Trek standards for silly have barely been touched by current Trek.That's not silly by Star Trek standards at all.
Trek standards for silly have barely been touched by current Trek.That's not silly by Star Trek standards at all.
It was good to see you there! I joked that it felt like my twitter and Facebook feed had come to life!Indeed, there was a digital premiere for cast, crew, and a few press members. Idk how I got an invite but I did lol!
I'll take "Twisted" over "Threshold".There are several ways to gauge awfulness of entertainment, but the most primary is, how hard is it to actually sit through the program and finish it. From this perspective, Threshold is not the worst Voyager episode, something like TWISTED would be- the one wherein the layout of the ship keeps changing ("Wait, this corridor is supposed to lead to the pattern enhancer repair room, but now I've ended up in the brig!")
Threshold would be somewhat akin to Spock's Brain- ridiculous, but far from the hardest to sit through- so by this metric, among the worst Trek eps would be, let's see, THAT WHICH SURVIVES, TWISTED, TERRA NOVA.
I would also throw out there that in the preview for the series they are at a Klingon bazaar that 1) Looks a lot like the DSC one they visited and 2) Has what looks like a Kelvin disrupter among the other weapons in the "Arsenal" booth so...if people figure that out I can't want to see heads explode - heheh!Absolutely. But the Discovery Klingons like the TOS Klingons that preceded and succeeded them, seem to be part of the Klingon legacy that they "don't talk about with outsiders". So, it won't bother me if they never bring it up.
My Trek Fu is weak. I don't know that episode. (At least by title)I'll take "Twisted" over "Threshold".
I watched "Threshold" in 1996 when it aired. I didn't look at it again until 2008. When I was reminded that "Yes, it really is that bad!" I haven't seen it since. If I re-watch it in 2020, it'll create an "every 12 years" tradition for me. If I want to base a tradition on anything, it's not gonna be "Threshold".
Then there's DS9's "Let He Who Is Without Sin". I watched it once, when it aired. And never again. Coming up on 24 years now.
My metric is: Will I ever re-watch it, or will I avoid it all costs no matter what?
Worf & Dax go on Shore Leave with Rom & Leeta to Risa. Vanessa Williams is there.My Trek Fu is weak. I don't know that episode. (At least by title)
Ah yes.Worf & Dax go on Shore Leave with Rom & Leeta to Risa. Vanessa Williams is there.
Worf acts like a total and complete asshole. Even for him. And not in an "I'm a Klingon!" sort of way. In a he just sucks in this episode kind of way.
And that's worse than the techobabble and Vulcan mumbo jumbo in The Search For Spock? Or Nomad doing a crash course on human physiology to bring Scotty back from the dead? Good thing Scotty's hyperencephalogram was up to date.![]()
It's okay. I'll get over it.No. It's not worse.
You know what? It's still awful writing, and it still sucks.
And it's still sad to defend trash with whatsboutisms.
So sorry about that.
I like Twisted. It's a nice mystery with interesting effects, and in the end, the thing only wanted to communicate and left tons of data. Too bad they never referred to what was left, it could've been VOY's sphere data but without 31 around to mess with it.I'll take "Twisted" over "Threshold".
I watched "Threshold" in 1996 when it aired. I didn't look at it again until 2008. When I was reminded that "Yes, it really is that bad!" I haven't seen it since. If I re-watch it in 2020, it'll create an "every 12 years" tradition for me. If I want to base a tradition on anything, it's not gonna be "Threshold".
Then there's DS9's "Let He Who Is Without Sin". I watched it once, when it aired. And never again. Coming up on 24 years now. It's my "Worst Star Trek Episode EVAR!!!!" Champion.
My metric is: Will I ever re-watch it, or will I avoid it all costs no matter what?
The nuHmey (weapons) stand has disruptors from all eras and timelines!I would also throw out there that in the preview for the series they are at a Klingon bazaar that 1) Looks a lot like the DSC one they visited and 2) Has what looks like a Kelvin disrupter among the other weapons in the "Arsenal" booth so...if people figure that out I can't want to see heads explode - heheh!
nuHmey means arsenal nuH is weapons ;-)I like Twisted. It's a nice mystery with interesting effects, and in the end, the thing only wanted to communicate and left tons of data. Too bad they never referred to what was left, it could've been VOY's sphere data but without 31 around to mess with it.
Let He is not that bad, I like how it mirrors today's counter-movements and people who bother others and wanna take their harmless fun away cause they think it's bad for society XD
The nuHmey (weapons) stand has disruptors from all eras and timelines!
And that's worse than the techobabble and Vulcan mumbo jumbo in The Search For Spock? Or Nomad doing a crash course on human physiology to bring Scotty back from the dead? Good thing Scotty's hyperencephalogram was up to date.![]()
nuH means weapon (singular).nuHmey means arsenal nuH is weapons ;-)
Two of my favorite scenes in "Twisted":I like Twisted. It's a nice mystery with interesting effects, and in the end, the thing only wanted to communicate and left tons of data. Too bad they never referred to what was left, it could've been VOY's sphere data but without 31 around to mess with it.
Or TNG, where accidently removing parts of someone's genetic makeup causes them to revert to children (and, remarkably, causes their clothes to shrink accordingly)?
The science of “Rascals” was really wonky, but it was all made up for by the character story about Ro's lost childhood. The child actors for both her and Guinan were pretty decent, I think. Those bits saved an otherwise silly throwaway episode.
"Brain, brain what is brain?"Trek is riddled with silliness, intentional or otherwise.
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