QPid, for Worf's line if nothing else?
This one?
"I am NOT a merry man!"
Or the awkward "sorry" after he smashes Geordi's banjo?![]()
I was thinking the former but both epic

QPid, for Worf's line if nothing else?
This one?
"I am NOT a merry man!"
Or the awkward "sorry" after he smashes Geordi's banjo?![]()
Or the awkward "sorry" after he smashes Geordi's banjo?![]()
Nope.
THe majority of the shows are pretty dang great, I'd say. Omitting such turds as "Code of Honor," "Aquiel," "Sub Rosa," "Shades of Gray," and maybe one or two others, I find the series incredibly entertaining and rewatchable.
It's a mandolin.QPid, for Worf's line if nothing else?
This one?
"I am NOT a merry man!"
Or the awkward "sorry" after he smashes Geordi's banjo?
No matter how good or bad the episode is, it's worth watching sometimes just because of Spiner, his different personas are great as he changes quickly from one to another. (But, only watch it in a dark room where no one can notice you watching it)Please don't leave out "Masks"
That episode is perpetually rewatchable simply due to the fact of it being hilariously bad![]()
Nope.
THe majority of the shows are pretty dang great, I'd say. Omitting such turds as "Code of Honor," "Aquiel," "Sub Rosa," "Shades of Gray," and maybe one or two others, I find the series incredibly entertaining and rewatchable.
Please don't leave out "Masks"
That episode is perpetually rewatchable simply due to the fact of it being hilariously bad![]()
Too Short a Season is really, really bad. Clayton Rohner is AWFUL in makeup and out, and he dominates nearly every scene.
Meh. It was the '80s, and they wrote it for Shatner. Again, given the concept behind the story, I can forgive a little hammy acting. Certainly not as jaw-droppingly bad as "Code of Honor."
I recall Stargate and X-Files each doing their take on this story idea and each were much better than TNG's "Cause And Effect."And now... just finished 'Cause And Effect', what a snorefest!
which was the stargate one? C&A was fairly decent, too much technobabble tho.I recall Stargate and X-Files each doing their take on this story idea and each were much better than TNG's "Cause And Effect."And now... just finished 'Cause And Effect', what a snorefest!
And the 24 numbered are the best television entertainment ever...
oh yeah - that was great! More like Groundhog Day, which did it much better than Star TrekThe Stargate SG-1 episode was called "Window Of Opportunity" and aired in 2000.
I confess I had to look these up. While I recall the episodes I couldn't recall their titles and when they aired. They both came along several years after TNG's episode.The X-Files episode was called "Monday" and aired in 1999. The Stargate SG-1 episode was called "Window Of Opportunity" and aired in 2000.
And now... just finished 'Cause And Effect', what a snorefest!
I recall Stargate and X-Files each doing their take on this story idea and each were much better than TNG's "Cause And Effect."
It was entertaining but after seeing it many times over the years, it gets old seeing the same thing over and over again when time resets back to the beginning of the loop.You call it a snorefest, for me and is my favourite and most-watched episode.And now... just finished 'Cause And Effect', what a snorefest!
The X-Files episode was called "Monday" and aired in 1999. The Stargate SG-1 episode was called "Window Of Opportunity" and aired in 2000.
see the thread Will Riker refusing own commandAlso, why no love for Chain of Command? That's easily in my top 5-10 episodes.
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