Watched the S1 TNG episode "Too Short a Season". This the one where the elderly admiral is called to negotiate a hostage release by an old adversary. He takes a drug to make himself young again, at the cost of his own life.
Very much an episode that rightfully belongs in the original series era, like much of the early TNG fare. Not very good, too be honest. Mostly due to the Admiral Jameson character, played by Clayton Rohner.
His makeup at the beginning is almost laughable. He's 85 and looks 115. My father is close to that age and could be his son by comparison. He should have looked at the beginning like he did halfway through his transformation. Instead, by the end, it's comically jarring when you see him as a babyfaced boy.
Speaking of comic, his performance is something else. Apparently he went to the Bugs Bunny school of acting, first in his class. Literally a half dozen times he clenches up, grabbing his side, yelping in pain. The only thing missing is the carrot and him saying "I'm dyin', Doc!". At the end, in his confrontation with Karnas (played with yeoman like effort by veteran character actor Michael Pataki), the scenery chewing goes up to 11. Shaking and sweating and spurting out his lines, I was left chuckling out loud.
Bad episodes like this provide a good contrast when the series found its footing.