ST TNG S4E16: Galaxy's Child
A two story episode - the first is the Enterprise accidentally killing a large creature that exists in space only to find it's pregnant, and having to assist the newborn. That was a bit hippy-dippy and the CGI was ropey. It kind of revelled in the less interesting aspects of Next Gen and its hippy treehugging blah-dom.
The second strand was Geordie having to deal with the real-life version of a person he'd recreated in the holodeck - Dr. Leah Brahms (season 3, episode 6: Booby Trap). She's colder and less personable than he'd expected, and he tries to win her around, and indeed woo her, until he realises she's married.
Yeah, Geordie does come across at points like a creepy stalker - the point when she finds the holodeck recreation in particular, and it's not handled that well in the writing - but I really enjoyed LeVar Burton in this episode. He's rather excellent dealing with decent to middling writing and selling it well, and the actress playing against him is fine in the role, and sells herself as a different character from before.
It's nice to see LaForge have some game for once
The Enterprise doesn't need two sex pests aboard - Rapey Riker is enough for any large ship - and LaForge gets out of this one nicely
7/10