All STAR TREK series have had their share of clunkers. And everyone has a different list of what they consider bad episodes. There are, of course, some that are universally reviled. But even those can have something positive about them.
So here is a challenge...
Every episode each of you consider a bad one, I want you to find something positive about it.
I want to do this for every series, and I already started one for VOYAGER and ENTERPRISE.
I will begin.
"Sub Rosa" - This was never a likeable episode to me. A lot about it just doesn't work, not the least of which this episode could easily have been a SUPERNATURAL episode. (Still very possible, as it will be starting its 14th season in a few months.)
But I always thought Beverly was underutilized, and at least she gets to have her own episode here, including a bit of family history. Frakes' direction was good, given what he had to work with. The house in particular felt very eerie, so points for that. I think McFadden acted well in it, because she can definitely make it happen if given good material. Even Patrick Stewart would have a hard time making this episode work, so kudos to Gates McFadden for giving it the good old college try.
So here is a challenge...
Every episode each of you consider a bad one, I want you to find something positive about it.
I want to do this for every series, and I already started one for VOYAGER and ENTERPRISE.
I will begin.
"Sub Rosa" - This was never a likeable episode to me. A lot about it just doesn't work, not the least of which this episode could easily have been a SUPERNATURAL episode. (Still very possible, as it will be starting its 14th season in a few months.)
But I always thought Beverly was underutilized, and at least she gets to have her own episode here, including a bit of family history. Frakes' direction was good, given what he had to work with. The house in particular felt very eerie, so points for that. I think McFadden acted well in it, because she can definitely make it happen if given good material. Even Patrick Stewart would have a hard time making this episode work, so kudos to Gates McFadden for giving it the good old college try.