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DS9 "Prodigal Daughter" on H&I.
Ezri travels to New Sydney, a city obviously named after Sydney, Australia. On Earth. And the planet's not a member of the Federation?
Why is O'Brien reading a display that's not in English? He just happens to read the language? I would figure that the display would instantly translate the information into any language the reader wanted. Similar to the UT. Plus there's not enough symbols on the display to convey the information O'Brien says he's reading. Oops.
 
I watched Best of Both Worlds and Family tonight. Family is such an underrated episode.

Completely agree. I always think of Family as 'Best of Both Worlds, part 3'.

Personally, I've just watched Face of the Enemy (TNG) and The Passenger (DS9). Bashir's 'evil' voice annoys the hell out of me because. He. Talks. Sooooooo. Slowwwwww.

Also watched the first part of 'Birthright' (TNG). While I love part 1 because of the Enterprise visiting DS9, I would have loved to have seen more DS9 crew interacting with the Enterprise crew. Also, I know that Birthright, part 2 is next on my watch list and it's high on my list of disappointing Part 2s.

Also, Memory Alpha mentions a make-up artist accidentally seen sat down in the corridor during Data's dream sequences. Where does she appear exactly because I couldn't see her? Or has she been removed from the Netflix broadcasts?
 
Completely agree. I always think of Family as 'Best of Both Worlds, part 3'.

That's why whenever I watch TNG I try to do BOBW and family in one sitting. It's a nice epilogue to that little arc and it addresses a few other things that happened in season 3 too.
 
DS9 "The Emperor's New Cloak" on H&I. Which they already had...but forgot about. Oops.
ENT "The Crossing" on H&I. Two of their puny torpedoes destroyed that entire huge ship? Nope.
 
i just rewatched "where silence has lease".

fun, old, creepy episode with an odd, cavalier attitude toward using the self destruct and needlessly killing everyone aboard the enterprise.
 
I just watched TNG "Symbiosis" on BBC America.

Other than the two "Brekkans" who had a fabulous 1980s look about them, the episode was pretty good even with an all-too-obvious "Just say no to drugs" message given to us in a discussion on the bridge between Wesley, Tasha, and Data.

It's almost as if that scene should have began with a voiceover of "I'm Nancy Reagan, and I approve this message"
 
DS9 "Field of Fire" on H&I.
Very good episode but a bit strange. Loved the idea of a visual scanner that you could scroll back and forth through bulkheads, objects and people. I can think of a bunch of episodes that that type of scanner would have come in handy.
 
"The Augments" - Enterprise

Malik's final moments aboard the Klingon ship was a nice nod to Khan's final moments aboard the Reliant.
 
TNG: Deja Q, streamed on Netflix.

Q has his Q powers stripped from him by the Q. One of the better Q episodes, some good fish-out-of-water stuff, and a great scene where Guinan stabs him in the hand with a fork.
 
DS9 "Chimera" on H&I.
Anyone care to explain how the changeling could 'pour' himself into the interior of a supposedly airtight runabout?
 
TOS: The City on the Edge of Forever, streamed on Netflix.

Considered one of the best, if not the best episode of TOS, and:

- only about four minutes of it takes place on the Enterprise
- no Klingons, no Romulans
- Kirk never rips his shirt, or throws a single punch
- the only time that a phaser is used in the episode, it is by accident
- McCoy's Cordrazine-induced psychosis is not cured by 23rd century medicine, but by coffee and bed rest
 
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