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DS9 "His Way" on H&I.
Just how did a holocharacter on one of Quark's holosuites hack the comm system of Odo's security office? And then do it again to Major Kira? I think that an extensive security evaluation of the comm system is in order.
ENT "Awakening" on H&I.
Can't buy into the fact that this T'Pau is supposed to grow into the T'Pau from TOS.
 
TNG: Conundrum, streamed on Netflix.

A manipulative alien causes the crew to forget their identities, and hilarity ensues..

Well, not really, but it is amusing when everyone thinks that Worf is the captain because he is the only one wearing a baldric.
 
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DS9 "The Reckoning" on H&I.
You'd think by now that people would stop doubting Sisko when he says the Prophets spoke to him.
Liked Kira with the blue contact lenses. Hated the whole 'good vs evil' confrontation. It was too easy.
ENT "Kir'Shara" on H&I.
Archer finds the hidden teachings of Surak. So what then was in that book T'Pol gave him for reading on his trip to Risa?
Always hate that the big prominent building with the landing pad seen in the establishing shot of the Vulcan capital looks like it was taken straight from "Star Wars: Episode 2".
 
"Aquiel" (TNG) on H&I. Geordi falls in love. :luvlove: Not a bad episode with the murder mystery. But where was Data. Data fancies himself as Sherlock Holmes. This would have been a perfect case for Data. Except for one scene, he was awol from the episode. That was as much a mystery to me as the actual story mystery.
 
"Aquiel" (TNG) on H&I. Geordi falls in love. :luvlove: Not a bad episode with the murder mystery. But where was Data. Data fancies himself as Sherlock Holmes. This would have been a perfect case for Data. Except for one scene, he was awol from the episode. That was as much a mystery to me as the actual story mystery.
Is that the Thing homage episode? That could have gone in a very creepy way if they wanted to.
 
DS9 "Valiant" on H&I.
The acting Captain should have known that his first and only duty was to get his damaged ship and his crew of cadets home in one piece. Not go running around behind enemy lines and shoot everything in sight.
Putting a arrogant, pompous inexperienced cadet in charge as Captain of a shipful of cadets was a bad idea. Glad they didn't do it again....oops I forgot about Star Trek 2009.
ENT "Daedalus" on H&I.
I still say that you can't transport some one to a destination if you can't scan that destination.because it's out of range. Unless there's a receiving apparatus at the other end.
 
"Aquiel" (TNG) on H&I. Geordi falls in love. :luvlove: Not a bad episode with the murder mystery. But where was Data. Data fancies himself as Sherlock Holmes. This would have been a perfect case for Data. Except for one scene, he was awol from the episode. That was as much a mystery to me as the actual story mystery.
That's a case of one character, had he been present, blowing the episode out of the water in about 10 minutes. When the story hinges on a certain character not being there, then they aren't there. Seems like sloppy plotting to me but it happens all the time in Star Trek. It would have made more sense had Data been away from the Enterprise, say on temporary duty involving another mission.
 
That's a case of one character, had he been present, blowing the episode out of the water in about 10 minutes. When the story hinges on a certain character not being there, then they aren't there. Seems like sloppy plotting to me but it happens all the time in Star Trek. It would have made more sense had Data been away from the Enterprise, say on temporary duty involving another mission.
I realized that it was a Geordi-centric episode. But it was jarring that Data just popped up in the middle of the episode to put in his two cents about the case, and then was never heard from or seen again. Actually, I liked that Data was hardly in the story. It was good old human ingenuity and human emotion that saved the day, no need for artificial person. Also, this was one of the better romance stories in TNG imho.

TOS Charlie X.
Kirk calling Yeoman Rand a girl had me cringing, what a difference 50 years makes!
Don't forget the butt slapping. Charlie was the poster child for sexual harassment. It was hilarious how Kirk hemmed and hawed trying to explain to Charlie the do's and don'ts of male female interaction.
 
Or if the killer had put him out of commission because he was snooping. But then poor Geordi would have been wrist deep in positronics, too busy to fall in love.
In the end, it doesn't matter. She goes one way, never to be heard of again, and Geordi goes the other. Poor LaForge is denied once again.
 
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