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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

VOY "Endgame, Parts 1 and 2"
The rewatch is finally over.
Chuckles tells Seven that they are already intimate. So does that mean they already sleep together?
TOS "Requiem for Methuselah" on MeTV. Always interesting to watch.
Rayna dies and McCoy bends over to feel her neck for a pulse. WTF? She's an android, dummy !
And does she have a reboot button like Data.
 
The Jem'Hadar (DS9) - Early DS9 is given a bad rep, and it was once accepted wisdom that it 'got good' with Way of the Warrior, but episodes like this one challenge that view in my eye. This episode is foreshadowing and knows it, but it has such a good time with it and does it so well that it's hard to avoid the tension it's building about the Dominion.

The Adversary (DS9) - I always liked this one. The Founders provide the perfect reason for paranoia, and this episode plays it well. It's a little predictable in its execution, but it also sows the seeds of something important for the DS9 arc - the conflict between crewmembers that the founders' infiltration causes that leads to 'Homefront' further on. Plus, the end scene is great. "You're too late. We're everywhere."

The Way of the Warrior (DS9) - This is one of those 'very special episodes' and it feels like it. Big changes to the Star Trek universe with the end of peace with the Klingons, and the invasion of Cardassia. Big changes on the station too with the appearance of Worf. The message here is clear from the opening titles onwards and culminates in the big fight at the end - "DS9 is bigger, better, and more action packed". With TNG over, and Voyager in a different quadrant, the black sheep of the Star Trek family finally had free reign to make sweeping changes to the Trekverse without affecting the rest of the franchise too badly. And they made use of that ability, starting in this episode.
 
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The one where Zek faked his death and made Quark the Grand Nagus.
Funny. And Zek's line about not grabbing power, but accumulating it quietly without anyone noticing... it's just so true. :techman:

Kor
 
TNG: Encounter at Farpoint: Parts 1 & 2, streamed on Netflix.

I didn't think much of this in 1987, and not much more over a few other viewings since then, but have grown to appreciate it as of late. Patrick Stewart and John de Lancie were great right from the start, most of the rest of the cast needed a season or two (or three) to figure it out.

Oh, and of course De Kelley's scene made me smile, and cry, and smile some more.
 
TNG: The Naked Now, streamed on Netflix.

Yeah, this was.. just bad. It failed miserably as an homage/sequel to The Naked Time, as it has none of the tension, drama or sense of impending doom of the original episode.

This appears to be the first appearance of "annoying know-it-all" Wesley, but unfortunately not the last. I also don't understand how Data (a machine) could be affected by the disease, but not Worf.
 
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