CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
The Big Goodbye - The Enterprise is meeting with an insect species who demand a specific greeting from Captain Picard. Any mispronunciation could mean death, maybe! Troi convinces Picard to take a break in the holodeck first so he decides to have his first Dixon Hill detective adventure. Since this is the first holodeck episode it starts off really slow paced as we're intrdouced to the concept of holonovels and how they work and holodeck characters keep commenting on how oddly Picard is dressed. It's all pretty generic detective stuff but Picard seems to be enjoying it. He holds a briefing for the crew where he tells them all how much fun he had playing his hologame. It's kind of cute, really, a bit like Trump holding a briefing where he tells his staff about a video game he just played or something (except that wouldn't be cute he's a monster.) We're reminded again that we can't insult the insect or they'll kill us all. He invites Crusher and Wallen (a 21st century historian/fiction expert) to join him and Data tags along too because he's curious about detectives. They all walk around being impressed by the holodeck. Wallen implies that baseball has died out. Don't let Sisko hear you!!!!!!
The insects fire a probe and the ship goes a bit weird. Riker talks to them which is REALLY STUPID of him since we've been told twice that the insects will only talk to Picard and if they're offended in any way they might kill everyone. The holodeck breaks down and they can't get to Picard. Wesley lets Riker know he's an expert on the holodeck (OF COURSE) and he can fix it. Meanwhile Picard's continuing his gentle detective adventure. Beverly swallows some chewing gum in the best Beverly scene so far in TNG. He blatantly flirts with Crusher then decides it's time to go home. But first they're held up by a bad actor with a gun. They all smile at this (guns are funny!) until he shoots Wallen and he starts bleeding for real. Half an hour into the episode and we've got to the drama! They can't get out the holodeck. Can't Data just tear through the wall with his android strength or something? I guess not.
Tough guy actor Lawrence Tierney (who was nuts in real life according to Jerry Seinfeld and Wil Wheaton) shows up as the gangster boss guy. Picard tries to explain the concepts of holodecks to the holodeck characters as they're held at gunpoint. Again I have to ask why Data can't just kill the bady guys? It's just a holodeck so it's not like it's real murder and shooting him wouldn't kill him (though I suppose at this point in the series Data's strength hasn't been established?) The stand-off scene goes on way too long. In a later season I think Picard would have just punched the henchman and grabbed his gun. Wesley accidentally makes a snowstorm appear before the exit door opens. The bad guys leave the holodeck then slowly fade away because for some reason holodeck characters can exist outside the holodeck for a few seconds at this point. There's a nice moment where Dixon's cop friend asks what will happen to him and his family when Picard leaves the holodeck. The ending is good too as Picard successfully performs the insect greeting still wearing his Dixon Hill outfit.
This episode is generally considered one of the best of season one. I can see why that is, and I don't want to sound too negative on it because it certainly isn't bad, but I do think it's an episode that has aged poorly. One problem is that there have been SO MANY holodeck episodes since this once that it's impossible not to think "get to the malfunction!" as the episode is playing out. Like I said ealier it's so slow that it's about half an hour in before Picard knows there's something wrong with the holodeck. I understand that they needed scenes of everyone walking around being impressed by how realistic the holodeck is, and some of that stuff is good, it's just not very exciting to watch when you've seen 75 holodeck episodes since this. Lawrence Tierney makes a good noir villain but the scene with him holding Picard and friends up at gunpoint is kind of teidous since you know Data could just grab the gun from him at any moment but doesn't because of drama. And the Dixon Hill stuff is really generic without any twists on the detective genre. BUT LIKE I SAID it's certainly on the good side for TNG season one and I did like the subplot with the asshole insects!
SCORE: 7/10
The insects fire a probe and the ship goes a bit weird. Riker talks to them which is REALLY STUPID of him since we've been told twice that the insects will only talk to Picard and if they're offended in any way they might kill everyone. The holodeck breaks down and they can't get to Picard. Wesley lets Riker know he's an expert on the holodeck (OF COURSE) and he can fix it. Meanwhile Picard's continuing his gentle detective adventure. Beverly swallows some chewing gum in the best Beverly scene so far in TNG. He blatantly flirts with Crusher then decides it's time to go home. But first they're held up by a bad actor with a gun. They all smile at this (guns are funny!) until he shoots Wallen and he starts bleeding for real. Half an hour into the episode and we've got to the drama! They can't get out the holodeck. Can't Data just tear through the wall with his android strength or something? I guess not.
Tough guy actor Lawrence Tierney (who was nuts in real life according to Jerry Seinfeld and Wil Wheaton) shows up as the gangster boss guy. Picard tries to explain the concepts of holodecks to the holodeck characters as they're held at gunpoint. Again I have to ask why Data can't just kill the bady guys? It's just a holodeck so it's not like it's real murder and shooting him wouldn't kill him (though I suppose at this point in the series Data's strength hasn't been established?) The stand-off scene goes on way too long. In a later season I think Picard would have just punched the henchman and grabbed his gun. Wesley accidentally makes a snowstorm appear before the exit door opens. The bad guys leave the holodeck then slowly fade away because for some reason holodeck characters can exist outside the holodeck for a few seconds at this point. There's a nice moment where Dixon's cop friend asks what will happen to him and his family when Picard leaves the holodeck. The ending is good too as Picard successfully performs the insect greeting still wearing his Dixon Hill outfit.
This episode is generally considered one of the best of season one. I can see why that is, and I don't want to sound too negative on it because it certainly isn't bad, but I do think it's an episode that has aged poorly. One problem is that there have been SO MANY holodeck episodes since this once that it's impossible not to think "get to the malfunction!" as the episode is playing out. Like I said ealier it's so slow that it's about half an hour in before Picard knows there's something wrong with the holodeck. I understand that they needed scenes of everyone walking around being impressed by how realistic the holodeck is, and some of that stuff is good, it's just not very exciting to watch when you've seen 75 holodeck episodes since this. Lawrence Tierney makes a good noir villain but the scene with him holding Picard and friends up at gunpoint is kind of teidous since you know Data could just grab the gun from him at any moment but doesn't because of drama. And the Dixon Hill stuff is really generic without any twists on the detective genre. BUT LIKE I SAID it's certainly on the good side for TNG season one and I did like the subplot with the asshole insects!
SCORE: 7/10