I'm putting together a list of episodes that I feel some of my friends should watch before the new film is released. Mind you, most of these friends are not entirely new to Trek, but they're more familiar with TNG. I'm not just putting together a "Best Of. . ." list although the greats are certainly going on there. My main goal, however, is to show the episodes that contain the core elements of Trek that are hopefully going into the film. I'm including episodes that are important for defining the characters, relationships, or other dynamics on the show. This thread will, of course, reference the new film a bit, although I don't feel it warrants a spoiler warning since I don't intend to mention anything that we don't know from the trailer and general knowledge. Still, a head's up.
Here's my list so far:
Journey to Babel - First appearance of Spock's parents, very important role in establishing his background and the troubles he's had with his mixed heritage. It's also a decent McCoy episode.
Amok Time - Kirk and Spock's friendship and a look at the TOS version of Vulcan.
Balance of Terror - A classic and, of course, the first appearance of Romulans.
The City on the Edge of Forever - How could I not include this? Time travel at it's best and another good Kirk & Spock episode.
The Naked Time - Not just a great example of Trek humor (and an episode that became a bit of a running gag over the course of time), but it also features some rich characterization and a good look at the other crewmembers that don't always get much attention. Also notable for Sulu's fencing.
The Trouble with Tribbles - For some reason this one doesn't quite feel right on the list, but it's a personal favorite and, aside from the humor, it features a great Scotty scene. I'm trying to include an episode that exemplifies each of the main characters.
Shore Leave - Another good characterization episode, particularly McCoy.
Mirror, Mirror - Considering the film is changing so much, I thought it would be fun to include an early example of a different view of classic Trek. Besides, it's a fun episode.
Can anybody ecommend anything else? The Doomsday Machine, The Devil in the Dark, and The Tholian Web are also possibly going on the list. In particular I'm looking for episodes that have some great moments for some of the other crew members than Kirk, Spock, and McCoy or exemplify some of the themes of Trek.
Here's my list so far:
Journey to Babel - First appearance of Spock's parents, very important role in establishing his background and the troubles he's had with his mixed heritage. It's also a decent McCoy episode.
Amok Time - Kirk and Spock's friendship and a look at the TOS version of Vulcan.
Balance of Terror - A classic and, of course, the first appearance of Romulans.
The City on the Edge of Forever - How could I not include this? Time travel at it's best and another good Kirk & Spock episode.
The Naked Time - Not just a great example of Trek humor (and an episode that became a bit of a running gag over the course of time), but it also features some rich characterization and a good look at the other crewmembers that don't always get much attention. Also notable for Sulu's fencing.
The Trouble with Tribbles - For some reason this one doesn't quite feel right on the list, but it's a personal favorite and, aside from the humor, it features a great Scotty scene. I'm trying to include an episode that exemplifies each of the main characters.
Shore Leave - Another good characterization episode, particularly McCoy.
Mirror, Mirror - Considering the film is changing so much, I thought it would be fun to include an early example of a different view of classic Trek. Besides, it's a fun episode.
Can anybody ecommend anything else? The Doomsday Machine, The Devil in the Dark, and The Tholian Web are also possibly going on the list. In particular I'm looking for episodes that have some great moments for some of the other crew members than Kirk, Spock, and McCoy or exemplify some of the themes of Trek.
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