So I've managed to notice a few things about Season 2 halfway through which is a little strange. I thought that The Measure of Man would surely be the only good episode in the season, but surprisingly enough A Matter of Honor was nothing short of fantastic. So far Season 2 is confusing quality wise. It opened up with The Child which was shit, then it was kind of mediocre with some fun episodes (Elementary, Dear Data) then it had two fantastic episodes in a row (Matter of Honor, Measure of Man) only to ruin that good streak with fucking The Dauphin.
The quality is just all over the place. I can't understand why for the god damn life of me. I know Roddenberry was pretty much at death's door during Season 2, but from what I also understand he became less involved with the show after Season 1. I don't know any real behind the scenes info about Star Trek, but does anyone have any idea why this Season is so wonky?
Another thing I noticed is that Picard is completely overshadowed by Data and Riker. Riker is charming as fuck, tough, and clever. Dude fucking beat the shit out of a Klingon on their own ship, kicked the captain off to take command, managed to get some Klingon chicks feeling the hots for him, gained the respect of the bridge crew, and was just suave as fuck that entire episode to the point where whenever he was on screen I was just smiling. Data on the other hand has this childlike innocence that you could only really get out of an android. Add superhuman abilities and incredible intelligence and he's really fun to watch. They both really match up to Spock and McCoy in the sense that they're a blast to watch on screen. Then there's Picard. He's the captain of the Enterprise and I'd say his defining characteristic is uhh...being kind of a hard ass? I really don't know what else he's got going for him. He has fun moments with Riker, but Riker himself is usually the source of the fun there. He was great in The Measure of a Man, but that's the only episode I've really liked him in. I saw him in a two-part episode where he was kept as a sort of slave on a criminal vessel which he was great in too so I hope he gets better.
Lastly, TNG is really, really, really violent at some times. Phasers set to kill are borderline horrifying. I guess this started towards the end of Season 1 when Picard shot a Starfleet officer who was infected with a parasite that was controlling him and his fucking face melted off and his stomach exploded. I kind of wrote off that incident as just being related to that episode, but to my surprise when Riva's chorus was shot in the beginning of Season 2, their flesh pretty much melted off before only a skeleton was left. I have no idea why this change was made, but I generally prefer phaser shots either leaving holes in the body or just making entire people disappear like in TOS. It's not very fitting for people to melt in Star Trek. I'd assume that the Federation generally wouldn't want weapons to do that shit.