The worst episode of TNG worried Michael Dorn's future







When he debuted in 1987, “Star Trek: The next generation” was so far away from something. Starfleet's adventures for the first time in the 1960s, since the first time, since the final and the final, and people have been betting against them since the original series. Not only this is the creator of franchise Gene Roddenberry has just accepted the series In an angry condition and it can be incredibly rude because the “next generation” has found the foot of the first season. Therefore, it was rough, in fact, some cast, did not convince the serial to do it.

An early episode is quite well accepted The worst is one of the “next generation” Michael Dorn, who played the Longendian Lieutenant, was very bad that the show would worry that the first season would be the last one. During his visit to Podcast “In your inside with Michael Rosenbaum” Dorn said why “the next generation” works, but the fourth episode, the quarterly controversial “code of honor”.

Dorn thoughtful Honorary Code Star Trek will sink: the next generation

Speaking with Rosenbaum, Dorn said that “the morality of” morals “every week, saying that” honor codes “that this is generally

“… I really thought that I don't think we can't do this from this episode

“Star Trek” writers thought that something was a good idea and was old as milk (not, be sure) “Star Trek” stories, in a clear way now).). However, the “Honor Code” is especially effective. Episode, Lieutenant Tasha Yar and (Denise Crosby), different African cultures are kidnapped by a group called Ligonians, a racist, puree stereotype. Ligonian leader Lutan (Jessie Lawrence Ferguson), forguson's pre-spouse, despite the one that leads to a war between women and women, decides to make the most advanced spouse. Playing the commander who played the commander in the episode is so deep, Jonathan Freyer will also riker in the “next gene” and focused on a number of “star trek” episodes He wants to be drawn from the flow of the episode. This is quite tough, but it's not wrong.

Honorary Code Code was a racist, poorly thought-made mixed

Now it is very easy to see how much the racist “Honor Code”, but in 1987, in 1987, the “next generation” wrote, the Ligoniati did not harm the African tribal stereotypes. It is likely that because women are accepted as commodities and less symbols, they probably do not understand how the sexist's episode is, and the Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) is going with some sexist thoughts nominated by Ligonians. It's really terrible and antithesis Progressive vision of Star Trek This really makes all of the most wicked episodes of franchise.

In an interview in 2012 Startrek.comDorn said “Next Gen” is not regretted by its time Even if some of his friends' Castmates were irritating to some of the storytellers. But he trained the “Code of Honor” and noted why individual Regrets episode:

“If they didn't really have nothing, there was an episode I didn't want, but I was after that.”

“Honorary code” is not just a terrible episode, it is an episode that does not have any worms, and this is a crime worthy of a starfleet court.



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