Much like the Star Trek episode about a decade earlier, this episode dealt with children distrusting the grownups (called grups on Star Trek, here we are simply the elders), this is a decent episode made so by Mark Lambert as the tyrannical child who must realize he now is no different from those he rebelled against.
Lambert is virtually cut of the same cloth as Michael J. Fox, but it appears Lambert chose to venture to the UK (based on his future appearances) and focus on the London stage, no doubt, to improve his acting chops.
Whether or not that was the case is not for me to say, but he is overly intense here, again, very similar to Michael J. Fox.
For this and this alone, the episode stands out and is worthwhile.
Lambert is virtually cut of the same cloth as Michael J. Fox, but it appears Lambert chose to venture to the UK (based on his future appearances) and focus on the London stage, no doubt, to improve his acting chops.
Whether or not that was the case is not for me to say, but he is overly intense here, again, very similar to Michael J. Fox.
For this and this alone, the episode stands out and is worthwhile.