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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

Marlboro that scene where McCoy says shut up Spock we're rescuing you! is one of my favorite scenes in Immunity syndrome.
 
"The Visitor" DS9's last great episode, after the stupid, mindboggling, quite ridiculous Telefilm "The Way of the Warrior" it should've been called "The Way of the Worriers", DS9 goes back to its roots in making an episode which was straight from the heart and meaningful.

Jake goes into a mental breakdown after witnessing his father pass away... but as the plot thickens, Jake's whole life spirals down into a dark place where he can't get on with his life. A touching and must see episode of how parents define their children and how much young adults need them.

It's too bad all was forgotten at the end of "What You Leave Behind".
 
DS9 "Time's Orphan" on H&I.
Funny how older Molly and T'Pol must have the same tailor.
I guess it never occurred to anyone to use the Defiant and implement the slingshot around the sun time travel trick to go back in time and get little Molly. Or the chronometric field trick used by the Enterprise in "First Contact".
Nevermind the fact that Miles should have immediately jumped in after her. He is her Father for crying out loud.
 
This Side of Paradise (TOS) on All Access - One of my favorite McCoy lines of all time, after Sandoval tells him they no longer need his services as a doctor: "Oh, no? Would you like to see how fast I can put you in a hospital?" :lol:

The Forsaken (DS9) on Netflix - I've always been a fan of Lwaxana, going all the way back to Haven. This is one of her best outings, and it's great character development for Odo. Lwaxana accepting him as he is probably helped him be more open to other relationships in the future, particularly with Kira.
 
"I Love Lucy is on tonight."
Trek characters watching I Love Lucy...sort of like photocopying a mirror, or putting instant coffee in a microwave, the very fabric of space, time and reality could have folded back onto itself and winked out of existence.
 
TNG The Outrageous Okona. Yeah, he was a rogue but he wasn't that outrageous. He was just a bit cool. i guess for the early TNG era that was kind of outrageous.
 
The Masterpiece Society (TNG) on DVD - Typical Picard, wants to speechify about the Prime Directive even after Riker points out it doesn't even apply.
 
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