Ughhh! After The Measure of a Man we go back to season one... at least that's what it feels like in this very basic and hollow story.
Luckily season two has certain things going for it, like the amazing Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan who lights up her scenes, or Michael Dorn coming into his own as Worf and when he's gifted with anything even remotely amusing he can smash it out of the park with his superb delivery and timing.
Rushed and forced main plot but all around the periphery are nice moments. Then there's one or two scenes that are so bad that they're hilarious.
Not one to rewatch all that often....
Luckily season two has certain things going for it, like the amazing Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan who lights up her scenes, or Michael Dorn coming into his own as Worf and when he's gifted with anything even remotely amusing he can smash it out of the park with his superb delivery and timing.
Rushed and forced main plot but all around the periphery are nice moments. Then there's one or two scenes that are so bad that they're hilarious.
Not one to rewatch all that often....