)
      • Dead to Me (season 3)
      • Star Trek: Picard (season 2)
      • Bridgerton (season 2)
      • Hacks (season 2)
      • A Very British Scandal (season 2)
      • The White Lotus (season 2)