Our addictive biyearly game of rapid elimination returns - now able to include Disco's third season as well as the debut years of Picard and Lower Decks. It's generally a lot of fun, providing a chance to mentally revisit those episodes you may not have thought about in a while. With that in mind, why not play again?
So, here's the game. The basic idea is your standard elimination game. I'll provide a list of the episodes for each season and you need to eliminate your least favorite or the one you deem the 'worst.' Please provide an EXPLANATION for why you are eliminating your choice and be sure to copy and paste the list with your choice removed. Finally, leave at least 2 eliminations by other posters before you eliminate another episode.
No tactical voting! You cannot remove an episode just because you feel they would threaten your preferred episode's chance to win. Pretty simple. Enjoy!
Hall of Champions
2011 - The Best of Both Worlds I
2013 - The Measure of a Man
2015 - All Good Things...
2017 - The Best of Both Worlds I
2019 - Yesterday's Enterprise
2021 -
Season Five
Redemption II
Darmok
Ensign Ro
Silicon Avatar
Disaster
The Game
Unification I
Unification II
A Matter of Time
New Ground
Hero Worship
Violations
The Masterpiece Society
Conundrum
Power Play
Ethics
The Outcast
Cause and Effect
The First Duty
Cost of Living
The Perfect Mate
Imaginary Friend
I, Borg
The Next Phase
The Inner Light
Time's Arrow I
So, here's the game. The basic idea is your standard elimination game. I'll provide a list of the episodes for each season and you need to eliminate your least favorite or the one you deem the 'worst.' Please provide an EXPLANATION for why you are eliminating your choice and be sure to copy and paste the list with your choice removed. Finally, leave at least 2 eliminations by other posters before you eliminate another episode.
No tactical voting! You cannot remove an episode just because you feel they would threaten your preferred episode's chance to win. Pretty simple. Enjoy!

Hall of Champions
2011 - The Best of Both Worlds I
2013 - The Measure of a Man
2015 - All Good Things...
2017 - The Best of Both Worlds I
2019 - Yesterday's Enterprise
2021 -
Season Five
Redemption II
Darmok
Ensign Ro
Silicon Avatar
Disaster
The Game
Unification I
Unification II
A Matter of Time
New Ground
Hero Worship
Violations
The Masterpiece Society
Conundrum
Power Play
Ethics
The Outcast
Cause and Effect
The First Duty
Cost of Living
The Perfect Mate
Imaginary Friend
I, Borg
The Next Phase
The Inner Light
Time's Arrow I
Still, the last time I saw this, Guinan's turnaround seemed the least convincing, despite believing Geordi and the others warming up to their shiny new pet. Dare I watch it again? I dunno. Either way, hit or miss, season 5 still has better and bona-fide classics better than this one.
Sorry, we encountered a problem and other ersatz warm fuzzy blah blah (and who are "we" since it's a machine and a singular one at that, but I digress) but the real underlying cause often has little to do with the code shown. But I digress. Both individuals had their viewpoints, but Marr had the greater points involving planet after planet being used as happy meal after an all-you-can-eat buffet, not to mention the silicon entity would have the intellect of the form that Picard is assuming. Not to mention how many years it would take to get communication on par and how to feel the thing until then. Just tap on the glass and hear it go ding and that clearly means there's brains behind the glass and not just a nervous system impulse like what a jellyfish might do. But we're supposed to feel bad, right on cue. Trek has done the "sympathy for the villain" so much better and so often that they should have kept this one being evil for the sake of it. After all, all the divers that tapped on the head of a hammerhead shark did the same thing and as a result ended up going out to dinner once a week. Or, rather once that the shark enjoyed for a week before fertilizing the sea anemones living near Spongebob's domicile below... Ugh... (Could the underlying ideas worked? Arguably but a handful of minutes in one episode is, well, too much to swallow...)