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List Only! Last Star Trek Episode You Watched

the Sheriff with them? He got shot too and should be aboard.
But they did not shoot his deputy.


DS9 - The Seige. End of the second season three parter which was very strong and raised some interesting points. The racist isolationist group seemed pretty relevant today.

Invasive Procedures - I get what they were trying to do with this episode, and it was almost inevitable it would happen at some point. John Glover is good at playing two personalities in the same person but overall the episode doesn't work for me, too much time spent sat around in ops going in circles.

Edit: Having said that, the Mission Log podcast pointed out what a great accidental metaphor this episode is for the incel movement, and it really is. Entitled arsehole thinks he deserves something he doesn't work for that a woman has, and uses violence to take it.
 
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TNG-The Inner Light. On the bluray there's a deleted scene of bridge levity where Picard and Riker enjoy a laugh over a Wagner loving Admiral that I wish wasn't cut from the final episode.
 
DS9 "Empok Nor" on H&I.
The idea of splitting up everyone between the three categories of tasks is stupid. You get all of the 'must haves' done first. And then to split up again after two of your team have been killed is plain foolish.
ENT "Similitude" on H&I.
Still hate the entire 'genetic memory' thing.
At least Sim got some sugar from T'Pol.
 
DS9 "In the Cards" on H&I.
Just how do you know when your cells have been "entertained"?
ENT "Carpenter Street" on H&I.
Archer and T'Pol's trip to the past and old Detroit begins with the nighttime skyline of Los Angeles and ends with the mountains of Southern California. Oops.

For Wednesday :
DS9 "Call to Arms" on H&I.
Since we've seen before that the station's shields form a roughly spheroid shape conforming to the curvature of the docking pylons. Then how is it that enemy ships can cruise through the space between the habitat ring and the docking ring?
ENT "Chosen Realm" on H&I.
I would have tossed every last one of those 'zealots' out the nearest airlock.
 
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"Q-Less" (DS9)... mainly because I had watched "Qpid" (TNG) a day earlier or so. It is probably the weakest/dullest of any Trek episode featuring Q though. Nothing really happens except for Q and Vash bickering with each other and Q attempting to troll the DS9 crew.

Another episode I've watched very recently is "Heart of Glory" (TNG). One of the stronger episodes of Season 1 it features a somewhat weird, but nonetheless interesing take on 24th century Klingons. Contrary to later depictions, TNG-era Klingons (not only the renegade Klingons, but also Worf and the Klingon cruiser captain featured in that episode) appear to be highly frustrated because they have to constantly restrain themselves and "act" in a civilized manner. This was apparently dropped or downplayed from Season 3 onwards or so.
 
DS9 "A Time to Stand" on H&I.
The crew had a lot of time to train on how to fly their stolen ship. But no one thought to install a bridge monitor? Which is essentially a big flat screen tv?
ENT "Proving Ground" on H&I.
Shran and company show up to help Enterprise.

For Friday:
DS9 "Rocks and Shoals" on H&I.
Their captured warship is damaged while destroying a Dominion space station and they crash on a planet that looks exactly like the one where they originally found the ship. And conveniently next to a group of stranded Dominion who also crashed.
ENT "Stratagem" on H&I.
Didn't "Hogan's Heroes" do this story once a long time ago?
 
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TNG - Gambit Part 1
I usually skip this episode but since I haven't seen it in quite some time I decided to watch it. One part kinda bugs me. At the end when Riker orders the Enterprise to withdraw, Troi is on the bridge and despite her empathic abilities, she can't get any insight into what Will is trying to do? This is a perfect example of her abilities being the primary reason why she has a position on the bridge at all and the writer just ignores it.
 
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I just rewatched "The inner light". It's such a beautiful, calm and emotional episode and with good reason considered one of the best TNG episodes.
 
DS9 "Sons and Daughters" on H&I.
Worf's son Alexander is now an adult. WTF? I guess those harsh Russian Winters really age you.
Never really noticed before (or forgot) that one of the Klingon bridge officers is a young Gabrielle Union. She didn't even try to sound Klingon.
ENT "Harbinger" on H&I.
Everybody's angry for whatever reason. T'Pol and Trip finally get it on.
This is the episode that got censored when it first aired. And it wasn't even Jolene Blalock's real butt. Her's is better looking. As seen in some of her movies.
 
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