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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

I'm not going to lie. I like "The Naked Now" too. Once again, for all the wrong reasons. I love watching everyone drunk!

Yeah, TNN is not exactly TNG's finest hour but the fact I keep returning to it... I can't say that I hate it despite it all. And TNN has a fresher feel to it what with TNG being new. Okay, I talked myself into saying both episodes are a tie. :) And, yeah, seeing Yar slink around and grope a bemused looking bloke not unlike myself is a hoot. Still, TOS did the character development right the first time.

It helps a LOT to watch this as if it were 1987: Audiences wanting to know how this universe would evolve after 79 TV episodes repeated ad nauseam plus four movies being on top of their minds. Noting early season one TNG's script quality and sheer lack thereof, that's the only reason this show didn't get pulled after four weeks - people kept tuning in despite some very uneven episodes.

Up next on my list: "Planet of the Smelly Hairspray" "Angel One"
 
"Shore Leave" - Star Trek

I personally think the original Star Trek is probably one of the best shows in the history of TV. Forty-plus years later, after I've seen all the episodes uncounted number of times, it still draws me in.

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When The Bough Breaks

(a story that remains fresh and innovative, especially for being in season one!)
 
I find this is an incredibly underrated Trek outing.

I agree. I think a small network of minds can have a benevolent use if it doesn't go astray but I can see Janeway's hesitations about not wanting to risk creating another Collective as well.
 
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Home Soil

(TNG's best episode showcasing hard sci-fi within Trek and does an admiral job, even with script gaffes - aka "season oneisms"- which are remarkably few. Additionally, for the inevitable argument of wooden acting, the performers have scenes that demonstrate quite the opposite as well)
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Home Soil (TNG Blu-ray). I had never seen this episode before, but I thought it was, to coin a phrase, "fascinating."
 
The Jemadar (sp?): They seemed a lot nastier in that introductory episode than in later ones. Also, the Vorta (unnamed at this point) had telekinetic powers.
 
Fascination - DS9: One of these vacuous episodes that are meant to be funny but are just stupid. I mean this doesn't even belong in a sci. fi. series but more in a fairy tale as for Kira and Bashir "who can't keep their hands off each other", if it were "real", they'd be both naked making the beast with two backs... unless we're in a kid story of course.:rolleyes: You could object that it's a "family" program but in that case just tell, don't show but don't tell a story that doesn't make any sense...
 
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