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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

TOS "A Piece of the Action" on H&I
Outside if you look sharp. You can see the back of one of the soundstages.
One question: was there or was there not a actual piece of wire strung so the bad guy can trip over it and Kirk escape? You can always hear the noise but in HD you can't see it's really there. I guess that Shat mimed the whole thing.
 
TNG-Half A Life. I was surprised to find that I enjoyed it more than the time I saw it. There were some "powerful emotional" moments that I could have done without but it was a fast paced, thoughtful, and well acted episode.
 
TNG-The Mind's Eye. A solid mystery thriller with Geordi as an assassin. Well directed, the Geordi POV shots reminded me of Predator. Great Klingon guest stars.

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I watched a couple of VOY episodes yesterday, as Mr Lemon is doing a random re-watch: Timeless and Relativity.
I enjoyed Timeless well enough, but I remembered Relativity as being much more fun. The best thing about it for me was Seven getting to wear a regular uniform.
 
TOS "Savage Curtain" on H&I.
Don't you just love how Kirk's side is stacked with disadvantages. One member is too old to be able to fight effectively, while the other is holding to his beliefs not to fight under any circumstances. Even in self defense.
 
A TNG double bill of "Disaster" - great Troi-reluctantly-in-command scenes, and hilarious Keiko+Worf=Molly scenes!; and "Timescape" - another ep that shows just what a great character Troi is when used properly. Brilliant!
 
TNG-In Theory. A boring drag, a plodding soap opera with a filler ship-in-jeopardy B plot. Jay Chattaway begins his tradition of undercutting any excitement on TNG by composing some dreary, aimless notes for the Picard Shuttlecraft rescue scenes. The portrayal of Data bothers me in this episode. He has handled more intimate connections with others better in the part, such as the way he interacted with his daughter in "The Offspring". It wasn't fun to see him go through the motions for 42 minutes.
 
Watched Voyager "Flesh and Blood" earlier.
It's... not very good.

The issue about self aware programs/holograms suffering because they have been programmed to experience physical pain and trauma is an interesting one, doing so is very reprehensible.
But the episode story...
 
TNG-Redemption Part 1. Klingon politics, Lursa and Beetor vs. Gowron, Worf regains his honor but leaves Starfleet, Tasha's Romulan daughter appears.
 
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