Yes, that episode is great. Even knowing what's going to happen, I can't help but feel for Data as he can't feel for himself even though he has a strong opinion on the matter of the objectivity of his "life." The scene where Riker takes off Data's hand... ugh. Knowing he was doing it to his friend in a bid to, against his own will, convince a judge of Data's lack of personhood is just brutal.I rewatched one of my favourite Star Trek TNG episodes, “Measure of a Man”. Otherwise known as one of many episodes where Starfleet’s left hand never spoke to its right in regards to Lt. Cdr Data.
The subject is unsubtle, the legal proceedings probably the subject of many a drinking game with lawyers, philosophers or naval administrators. But goddamn if it pulls it off. One of the best episodes in the still shaky second season. Rivalled only by “The Offspring”, and that episode tears my heart out every time.
Still, it always begs the question, at what point was he ever Starfleet's property that they could even consider him such to do with what they wished? I mean, he wasn't sold or given to them as far as I know. Ostensibly, he joined as willingly as all the other sentient beings; he could simply have quit at the thought of being studied like a frog in a high school science class.