What's the best Star Trek episode?
Best Star Trek Episode
not that one, it doesn't make a lick of sense if you actually pause and think about the premise.
>TOS
Wolf in the fold
>TNG
Sub Rosa
>VOY
Threshold
>ENT
The finale
>Sub Rosa
>ENT finale
did you just name the worst episodes? I havent seen the others but i am seeing a pattern here
star trek IV: the journey home is objectively the best piece of star trek media in existance. the rest is mostly pretty shit
hollow pursuits
those are for real trekkies with an acquired taste
>think about the premise.
Think about it... logically?
this is the most realistic episode
>tos
2x04 Mirror, Mirror
>tas
1x02 Yesteryear
>tos movies
The Search For Spock
>tng
3x04 Who Watches the Watchers
>tng movies
First Contact
>ds9
1x19 Duet
>voy
2x18 Deathwish
>ent
2x02 Carbon Creek
What was his name? "When the walls fell"?
VOY best episode is Thirty Days
Good list overall, I’m
with you 100% on DS9 and ENT but a Q episode for VOY?? I can easily name five better episodes
Better VOY episodes:
>30 days
>Year of Hell 1+2
>Extreme Risk
>Learning Curve
>Living Witness
the last episodes
always best when this shit ends
In the pale moonlight of course.
>Deathwish
That entire VOY Q arc could have been so much better. Janeway needed less pretending to be Picard and more holding things together in bad situations. Exploring a representation of the Continuum was an incredible opportunity which they wasted on their "road in the desert" shit. And the whole "the Q aren't actually omnipotent" thing took them down a peg. Story was good though.
The Q and the Grey was the real disappointment. A war between immortal superbeings could have been amazing. Instead they waste the first half of the episode watching John DeLance try to bang Janeway.
>"You'd be surprised what kind of creative munitions can be made when one immortal being sets his mind on killing another."
This was the best line in that episode and it left me wanting more. A serious War in Heaven is something we never got to see.
this
Is it really so far fetched to believe that with all the alien species in the galaxy that one would have a language that sounds exactly like English but with a weird storytelling dialect?
>Sneed, when the city-slickers came
Not best necessarily but every time I watch pic related and The Survivors I always cry
Tng - Where No One Has Gone Before
This is going to seem odd to all of you but watching DS9 casually up until the last season I always thought Garek and Dukat were the same person.
And that made sense and made an incredibly interesting villian. one who walked among them and was friends with bashir. One who was hated by kira and trolled her calling her to tell her he fucked her mum while at the same time having coffees with bashir and casual conversations with others from the station.
I assumed this villian was politically protected or something so the complex relationship like this could exist. It was great honestly and I was dissapointed when I realized they weren't the same guy.
Can someone explain to a complete retard like me the exchange between Pike and evil Capt G. in the transporter room when she revealed to him she is Terran? Does it mean Pike is from ANOTHER mirror uni where everyone is super good and a boy scout like him?
thats a cool theory. I assumed though that it just meant pike was no fool and knew about the mirror universe somehow, knew the right people who are admirals or something and just officially knew nothing.
Thats not actually the premise though, the translator doodad can translate rhe words, but it cannot invest them with meaning when used symbolically.
So what's the issue? We use symbolic language all the time that would be alien to anyone not from our culture, is it far-fetched that someone else would speak entirely so?
Ok I am prob reading too much into it. STD was all over the place this week you can tell the extra episode order fucked with these last few episodes.
Any and all Data episodes
Where you watching in extremely low quality? They appear together as early as season 2, if not the first season.
You are aware Jake and Captain Sisko are also different characters?
lmao
the one where they go to that planet where they're all carefree and wearing white outfits and you get killed if you step on their plants
TOS: This Side of Paradise
TNG: The Inner Light
DS9: Duet
VOY: Tied: Year of Hell/Blink of an Eye
ENT: Twilight
The City on the Edge of Forever.
Shaka
stop hating on the Finale of ENT. It was good. Dont know why people hate on it. Riker interacting with the crew, especially Tripp, was great. Only wish they came up with a better reason for him being there. Like finally deciding to take his own command
5 is better
I wish I could feel this, I want to know what its like to shift my understanding so much in the end.
I can imagine it too, not paying full attention to their characters or plots 100%. Like I do that when Im rewatching and I like watching it that way, but I have seen them all about 3 times before. So now I see different details I never noticed before, but were right in front of me
Wot if Star Trek wroiters went back in toim un stole uh Bleck Mirra plot
because i watched casually i probably missed a few episodes and didn't keep track of things so well, but i enjoyed it a lot and still love ds9.
it was honestly great this way. I thought it was one of the most complex villians ever and comfy to watch such a grey area morally show.
Chekov and Uhura asking for directions to the "Nuclear Wessles" is still the funniest shit.
Also Spock shutting down the punk in the bus is another highlight.