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Star Trek: The Next Generation: Up the Long Ladder (1989)
interesting but dull episode
Starting with a distress beacon call which was used by "European Hegemony" after WWIII, a series of events happen and under the carpet we see the true messages the episode tries to impose us:
"European Hegemony is a loose alliance on Earth at the 22nd Century ... and the first of stirrings of World Government" -Picard says
Whether you get this as a condescending declaration about European Economic Community (European Union after 1993 - 4 years after the episode)from the victor nation of Cold War or you get this as an insightful sign from Gene Roddenbery consistent with actual history and "The Venus Project".
What ever you believe, I believe Rosalyn Landor is the sexiest English woman with those eyebrows, chin and breathtaking naked neck&shoulder composition...
And I must say, forget about Riker, she has a belly that can even seduce his holiness The Pope.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Lonely Among Us (1987)
all started with Mr. Singh
The magnificent death of Mr. Singh... He gets shocked from the warp station at engineering and flies like a butterfly just close to the warp core and while facing downwards, spotted by Worf and declared dead.
I hope I'm not wrong, but this is the very first time we see on a TNG episode the rule "Appeared too much, lived too much".
I mean when an "appearance with a dialogue" playing actor that we see for the first time and doesn't have a relation with the story of that episode, eventually dies before the end of that episode :)
...and the last scene with the delegate BBQ is probably the funniest cultural conflict i have ever heard of.