What did you think were the 5 worst episodes of TNG Season 4? Cheat sheet below.

What did you think were the 5 worst episodes of TNG Season 4? Cheat sheet below.

4.1 — “The Best of Both Worlds: Part II”

4.2 — “Family”

4.3 — “Brothers”

4.4 — “Suddenly Human”

4.5 — “Remember Me”

4.6 — “Legacy”

4.7 — “Reunion”

4.8 — “Future Imperfect”

4.9 — “Final Mission”

4.10 — “The Loss”

4.11 — “Data’s Day”

4.12 — “The Wounded”

4.13 — “Devil’s Due”

4.14 — “Clues”

4.15 — “First Contact”

4.16 — “Galaxy’s Child”

4.17 — “Night Terrors”

4.18 — “Identity Crisis”

4.19 — “The Nth Degree”

4.20 — “Qpid”

4.21 — “The Drumhead”

4.22 — “Half a Life”

4.23 — “The Host”

4.24 — “The Mind’s Eye”

4.25 — “In Theory”

4.26 — “Redemption I”


Posted

in

by

Tags:

Comments

2 responses to “What did you think were the 5 worst episodes of TNG Season 4? Cheat sheet below.”

  1. Randi Cohen Avatar

    Remember Me – Meh.  Not a fan of Krusher-centered episodes.

    Devil’s Due – Just silly.

    Night Terrors – One shot of Deanna floating in her nightdress too many.

    Qpid – Ugh.

    Identity Crisis – Boring and lame.

    This was easy.  Five best will be harder.  I agree it’s tough to remember all the episodes, but there were really more good than bad ones this season, so the bad ones did stand out.

  2. Kevin Black Avatar

    This may be hard, because I have six episodes I rated as 2 or below, and I will have to spare one (and go over them all–ugh). Okay:

    “Devil’s Due” This was just rotten, and, like “Qpid,” sexist to boot.

    “Identity Crisis” Painful. Geordi would get his moment later.

    “Legacy”  This was like a Season One episode, not in a good way.

    “Night Terrors” I thought I remembered good things about this one, and then realized I was thinking of “The Loss.” This one was terrible, all the worse for being derivative. It manages to make “The Tholian Web” look good, and I didn’t care for “The Tholian Web.” 

    “Qpid” If they’re going to keep bringing Q back (I understand he does not appear in Season Five), they need to figure out how to do something fresh with him like they did with Lawaxana.

    I gave a pass to “The Nth Degree,” which was more disappointing than horrible.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *