Sorry, it's Herbert Solow.
Don't know him. Something's wrong with him?
Sorry, it's Herbert Solow.
And you call yourself a Star Trek fan?
Herb Solow
Gotta know your roots.Well, I call myself a Disco fan... which is not exactly the same thing.
Gotta know your roots.
Don't have to like it.Just because you're fond of dogs doesn't mean that you like wolves...
When I think of the worst Trek episodes, it boils down to how silly and illogical the premise is and how inexplicably daft some of the scenarios we find in an episode. And in this particular episode, there are SO many dumb things going on that it actually becomes perplexing to wonder how on earth anyone thought this was a good script. The sheer number of dumb things that happen in this episode is what makes it in my opinion, the worst ever episode of Discovery. Its saving grace might be that Voyagers' Threshold probably had an even more ridiculous premise and marginally more absurd moments throughout.Care to elaborate?
Not really what I want elaborated.When I think of the worst Trek episodes, it boils down to how silly and illogical the premise is and how inexplicably daft some of the scenarios we find in an episode. And in this particular episode, there are SO many dumb things going on that it actually becomes perplexing to wonder how on earth anyone thought this was a good script. The sheer number of dumb things that happen in this episode is what makes it in my opinion, the worst ever episode of Discovery. Its saving grace might be that Voyagers' Threshold probably had an even more ridiculous premise and marginally more absurd moments throughout.
I totally agree with you...When I think of the worst Trek episodes, it boils down to how silly and illogical the premise is and how inexplicably daft some of the scenarios we find in an episode. And in this particular episode, there are SO many dumb things going on that it actually becomes perplexing to wonder how on earth anyone thought this was a good script.
... oh, wait a minute. You were talking about "That Hope Is You, Part 2".The sheer number of dumb things that happen in this episode is what makes it in my opinion, the worst ever episode of Discovery. Its saving grace might be that Voyagers' Threshold probably had an even more ridiculous premise and marginally more absurd moments throughout.
I wouldn't have that near the worst episodes of DS9 or Trek. It's not great but you get to learn about the characters at least and my only major complaint is it should have been the end of Dax relationship with that ridgid idiot of a KlingonI totally agree with you...
... oh, wait a minute. You were talking about "That Hope Is You, Part 2".
I thought we were talking about "Let He Who Is Without Sin". Which I still refuse to re-watch because it left such a bad impression on me when it first aired in 1996.
"Let He Who Is Without Sin" is one of only a very small handful of episodes that I consider comparable to "Threshold". And I don't put "That Hope Is You, Part 2" on that list or anywhere near it.
Seriously. Even Ira Steven Behr admits that "Let He Who Is Without Sin" is total shit. When the person who made it won't even defend it, that's when you know it's bad. Which sounds just like "Threshold".
I thought we were talking about "Let He Who Is Without Sin". Which I still refuse to re-watch because it left such a bad impression on me when it first aired in 1996.
"Let He Who Is Without Sin" is one of only a very small handful of episodes that I consider comparable to "Threshold". And I don't put "That Hope Is You, Part 2" on that list or anywhere near it.
Seriously. Even Ira Steven Behr admits that "Let He Who Is Without Sin" is total shit. When the person who made it won't even defend it, that's when you know it's bad. Which sounds just like "Threshold".
Indeed, yes. The plot of that episode is so staggeringly bad, with just artificial conflict throughout."Let He Who Is Without Sin" is one of only a very small handful of episodes that I consider comparable to "Threshold". And I don't put "That Hope Is You, Part 2" on that list or anywhere near it.
Definitely.Drawing a blank on that episode. A good thing?
I wouldn't have that near the worst episodes of DS9 or Trek. It's not great but you get to learn about the characters at least and my only major complaint is it should have been the end of Dax relationship with that ridgid idiot of a Klingon
I wouldn't have that near the worst episodes of DS9 or Trek. It's not great but you get to learn about the characters at least and my only major complaint is it should have been the end of Dax relationship with that ridgid idiot of a Klingon
Since I recently re-watched TNG (2019) and ENT (2020), I figure I'll just re-watch the other Old Trek series, so my opinions are up-to-date and not based off faded memory and whatever I thought in high school or college.I can't give that episode a zero (or even a one) because there's one legitimately great scene in the middle of it - where Worf opens up to Jadzia, explaining why he's such a dour stick-in-the-mud instead of being the usual jubilant Klingon.
The problem with all Risa episodes (maybe with the exception of Captain's Holiday) is Risa is supposed to be all about the fuckin, yet Berman Trek was a show made for PG-level broadcast TV standards.
Not that I'm in a hurry to see Risa again, but I think Kurtzman Trek could potentially do Risa right.
Much better than most S1 episodes... I'll just say Allamaraine and RumpelstilzchenIt is one of my least-favorite episodes of DS9 hands down. I almost never rewatch it and have no plans to anytime soon.
It is a definite low point of the series.
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