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With his Johnny Bravo haircut?

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There's a shirt you can get for that.

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"Move Along Home" is one of the weaker Season 1 episodes of Deep Dish Nine, but...it isn't "godawful beyond the pale" bad.

I'll take it a step further... "MOVE ALONG HOME" is a good episode for multiple reasons, not the least of which being Quark truly began his turn here.

(And yes, I truly love the episode, and I have defended it more than any other episode in the franchise, with "Masks" being a close second. I even took my debate to a DragonCon panel.)
 
Here's some controversy for you...
In many ways, the Before and After timeline... was actually better than the Voyager timeline we got.
Yes, Janeway died, that was awful (she may well be my favorite trek captain, so I don't make the statement above lightly). But her loss, and B'Elanna's, allowed the remaining characters to do something the original timeline forbade them to... evolve.
* Kes lived the life she was meant to live, becoming a healer, a wife, a mother, a grandmother, and facing the end. And while we didn't get to see it, I'll bet she cherished every moment.
* Tom went through love, the devastation of losing that love, and the arduous task of putting himself back together and learning to love again.
* The EMH was allowed to not only evolve as he did, but to both adopt a name and even a bit of vanity.
* Chakotay and Neelix faced new challenges and took on new responsibilities, Chakotay as Voyager's captain and Neelix as Starfleet's first Talaxian. Though now acting first officer, Tuvok showed less change, but with his age and training, he is a character who should be static.
* And yes, I'm even fine with Harry and Linnis... we've seen three people with human lifespan romancing Ocampa, and all were honorable men. I can take it on faith that no exploitation happened.
* And because it's me... everyone had the rank they should have had at that point in time.
 
I'll take it a step further... "MOVE ALONG HOME" is a good episode for multiple reasons, not the least of which being Quark truly began his turn here.

(And yes, I truly love the episode, and I have defended it more than any other episode in the franchise, with "Masks" being a close second. I even took my debate to a DragonCon panel.)

It features some interesting ideas (such as the Wadi's cultural emphasis on gaming), but the overall execution was botched. Really, the only thing that could have saved it as is would be Sisko wearing a pink tutu while he sings and skips along.

Move Along Home is a dumpster fire.

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Move Along Home is a dumpster fire.
Avery Brooks would agree with you.
It did have one redeeming feature, in that it inverted the rather tired "game where if you lose you die" trope: no one was in actual danger.

EDIT: Really, the only thing that could have saved it as is would be Sisko wearing a pink tutu while he sings and skips along.

I'd like to watch you make THAT suggestion to Avery Brooks. :lol:
 
"Meridian" had some elements of that but it's so bland and uninteresting outside the basic concept and Jeffrey Combs it's one of those I easily skip when I rewatch episodes.
 
What about the episode with the disappearing planet? Not quite?
Definitely some elements.
* Legendary world with powerful tech.
* Major social problem with relevant message for us.
* Society comes crashing down and must adopt Federation societal norms.
 
Controversial opinion: the colored food cubes in TOS look good. I mean, they're a rainbow of colors and were once even made of marshmallows tinted with food coloring. SNW needs at least one scene with Pike eating from a plate of them.
We’re they really made of marshmallows ?
 
Definitely some elements.
* Legendary world with powerful tech.
* Major social problem with relevant message for us.
* Society comes crashing down and must adopt Federation societal norms.

Swap Dax for Kirk and you've even got the space-romance angle.
 
I think we're thinking about different "disappearing planet" episodes.

Eddie was referring to a DS9 episode when he said "of the series"; I too had DS9 in mind when I responded to him.

It's better than any episode of the franchise with an Irish village in a holodeck form.

Ah, yes: that episode. There are Space Irish over on TNG and Holographic Irish over on VOY; if we'd had "(insert special descriptor here) Irish" on DS9, we could have had a three-way brawl between the lot.
 
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