23skidoo said:
Another vote for Endgame. I liked TATV because I got what they were trying to do (both in front of and behind the camera), and to be honest I've blocked episodes like Fury and Threshold from my mind. But at least TATV had some sort of proper conclusion with Archer about to give his speech followed by the "these are the voyages" montage at the end. Endgame was the conclusion of a 7-year series ... but it just ... ended. No scenes of the ship returning home, no suggestion of what happened to the crew. Yes, TATV didn't do a lot of that either, but at least it ENDED, as opposed to Endgame just whimpering away to nothing.
I also place a lot of the blame for Enterprise's rejection on this episode because a lot of people were turned against Enterprise long before that show aired, and one of the reasons for it was the fact it was done by the same production regime that did Endgame. There was another thread asking us to name the moment/episode that "killed" the Trek franchise, and I voted for Endgame.
(That said, even Endgame was a much better episode than TNG's infamous "Shades of Grey", but back in 1989 the idea of a "clip show" was somewhat standard practice so I couldn't really call it a "slap in the face" episode.)
Cheers
Alex