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Episodes that are generally considered "bad" that you actually like

Oh, I was thinking of the one with the Ulians where Riker's horrible hallucination apparently involves evacuating Main Engineering. :p
 
Actually, I find Genesis very funny. Picard moving around with a vial of pheromones trying to lure away "Worf", had me laughing out loud!

The funniest thing was when Data told Picard that he would turn into a primate - a pygmy marmoset ( I had to look up this word since I just remember the German translation - Zwergpinseläffchen) :D
 
Too bad we never got to know what Picard's worst nightmare would be.

The citing of Shakespeare outlawed by the Federation council because it is too elitist?

The Federation deciding to ditch the Prime Directive in favour of a more pro-active approach towards more primitive cultures à la 'the Culture'?

Earl Grey, hot, included on the same list that prohibits substances such as Romulan ale? (It's a nightmare, it doesn't necessarily require any logic).
 
The citing of Shakespeare outlawed by the Federation council because it is too elitist?

The Federation deciding to ditch the Prime Directive in favour of a more pro-active approach towards more primitive cultures à la 'the Culture'?

Earl Grey, hot, included on the same list that prohibits substances such as Romulan ale? (It's a nightmare, it doesn't necessarily require any logic).

Nice!

I would add Wesley in an Admiral uniform saying: "Shut up, Picard!"

Guinan telling him that to preserve the timeline he has to spend twenty years on a planet where books are outlawed.

Picard's brother is actually a Q that just pretended to be dead and as a Q he's even more pompous and arrogant than he was as his brother!

...
 
Earl Grey, hot, included on the same list that prohibits substances such as Romulan ale? (It's a nightmare, it doesn't necessarily require any logic).

'Tea. Earl Grey. Hot' Is such a weird command. Earl Grey only refers to tea, and tea is almost always served hot. Damn Picard, always overcomplicating things.
 
Pretty much everything. They're all young and fit... What happens to them when they get old? If it's like the Eloi in the Time Machine, there must be cannibals underground that eat them before they mature.

It could be like "A Taste of Armageddon" or "Half a Life". Once you hit 40 it's time to report to the disintegration chamber! :p

Or maybe their God keeps them eternally young and beautiful...that would be nice...
 
'Tea. Earl Grey. Hot' Is such a weird command. Earl Grey only refers to tea, and tea is almost always served hot. Damn Picard, always overcomplicating things.
I imagine it's like McDonalds, where someone sued successfully after being burned on their hot coffee. Thus in the Trekverse, you have to specify "hot" if you want anything more than luke warm.
 
I imagine it's like McDonalds, where someone sued successfully after being burned on their hot coffee. Thus in the Trekverse, you have to specify "hot" if you want anything more than luke warm.

I can't believe that the replicator is so stupid that Picard can't just say: "My usual"

Hell, if we'd make replicators NOW, that's how they would work!
 
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