Insurrection is chock full of cringeworthy scenes, but the entire space battle between the Enterprise and the Son'a battlecruisers is the worst.
- "The Riker Maneuver" that Geordi --in full ass-kissing for a promotion mode-- says that history will possibly record is essentially the Enterprise lighting its own farts. Really. Riker learned this "maneuver" after a drunken frat party at the Academy methinks. Besides, we know the real
Riker Maneuver is the weird way Riker sits down by swinging his leg over the chair like a dog marking his territory.
- The "come hither" stare the Trill operations officer gives Riker when he gives his terrible Horatio Caine dialogue about ramming things down the Son'a's throats makes it come off like a bad double entendre.
- The manual steering column is a metaphorical representation of Riker steering the ship and destroying the enemy with his warrior penis. And who designed the thing to stand free in the middle of the bridge while you have to kneel down to handle it and look like you're taking a dump? Has no one heard of ergonomics in the 24th century? The knee and back stress from having to steer his manhood and support his massive ego must be enormous.
- Geordi makes a major tactical decision to eject the warp core on his own before being given the order. Now obviously he knew Riker was going to do it anyway, but you still don't make a decision like that before the captain gives the order, especially when the decision so significantly affects their power supply, propulsion, and their position relative to the explosion.
- They give a treatise on subspace weapons accords while being chased through space from the tear created by one. The bridge chatter during a crisis has always been a bit much, but is someone really going to question the legality of the weapons as they're being shot at by them? It seems rather a moot point at that stage. The whole purpose is to of course inform us in the audience that these are REALLY bad WMDs, but it wasn't really necessary and just made for more clunky expository dialogue in an already poorly written series of scenes.
- The effect of the Enterprise being slapped to the side by the warp core explosion was poorly done.
- "Time to use the Briar Patch like Br'er Rabbit did." What, locked in a vault for decades out of sheer embarrassment and never seen again? Yes, please. HBO Family seems to only own the rights to this one ST film, and runs it about 700 times a year. I'm afraid children are being indoctrinated to like substandard Trek through repetition.