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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

TOS "Spock's Bra..... Nope turned it off after the first break to watch "Big Brother"
DS9 "Ties of Blood and Water" on H&I
Kira always looks better with longer hair.
ENT "Terra Prime"
Tactical rule number 1: When clearing a room. Stun everyone. Never leave the head bad guy where he can easily press the big evil button.
Oh...And when the big pressure window is about to shatter and depressurize the room. Don't stand in front of it.
 
Just watched homeward. Typical season 7 tng episode nothing special but ok.
What I really found interesting is the scene where Picard puts on screen the view of the planets armosphere dying thus killing the primitive civilisation below. I'm not sure I could have watched that knowing what it meant. Anyway sub rosa next.... oh dear
 
JUst saw final episode of "Enterprise" last night. I wish they hadn't killed off "Trip" Tucker. He could have died a more "glorious death" as Worf would say. I could see him going out in a battle but not commiting suicide to save the Captain. Not good ending.
 
TOS "The Conscience of the King" on MeTV
So at this point we can assume Kirk is 34. So 20 years ago he would have been 14 and on Tarsus IV. Was his family living there? How old would that make Lt Riley at the time?
Even though Barbara Anderson is playing a character a year younger than her self. It still bothers me that Kirk is seducing a teenager.
And with the voice print analysis of Kodos vs Karidian. It's time to break out the paper printout.
DS9 "Ferengi Love Songs" on H&I
It's always weird to see two old wrinkly people making out. Absolutely skin crawling when they are Ferengi.
Quark really needs to do something about his closet.
Loved that his 'Marauder Mo' action figures were really TNG Ferengi figures.
 
Turnabout Intruder (TOS Blu-ray). Since I am currently learning to speak Portuguese, I watched this episode with the Portuguese subtitles turned on. It was interesting to see how certain things were translated ("Magro" [skinny] for "Bones", etc)
 
"The Quickening," - DS9.

Just devastating. Utterly devastating. One of the best episodes of Star Trek I've ever seen. Doesn't pull any punches or make any easy hand-waving solutions.

The AV Club did a really good review of this episode. Here's a quote that hits the nail on the head: "In the final scene, he’s back in his office on DS9, running computer simulations, rubbing his eyes and hoping that maybe the nth pairing of the nth sequence might yield something he can use, that maybe 10 hours can do what five did not, and if that fails, there’s always tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow. This is the cost of wanting to do good: knowing that you can never do enough, but being unable to keep trying to fix everything, cure everyone, save this world and that world and all of them."
 
"The Ship," -DS9

So many episodes these days are making me cry. This one was almost like a eulogy for every nameless redshirt who ever died on an away mission. The last couple scenes with Sisko and Dax, and then O'Brien and Worf really hit me hard. Trying not to cry in front of my gf right now lol.

God this show is so good.
 
TNG: Samaritan Snare, streamed on Netflix.

Plot A: Picard's artificial heart goes out of warranty, so he gets a new one installed. Some good scenes between Picard and Wesley, and a nice bit of backstory about Picard's younger self that we will further explore in a later season. We also get to see some nice overacting by Daniel Benzali, who usually plays a bald-headed jerk in just about every role, as Picard's cardiac surgeon.

Plot B: The Pakleds try to .. nevermind, this part made absolutely no sense.
 
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