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DS9-Blood Oath. Kang, Koloth, Kor, and Dax fulfill their blood oath and track down the Albino who murdered their Klingon children.
 
TOS - Mirror, Mirror

This episode does not thrill me, at all, but I watched the HDTV enhanced version.

I like the improved Agoniser Booth FX and when the hand-held Agoniser is used on people, it leaves a ghostly imprint for a second, or so, which screwed with my eyes, but the idea of it was cool. The CGI planet shots just clash with the rest of the show, because they're clearly using a newer and different technique than the rest of the programme employs. I wanted, so much, to just accept it ... and I tried, so hard!!! But it's like ... oh! Look at the pretty planet! And then the bridge of the Enterprise looks like something out of a Fan Film and it clashes so bad, for me! The computers on the ship look so friggin' primitive and childish and the updated FX just pound me over the head with it. Mirror Kirk's girlfriend was kind of interesting, but I just couldn't sympathise with her plight as "The Captain's woman," which we were clearly meant to. Oh! Life on an Imperial Starship is so very cruel and unfair to women sleeping to the top of that glass ceiling! Spare ...
 
TNG: Who Watches the Watchers, streamed on Netflix.

Behold the god who bleeds!

A prime directive clusterf$@k, from start to finish.
 
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DS9 "Distant Voices" on H&I.
I liked imaginary Garak being the supposed friend and appearing to help Bashir while actually slowing him down. And then real Garak questioning Bashir on it. And congratulating him.
 
DS9 - Prodigal Daughter

Better than I remembered. In fact I didn't remember it from my first viewing at all.
 
DS9- The Maquis. Sisko must thwart a war between Federation colonists in the demilitarized zone versus Cardassians, who may be getting weapons from the Cardassian government. A challenging conundrum for Sisko who must face the ramifications of an imperfect treaty. Everything about this episode works except for the dreary music; 90s Trek suffered from the production distillation of the aesthetically challenged Rick Berman.
 
TOS, Tomorrow is Yesterday, Kirk vs. the USAF and man, does this episode make the Air Force look bad...
 
Been re watching TOS. Showing all the series and films to my fiance slowly. The last episode we watched was "Return To Tomorrow" Also the latest episode of Discovery.
 
DS9-Crossover. Although DS9 overdid it with Mirror universe episodes the first one was pretty cool when it aired in 1994. The mirror Sisko was a real hoot.
 
TNG: The Bonding, streamed on Netflix.

Elements of this story seem to have been recycled into "The Nexus" from Generations.

I'm not sure how Jeremy could have been fooled so easily. I understood what being dead was when I was four years old.
 
TNG: The Bonding, streamed on Netflix.

Elements of this story seem to have been recycled into "The Nexus" from Generations.

I'm not sure how Jeremy could have been fooled so easily. I understood what being dead was when I was four years old.

The strangest part of this story is the fact that when the entity appears, Jeremy is simply sat in his quarters alone, looking at photos. I’m pretty sure no 8-year old would be left alone at home with both parents dead!
 
VOY: Warlord

"I suppose I could threaten you, or torture you, but I doubt that would make any difference."
Tuvok: "You are correct."

:D
 
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