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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

I watched a lot of Trek yesterday. :eek:

"The Breach", "Vanishing Point", "Judgement" - Star Trek: Enterprise

"Journey's End", "Preemptive Strike", "Descent, Part I" - Star Trek: The Next Generation

"The Time Trap" - Star Trek: Animated
 
TNG: All Good Things... (parts 1 and 2), streamed on Netflix.

Goodbye, Jean-Luc. I'm going to miss you. You had such potential. But then again, all good things must come to an end.
 
After an overwhelming urge for "reality"
i have now returned to DS9. Reality sucks....


DS9 - S4:E1 "The Way of the Warrior"

"just what this station needs...
another Klingon"
 
Yes, Spock was supposed to be the savior of the Mirror Universe, however according to DS9 it didn't quite turn out very well.
I like the novelverse concept that he deliberately set the Terran empire up to fail so when the Terrans were free from The Alliance they would not turn out to be as barbaric as their ancestors and set up a viable democratic alternative
The Disease Voy: It's funny when Kim says that he's in love but at the same time chooses to stay on Voyager... Yeah, love.:rolleyes: Not exactly Romeo and Juliet kind of love...
Its Starfleet love all forgotten in a week, Starfleet officers, they make lousy lovers and lousy parents

TNG Q who (later tonight)
 
TNG Q Who (another episode where Picards makes a bad decision)

Without that bad decision, Starfleet has nothing to base its weapons research on. Remember, the Borg were already encroaching on Federation and Romulan territory a year earlier in "The Neutral Zone".
 
TNG: Encounter at Farpoint (part 1), streamed on Netflix.

I was inspired to watch this after my recent viewing of All Good Things... Parts of it are really good, better than I remember, and others not so much.

I think that most of us here are quite fond of Jean-Luc Picard, but I also think we forget how cranky and short tempered he was in the first two seasons of TNG. Referring to Q’s Marine Corps uniform as a “costume” probably didn’t win him many points with a lot of viewers in 1987, and it still makes me cringe when I hear it now. Get over yourself, Jean-Luc.

137-year old Admiral McCoy walking the corridors of Enterprise-D is still a joy to see, something that almost makes up for Deanna being on the verge of tears for most of the episode.

Its long past my bedtime, so part 2 will have to wait.
 
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