What is the best single episode of Star Trek ever? What is the worst single episode of Star Trek ever? Please explain your answer.
I thought of that one, too.Any Trek?
Best - DS9: In the Pale Moonlight. It did more than any other episode to make the Star Trek universe realistic and get rid of all the dewy-eyed optimism of TNG, replacing with something much more similar to TOS - people who are much better than the current state of humanity but who still struggle with their choices.
Oh, yeah.Worst - ENT: These Are the Voyages... Even if you don't like ENT, you have to admit that this episode was nothing more than a deliberate slap in the face to anybody who did like the show.
Any Trek?
Best - DS9: In the Pale Moonlight. It did more than any other episode to make the Star Trek universe realistic and get rid of all the dewy-eyed optimism of TNG, replacing with something much more similar to TOS - people who are much better than the current state of humanity but who still struggle with their choices.
Worst - ENT: These Are the Voyages... Even if you don't like ENT, you have to admit that this episode was nothing more than a deliberate slap in the face to anybody who did like the show.
Any Trek?
Best - DS9: In the Pale Moonlight. It did more than any other episode to make the Star Trek universe realistic and get rid of all the dewy-eyed optimism of TNG, replacing with something much more similar to TOS - people who are much better than the current state of humanity but who still struggle with their choices.
Worst - ENT: These Are the Voyages... Even if you don't like ENT, you have to admit that this episode was nothing more than a deliberate slap in the face to anybody who did like the show.
Just read Berman interview on TrekToday. He says he meant it respectfully, and regrets it.
As for eps, I am unqualified to say, due to my memory. Best is so vague, too. Most inspiring? Snappiest dialog? Most IDIC - y? Those I understand. "Best" and "worst" I'm not so sure of.
you know, I didn't like TATV either, but I always thought it was silly to interpret it as a deliberate insult just because a fan didn't like it or it didn't turn out well.
No, he just meant that as a massive self-congratulation to himself.I suppose Shatner meant TFF as a deliberate insult to the fans as well...![]()
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