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What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

The Wrath of Khan/ The Undiscovered Country (Joint first, can never pick between them)
First Contact
The Search for Spock
The Voyage Home
The Final Frontier
Generations
Beyond
2009
Insurrection
The Motion Picture
Into Darkness
Nemesis


The best set piece sequence out of all of the films is Stealing The Enterprise. And that's because it is positively suffused with character, brimming with stakes. Nothing, but nothing, in any of the other 12 movies (nor any of the TV series) touches that sequence (yes, that includes Countdown to Genesis). From "Thanks for the drink" "Any time." to "Good morning, Captain", it's my favourite Trek set piece ever.
 
I actually don't like TVH very much TBH. It's charming in a kind of hokey way, but I simply don't find the jokes funny (not my style of humor) and thus it fails for me as a comedy.
 
Yep. When Kirk, Spock and McCoy have to fire into the crowds of weapon-carrying Landru followers approaching from two different directions.
 
Controversial Opinion: "Exploring the Human Condition" means exploring the Human Condition, not just the parts that people like or feel comfortable with. All of it. The perfect future is impossible. It can only be a better future. And that doesn't mean there won't be bumps along the way or setbacks. Sometimes colossal.
 
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^ Some also say a toilet is shown in TNG's season 2 Q Who, in the hull section that the Borg extract. Apparently the Borg are interested in this form of advanced technology :)

(A screenshot can be found on the memory alpha page on 'toilet', though I'd say myself that the screenshot is just a bit too vague to claim it's a toilet for absolutely certain).
 
I don't understand the wild interest some fans have in Star Trek toilets. It's not like we ever hear of how anybody relieves themselves in Star Wars, or the Lord of the Rings (though how those tree-dwelling elves solve that problem is anybody's guess). So why all the fan speculation about the toilets in Star Trek?
 
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