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I made it through Sub Rosa

Sub Rosa is cheesy, goofy, but enjoyable in the fact that we have Gates McFadden absolutely selling that ghost candle sex. It’s not the product we necessarily WANTED, but it’s what she’s giving us, dagnabbit!

Plus, going from a strict rewatch order, when I was going through my season seven DVD recently. I was willing to laugh (admittedly at it if not with it) and call it a palate cleanser from Homeward, the episode where our heroes are willing to sit back and let genocide happen in the name of obeying the Prime Directive. I stopped watching THAT episode before the end of act one, but stuck it out through the whole of Sub Rosa. So... there’s that, anyway.
 
The only exception to this rule is an episode composed of entirely new flashbacks.

I don't believe I have ever seen that (in a T.V. series). What would you call such an episode? (I mean 'clip show' would give the wrong impression).
 
I don't believe I have ever seen that (in a T.V. series). What would you call such an episode? (I mean 'clip show' would give the wrong impression).

I know that I've seen such an episode at least once, but I'm struggling to think of any strong examples.

Hm...there was an episode of Stargate SG-1 that involved someone having their memories probed; those memories were flashbacks of hitherto unseen events.
 
Homeward, the episode where our heroes are willing to sit back and let genocide happen in the name of obeying the Prime Directive.

The funny thing is, once he is no longer required to be EVIL Picard by the plot, Picard flip-flops to normal before episode's end:
CRUSHER: "Are you saying you're sorry we saved the Boraalans?"
PICARD: "No, of course not. Our plan for them worked out well..."
 
The funny thing is, once he is no longer required to be EVIL Picard by the plot, Picard flip-flops to normal before episode's end:
CRUSHER: "Are you saying you're sorry we saved the Boraalans?"
PICARD: "No, of course not. Our plan for them worked out well..."

The way I headcanon my, well, head around that, is that Picard privately always wanted to save the Boraalans, but simply didn't allow himself to do that, because of his perceived obligation to the Prime Directive, and was secretly glad when Nikolai did what he couldn't do, forcing his hand. Even though he couldn't show it as the ship's captain, of course
 
I've been defending Sub Rosa for decades, and I'm not gonna stop now.

I've always bought into David Gerrold's argument that the best thing, the distinctive thing, about Trek is that it can do or be anything. Literally, anything. Well, then, why not do a cheesy Gothic romance/horror story?
 
I don't believe I have ever seen that (in a T.V. series). What would you call such an episode? (I mean 'clip show' would give the wrong impression).

Personally I would call it a "flashback episode."
I'm not sure about entire episodes, but CW's "Arrow" did a lot of flashing back in the first four seasons to show stuff that happened in the "missing years" before the present day timeframe of the show, sometimes making interesting revelations that connected to the present-day narrative, and sometimes seeming to have absolutely no point whatsoever. I think the season 1 episode "The Odyssey" was particularly flashback-heavy as the protagonist Oliver Queen spends much of the episode out of commission being treated for a gunshot wound.

Kor
 
Personally I would call it a "flashback episode."
I'm not sure about entire episodes, but CW's "Arrow" did a lot of flashing back in the first four seasons to show stuff that happened in the "missing years" before the present day timeframe of the show, sometimes making interesting revelations that connected to the present-day narrative, and sometimes seeming to have absolutely no point whatsoever. I think the season 1 episode "The Odyssey" was particularly flashback-heavy as the protagonist Oliver Queen spends much of the episode out of commission being treated for a gunshot wound.

Kor

I ended up jumping ship because that format - over the long run - held little appeal for me.
 
I don't believe I have ever seen that (in a T.V. series). What would you call such an episode? (I mean 'clip show' would give the wrong impression).

I know that I've seen such an episode at least once, but I'm struggling to think of any strong examples.

Hm...there was an episode of Stargate SG-1 that involved someone having their memories probed; those memories were flashbacks of hitherto unseen events.

Community springs to mind. Also Rick & Morty.
 
Okay, just finished the latest rewatch of this episode. Yah, it's pretty bad. I still like the idea of an Earth colony deliberately designed after the Scottish Highlands. Kind of place I'd retire from starfleet at- minus weird anasphasic ghosts and what-not.

Here's something to ponder: does replicated haggis taste better or worse than the real thing?
 
I made it through Sub Rosa

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