Zack Handlen of
The A.V. Club gave the episode a grade A. Keith DeCandido of
Tor.com rated it 3 out of 10. "The Drumhead" was rated the 15th best episode of
Star Trek: The Next Generation in 2016 by
The Hollywood Reporter. Actor Michael Dorn, who played the character Worf on the show, has stated this was his favorite episode of the series, and in particular liked Worf and Picard's scene at the end of the episode. In 2014, "The Drumhead" was rated as the 34th best episode of
Star Trek by
io9, when reviewing the top 100 episodes of all series up to that time (including animated and live-action television series). In 2018,
Tom's Guide rated "The Drumhead" one of the 15 best episodes featuring Picard. In 2017,
Den of Geek ranked Jean Simmons' role as one of the top ten guest stars on
Star Trek: The Next Generation. In 2017,
Vulture.com listed this episode as one of the best of
Star Trek: The Next Generation. In 2018,
Entertainment Weekly ranked "The Drumhead" as one of the top ten moments of Jean-Luc Picard. In 2018,
Popular Mechanics highlighted "The Drumhead" as one of the best Picard episodes, and as recommended viewing for audiences to prepare for a new television series based on that character,
Star Trek: Picard. In 2019,
The Hollywood Reporter ranked it among the top 25 episodes of
Star Trek: The Next Generation, noting the acting performance by guest star Jean Simmons and its narrative warning about those who spread fear, of fanatical biases, and
McCarthyism. In 2020,
Games Radar recommended watching this episode prior to viewing
Star Trek: Picard. In 2020,
Space.com considered Picard's speech (beginning "With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censored. The first thought forbidden. The first freedom denied—chains us all irrevocably") as one of the character's top ten moments. In 2020, Mike Stoklasa of
Red Letter Media ranked this episode among his five most favourite episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In 2020,
ScreenRant ranked "The Drumhead" as the most important TNG episode with a morality message, noting that "in an age of social media and out of control fake news, Admiral Satie's rhetoric has been taken to insane extremes within our culture, forcing us to once again examine our propensity for falling victim to conspiracy theories and nefarious agendas perpetuated by bad-faith actors." == Home media releases ==