I'm compiling a list for a friend who hasn't time to watch a lot. I found this thread, but it's far too extensive. My list is minimal. I'm trying to include all the important story arcs and themes, e.g: The Borg Species 8472 Dreams; hallucinations; illusions Q Eugenics/Augments Crossovers between series Mirror universe Time-travel Nazis Data and the Doctor dreaming or becoming more human; Dr. Soong Commander Shran's friendship with Archer Dominion War I have more in mind, but not sure what's actually important. What themes do you think should be included? What I need help with are hidden-gem episodes, like One Little Ship, The Haunting of Deck Twelve, Tuvix, Rascals and Distant Voices. I have no reliable way of finding these episodes. They fall under no conveniently searchable theme on Memory Alpha. What hidden gems do you know?
Just with the themes you mention above, you're likely looking at 100 to 150 episodes. The Naked Time (TOS) and Time Squared (TNG) both have elements of time travel involved.
Time-travel episodes, Alternate timeline episodes, Parallel universe episodes. There's a lot of these, will have to filter out the bad eggs. And these don't even count the instances of "fake" time travel, e.g. that Hirogen holodeck simulation involving Nazis. Time Squared is awesome -- I love time-loops! But I'm posting to see what appeals to others!
The Borg - Q, Who? Species 8472 - Scorpion Dreams; hallucinations; illusions - Unimatrix Zero Q - Encounter at Farpoint/Hide and Q/All Good Things... Eugenics/Augments - Space Seed/Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Mirror universe - Mirror, Mirror/In a Mirror, Darkly Time-travel - Tomorrow is Yesterday/City on the Edge of Forever/Carbon Creek/Carpenter Street Nazis - Zero Hour/Storm Front Dominion War - In the Pale Moonlight/The Siege of AR-558
For a time loop episode I'd go with Cause and Effect. Other of my favorite hidden gems: DS9: Whispers Tribunal Civil Defense One Man Bashir Who Mourns for Morn The Magnificent Farengi Voyager: Course: Oblivion The Thaw Counterpoint Memorial Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy Blink Of An Eye TNG: The Royale The Enemy The Defector Future Imperfect Disaster Power Play Frame of Mind The Gambit The Pegasus
If you're wanting to cover ALL those themes your friend would just be better off watching them all in order.... I'd honestly just ask yourself what your friend is in Trek for and narrow down your list to 2-3 of those categories. You'd still get a couple dozen episodes.
This is good advice, thanks. I will think on it. That said, watching everything is not an option. We're very afraid to waste time -- we self-study. Even so, I intend to inject her with Star Trek culture. I'm under pressure as such to include enough hidden gems, the sort that really make you love Trek.
hmmm, although 'nazi's' are a recurring theme, I wouldn't call it 'important' (the only series without any nazi eps I can think of are TNG and DS9, unless you'd interpret the cardassians as nazis). That is, I've never really felt it to be integral to the Trek saga, more of a 'ohh, let's do an EVIL NAZIS IN OUTER SPACE-story, as we can't think of anything else this week!' - the result usually being a somewhat silly episode imho. (although I do like 'patterns of force'). But, if you like that stuff, by all means include those eps in your list By contrast, I would include a 'holodeck malfunction'- ep, just to convey the idea. But only one of them
Well you'd know your friend better than us. I will say, among my Trek converts, I've had more luck using DS9 than any other series to get them hooked. Chances are if your friend doesn't like Trials and Tribbleations, the rest of Trek will be lost on her too.
Just pick two or three episodes of each series, if your friend enjoys them, add some more based on her reactions. It should be simple enough.
I've been rewatching TNG, so if I were to give a "best of" from the first two seasons I'd say: In airdate order: Season 1: Justice 11001001 Season 2: The Child The Schizoid Man The Dauphin Time Squared The Icarus Factor Manhunt The Emissary It may not be exactly what you're asking for, but in my view the essential episodes to watch are the ones that highlight the strengths of the series. In my humble opinion, the episodes I listed above do that very well!
Your list would definitely overwhelm your friend. Here are a couple of essentials that I like: TOS- Where No Man Has Gone Before Amok Time City on the Edge of Forever TAS- Yesteryear TNG- The Inner Light Family DS9- Trials and Tribble-ations Pilot episode VOY- The Caretaker, Parts 1 & 2 ENT- Carbon Creek This short list can be a primer for those wanting to know more about Star Trek. IMO, it also comprises some of the best of Trek series.
I'm not sure that Trials and Tribble-ations makes sense without first having seen The Trouble With Tribbles, though. As for the other series, I would substitute "Year Of Hell" for "Caretaker", and "Shuttlepod One" or "Observer Effect" for "Carbon Creek". Or perhaps one of the S4 arcs - "Babel One"/"United"/"The Aenar" might be a good choice. For Q episodes, "Encounter At Farpoint" is a must because it introduces Q, "All Good Things..." because it brings the story full circle, and I'd throw in "Death Wish" from VOY because it deals with the whole omnipotence thing and its pitfalls. I can't disagree with any of Sector 7's other choices, though I'd also add "Cause And Effect".
For DS9, I'd add "Duet," which is easily the best of the early episodes. And also serves as a nice intro to the whole Bajoran/Cardassian thing, as well as Kira's backstory.
For the Maquis I'd just stick with DS9 and TNG episodes. VOY terribly mishandled them. Even though half of the VOY crew were Maquis, their introduction and most of their development happened on the other shows. Just my two cents.
Really the thing is, I've seen episodes listed on this thread, I'd consider bottom tier, and I bet some of my favorites may not be thought so by others. It really is a subjective opinion on what makes an episode good or bad.
That is so not true,in the first 3 seasons of Voyager there were so many amazing Maquis episodes. and no not half of Voyagers crew was made of Maquis,Voyagers crew was of 150 approx and the caretakers wave killed some of them,they were replaced with Maquis and the crew compliment was still referenced as 150 later in the series so the Maquis are most likely about 30 people max not half the crew. there was never a lack of crew in caretaker after the Incident,and you could actually count the Maquis.