The character of the judge advocate was named Phillipa Louvois, played by Amanda McBroom, and there’s a clear tension between her and Picard. The former Jean Luc also talked about a cut scene and how the show treated his ‘sexiness.’ Both sides had cogent reasons for believing what they did.Īmanda McBroom and Patrick Stewart in "Measure of a Man" But was a complex situation, and one that required intelligent reasoning and argument. I think there must have been others in the first season that dealt with stronger, society based issues, there must have been. I can think of one very early on that involved a race of black aliens that we all felt quite embarrassed about. I think we had several quite weak episodes in the first season. I remember the pilot episode and can’t watch it because I was so terrified all the time of messing it up or getting fired. You know, I don’t remember much about the first season.
It is a title that always comes up when the fans or critics or academics even, talk about the highlights of every season. Many fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation consider this episode to be the first truly great episode of the series. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Sir Patrick Stewart talks about why "Measure of o Man" is one his few memorable early TNG episodes… Stewart on Forgetting Most of S1 & S2, Measure of A Man & Sexy Picard He also talks about show’s attempts at romance with Picard. In a new interview Sir Patrick Stewart talks about how that is one of the few early TNG episodes he can even remember.
(Still part of main episode progression for Romulan Republic players.Season 2 of Star Trek: The Next Generation was released on Blu-ray yesterday and the set includes an extended version of "Measure of a Man," one of Trek’s most memorable episodes. Some missions may appear in alternative orders for some factions.