Data and Joe Piscopo on the holodeck. Easily the worst few minutes ever broadcast with "Star Trek" in the title.
Even worse than Beverly's ghost sex?
Data and Joe Piscopo on the holodeck. Easily the worst few minutes ever broadcast with "Star Trek" in the title.
That was hilarious, IMHO. Ymmv.Even worse than Beverly's ghost sex?
Or the booger aliens from VST?Even worse than Beverly's ghost sex?
It's in the running for sure.Even worse than Beverly's ghost sex?
But for some reason this made Geordi feel morally superior to Barclay and act in a sanctimonious manner towards the latter. At least Barclay tried to keep his fantasies confined to the holodeck. Geordi hit on the real Leah and got mad at her when she didn't act according to his sexual fantasies and the episode also told us flat out that Geordi was right to behave like this.Geordi and holo-Leah getting to first base at the end of "Booby Trap", complete with Leah giving googoo eyes.
In his defense, he said to Barclay that "I fell in love in there once", referring to the holodeck, but adds that he knew when to walk away. Which was true at the time, since the events of "Galaxy's Child" were still months away.But for some reason this made Geordi feel morally superior to Barclay and act in a sanctimonious manner towards the latter.
I was actually surprised that many people don't share this opinion. On a previous thread on this very episode a good number of users here defended Geordi and what he did in the story.The latter episode was one of the worst character assassination pieces on any Trek, ranking with "Let Him Who is Without Sin", "Homeward", and "Dear Doctor".
Having that hologram still around, making advances when it wasn't appropriate even if Leah had been single, and not simply and profusely apologizing when she discovered the holo-herself. Seemed pretty indefensible to me, and I'm not known for being woke.I was actually surprised that many people don't share this opinion. On a previous thread on this very episode a good number of users here defended Geordi and what he did in the story.
Well, he repeatedly lied to her (and Guinan) too. And even gaslighted her ("I tried to hit on you?!? I just wanted to be your friend!"). I'll try to find the thread...Having that hologram still around, making advances when it wasn't appropriate even if Leah had been single, and not simply and profusely apologizing when she discovered the holo-herself. Seemed pretty indefensible to me, and I'm not known for being woke.
Oh! how could I forget the Traveler telling Picard Wesley was special and has potential powers? Cringe!
Riker telling the androgynous alien he's barely known for longer than it takes to crack a fat, he has strong feelings for he/she/It's Pat. Cringe!
Tasha's "sexy walk". Cringe!
Beaming a large object out like a tree and destroying it to prove their might, as suggested by Lore disguised as Data. EPIC CRINGE!
Maybe it's just me, but...
Bearded Geordi. Some cringe there.
Oh, those giant aliens that looked like upright fish -- cringe. And man, how cross was Picard over that murder, huh? It's like somebody bumped into him with a coffee cup. Cringy.
Even worse than Beverly's ghost sex?
Was the Rascals episode already mentioned?
You can't cringe-shame that episode enough.Was the Rascals episode already mentioned?
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