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Broken Bow, Oklahoma is the city where the Klingon crashed.

I know that. The point is that it doesn't really say anything. They could have called it "grain silo" or "shotgun greeting" or "plastic aliens"... it would have made as much sense, if not more.
 
"Fight or Flight": The ending really felt forced. That puny alien vessel shouldn't have made much of a difference against that formidable attacking ship. Plus Hoshi delaying things because "she was afraid to make things worse"... seriously, they were about to be butchered!!! Is she stupid or what?

"Strange New World": If their objective was to make Trip seem like an unsophisticated hick they've succeeded beyond expectations.

"Unexpected": Trip is expecting... "Tough as nails"!!! The guy keeps whining and complaining and not doing what he's instructed to do!!!

"Terra Nova": You mean to tell me that these cave dwellers have kept a machine gun for seventy years just for an occasion like this? Had they used it, even just for target practice, the munitions would have been long gone after all that time. Shale!!! This is all shale!!!

To be continued...
 
"The Andorian Incident": Archer gets beat up all day by Shran and his team and the one he was itching to strike was the Vulcan monk!!! Oh, come on!!! What's wrong with this guy? Btw, they clearly say that Andorians don't have transporters. So while the Vulcans had starships for more than three thousand years and never went faster than warp 7, the Andorians went from no transporters at all, to sophisticated site-to-site transporters in only THREE YEARS. I can see why the Vulcans are spying on them. They're looking for tips on how to speed-up their research.

"Breaking The Ice": Yeah... the gravity on an object this small would be almost undetectable if anything they would have a hard time walking on it without flying away!!

"Civilization": Those complicated futuristic devices with only two buttons on them! One for: "Drop the shields." and the other for "Screw you, suckers!".:lol:

"Fortunate Son": That idiot says that he doesn't see the point of going to Earth. At least on Earth, you can play a real game, bozo! All they do in their cargo hold is throw the ball back and forth... it must get old pretty fast!!!

"Cold Front": Yeah... Archer shouldn't be alive after having been in the emptiness of space for that long!!! Fortunately, they corrected that misconception in Season 4.
 
I'm sorry. So, so sorry... It had moments but it's still (IMHO) one of season 2's if not all of TNG's weakest episodes. I'll give them credit for trying to widen the gamut of the genre by throwing in elements of "Three's Company", "Maury", and "The Jerry Springer Show" but it just doesn't work.

Listening to Guinan explain to Data that her joke was funny, but his was not was absolutely excruciating.
 
Listening to Guinan explain to Data that her joke was funny, but his was not was absolutely excruciating.

Yes and in Generations when Data pushed Crusher I thought it was funnier than when Worf fell in the water... In fact she sort of asked for it with her condescending attitude toward Data.
 
Watched "Pathfiner" yesterday.

Now I'm getting ready to watch "Life Line" (VOY), which kicks off my watching the Hologram Rights episodes.

Though I'm kind of dreading "Life Line" in a way. When I first watched this in 2008, when I re-watched the series (or watched the first time in the case of the last two seasons), I remember thinking "Life Life" felt like a one really bad TrekBBS thread. I'm serious. Just picture The Doctor and Zimmerman as if they were posters here.
 
The Gift - Is this the most controversial episode of Voyager in the series run? I mean Voyager fans are still debating it, yet as an episode itself, I really do like it and think it was a great departure for Kes.

Day of Honor - Not my favorite Torres episode, but it was pivotal in the B'Elanna/Tom relationship. Also, Star Trek commented on Cancel Culture before it really did become a thing, with Tom saying to Seven "We all have a past, what matters is who we are now".
 
Squire of Gothos, Amok Time, Picard episode 1, DS9 Ascencion and Voyager (The Doctor falls in love with a holographic version of an injured patient, forgot the name of the episode)
 
"Silent Enemy": CGI Aliens play cat and mouse with Enterprise and it turns out to be a Tom & Jerry cartoon.:D

"Dear Doctor": or how to commit genocide with a clear conscience...

"Sleeping Dogs": Archer: "Remind me never to help people"... No comment...

"Shadows P'Jem": Archer faces the consequences of one of his most questionable initiatives... NOT!!!

"Shuttlepod One": Wait a minute! They were supposed to spend more than five days in a vessel WITHOUT toilet facilities... But but as he showed later Trip doesn't even know what a poop bag is!! Are they supposed to hold it in???:eek:

"Fusion": Vulcans without logic...

"Rogue Planet": ... Meh!

"Acquisition": I'd like to meet the guy who thought that ten minutes of unsubtitled gibberish was a good idea?

"Oasis": Ok.

"Detained": Good intentions... Not so good rendering...
 
Squire of Gothos, Amok Time, Picard episode 1, DS9 Ascencion and Voyager (The Doctor falls in love with a holographic version of an injured patient, forgot the name of the episode)

Danara Pel. Now there’s a character who could have joined the Voyager crew.
 
Both parts of "Flesh and Blood" (VOY). That was kind of... bleh.

EDIT: And "Author, Author" (VOY). That was much better.

And with that, I'm finally done with all the re-watching I intend to do for Picard.
 
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Nemesis (VOY) - This is probably my second favorite Chakotay episode after Timeless (even though Timeless is more of a Kim episode). Also the themes of propaganda and indoctrination are still prevalent today and the vernacular was great. I learned what “fathom” meant after watching this episode.

Revulsion - The start of the hologram civil rights arc on this episode. The hologram character was creepy in this one.

The Raven - A much needed episode to find out about Seven’s backstory. I could have done without the Bomar though.

that puts me in a good position to see Year of Hell tomorrow night. Yay for that.
 
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