It focused on three characters, Picard, Worf, and Wesley Crusher, all dealing with some family issues as their ship is undergoing repairs after the attack. The second episode of Season 4, "Family" was tasked with showing how the crew of the Enterprise got back to normal after its fight with the Borg (and after Captain Picard was briefly assimilated by the powerful and feared collective), and the episode went on to become beloved by viewers. It's now been a little over 30 years since the classic Season 4 episode "Family," which Moore wrote, aired, and he spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about not only how it came about, but how much Star Trek's creative mastermind Gene Roddenberry absolutely hated his idea for the episode. Moore has become known more recently for his work on shows like the sci-fi hit Battlestar Galactica and time-traveling romance Outlander, but he got his start as a writer on Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1989.
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