There are plenty of things which I like which some others don't and vice versa. It's not a problem except when insults are exchanged.
There is nothing I like that I would call "bad", though I will say that some episodes are improved by overlooking certain elements. I feel no guilt for liking the good bits.
I think Dear Doctor is a decent episode - except for the ending. With all these fan films being made, someone should hire Billingsley and Bakula and film an alternate ending.
I don't see how the Borg debris doesn't make sense. I can imagine the Antarctic would still be relatively unexplored even in the future, and the cold would preserve biological material (at least according to sci-fi logic).
My problem with Regeneration is that in the first act we are supposed to care about characters we've never met before. But after that, the episode is actually very well made. The stakes feel high, and it's interesting seeing the ENT characters encountering a threat that's unknown to them (but known to the viewers). I also like the way the Borg are transforming their ship as they go. It's a cool idea, and as far as I know hasn't been seen before.
There is nothing I like that I would call "bad", though I will say that some episodes are improved by overlooking certain elements. I feel no guilt for liking the good bits.
I think Dear Doctor is a decent episode - except for the ending. With all these fan films being made, someone should hire Billingsley and Bakula and film an alternate ending.
The plot made no sense in many ways like all the Borg sphere debris and drone corpses just under a layer of snow at the Arctic, a century after First Contact. ...
I even liked the ship and I so much want a toy or model of that thing.
I don't see how the Borg debris doesn't make sense. I can imagine the Antarctic would still be relatively unexplored even in the future, and the cold would preserve biological material (at least according to sci-fi logic).
My problem with Regeneration is that in the first act we are supposed to care about characters we've never met before. But after that, the episode is actually very well made. The stakes feel high, and it's interesting seeing the ENT characters encountering a threat that's unknown to them (but known to the viewers). I also like the way the Borg are transforming their ship as they go. It's a cool idea, and as far as I know hasn't been seen before.