Okay, so we all know that TOS ended with an episode that didn't really feel like a final episode. (Don't spoil it for me, I haven't seen it, but I know it was abrupt.) And TAS, though it is basically accepted as the end of the 5YM, also ends on an episode that doesn't really have much closure; it could have taken place any time in the series and there would be no difference.
So how would you have done the unmade episode 80 of Star Trek? Would you have had crew consider transfers/next steps? Would you have a groundbreaking two hour episode where lives change and stakes are raised? Or would you have one of those warm, "we're all just one big happy family" moments? (Except Ensign Gromweiler. Nobody loves Ensign Gromweiler - until the blood-sucking unicorns get him. Then it's boo hoo for five minutes until Kirk cracks a joke and gets everybody laughing again).
Or are "final episodes" overrated? Would you rather just end it on an ambiguous note, i.e. there's the possibility for unlimited adventures out there - engage warp drive!"
So how would you have done the unmade episode 80 of Star Trek? Would you have had crew consider transfers/next steps? Would you have a groundbreaking two hour episode where lives change and stakes are raised? Or would you have one of those warm, "we're all just one big happy family" moments? (Except Ensign Gromweiler. Nobody loves Ensign Gromweiler - until the blood-sucking unicorns get him. Then it's boo hoo for five minutes until Kirk cracks a joke and gets everybody laughing again).
Or are "final episodes" overrated? Would you rather just end it on an ambiguous note, i.e. there's the possibility for unlimited adventures out there - engage warp drive!"