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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

TNG-Evolution. The third season premiere. Dr. Crusher returns and Wesley tells her off. The third season looks amazing on Blu Ray and this episode is polished and cinematic with lots of color and great music. The story itself is just so so.
 
TOS "The Enemy Within" on MeTV
Probably the first instance that McCoy says the immortal line "He's dead Jim."
The big plot hole is that there's apparently no really good reason why they can't beam down inanimate objects like shelters, blankets and heaters. What, they gonna get an 'evil' blanket?
 
Probably the first instance that McCoy says the immortal line "He's dead Jim."
No probably about it, it is.

First Vulcan neck pinch, too...invented for that episode, because Nimoy thought it wasn't in character for Spock to just slug someone.
 
TNG-Manage A Troi. Lwaxanna, Deanna, and Riker are kidnapped by The Ferengi. Wesley gets a field promotion and ditches his grey jumpsuit for an officer's uniform. The Ferengi act of "Oo Mox" is introduced. Harmless fun.
 
DS9 "Facets" on H&I
Best part about it was Odo combined with Kurzon.
It was funny seeing everyone looking at him in Quarks' when he's about to drink his drink. Where is it going to go?
 
I went back and watched Threshold because I keep seeing people complain about it.............I should have not done that.
 
TNG: We'll Always Have Paris, streamed on Netflix.

A good performance by Stewart, a bit of much needed depth and backstory for Picard, that was all fine. The main story was kind of boring, as I literally fell asleep just before Data poured the bottle of antimatter cement into the hole in the floor, perhaps what should have been the most exciting part of the episode.

I spotted the steel and glass shelving unit from Kirk's SF apartment at the restaurant in Holodeck Paris.
All these years later, I'm still unclear as to why middle Data decided he was the correct Data to drop the anti-matter
 
Just watched Unimatrix Zero Parts 1 and 2 and liked it a lot. I loved the line by Janeway where she tells the Borg Queen that she doesn't compromise with the Borg. The scene where the Borg sphere comes out of the transwarp conduit with the Kingon/Borg general now in command and announces that it will be joining the fight was great stuff
 
TNG: The Child, streamed on Netflix.

O'Brien is wearing two solid pips in this episode, clearly a full lieutenant. One of several inconsistencies observed so far in early TNG regarding our favorite chief and his Starfleet rank.
 
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'The Doomsday machine' (Remastered)

One of my favorite episodes and I really like having the cheap model kit with candle flame battle damage being replaced with a wrecked starship with exposed hardware and framing. I do wish they had gone one step further and showed the Enterprise with some damage as well since it was hit be the same weapon beam.

I also liked the panicked shuttle take off, you could just imagine Decker franticly punching controls to get that ship out before the Bridge stopped his departure.

Still though one of the finest shows in terms of personal drama- we have seen a captain lose his ship before (The Omega Glory), but your could tell how deeply if affected Decker. Kirk also had a couple of great scenes, from the lose of his friend to the fear his friend was going to repeat his mistake and destroy the Enterprise as well.
 
TNG "Sarek" on H&I
They mentioned Spock and Sarek's wife Perrin and Amanda. But what of Sybok and his Vulcan Mother?
 
Deep Space Nine "Children of Time" (OK), Voyager "Worst Case Scenario" (good) and Deep Space Nine "Blaze of Glory" (OK)
 
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