No, that was following on from and replying to other posts. Controversial would be saying the episode is watchable. 

Hmmmm. Now I see it. Okay, thanks.No, that was following on from and replying to other posts.
"Profit and Lace(DS9)" is an insult to good Star Trek storytelling.
Yes, but it's not the only offender. Spock's Brain, Sub Rosa, Threshold, Night in Sickbay, These are the Voyages... all pretty appalling.
Gave Shades of Gray a pass because with the parameters that were set for the shoot, they weren't going to get a good show.
I can live with most of those episodes. Most of them have something to redeem them, in my eyes.
Spock's Brain - Extremely silly, yes, but it was meant to be. Campy sense of fun.
What bothered me most about this one was the end, where Kirk declared that the women had to go up and live like cave people with the men... after a lifetime of modern comfort, do you think they could have survived that? I don't.
Sub Rosa - Ok, I really think this one is pretty bad and offensive to Crusher's previously established character as a strong, intelligent woman, but even in this one there are a few scenes I enjoyed. For example Granma sitting up in her coffin, I always saw that as a wink to cheap horror flicks.
This one is worth keeping around just for the premise: "Dr. Crusher #@*$!'s a ghost!"
A Night in Sickbay: actually, I like the look into sickbay as Phlox goes about his daily routines. The only thing that's really silly about this ep (imho) is the stubborn intransigence of Archer, refusing to make any apologies at first.
Agreed. Archer was behaving like a 9 year old kid in need of a time-out, not a trained starship captain and diplomat. And the episode is kind of fun, if you've had a few drinks.
These are the Voyages - in my eyes its main sin is being the series' finale. Had it been just a regular ep, I probably would have frown my eyebrows a bit about that one, but it wouldn't have been in my 'worst evah!' list.
Again, you're right. Had it been mid season (and set in 2155 and not killed Trip) it would have been exactly what it was created to be: a love letter of sorts to the fans.
It was an abortion metaphor.I think this is a controversial opinion.
When Riker destroys the clone startups in "Up The Long Ladder", I not only completely agree with this decision, I don't consider it murder like I have read some people say.
I think this is a controversial opinion.
When Riker destroys the clone startups in "Up The Long Ladder", I not only completely agree with this decision, I don't consider it murder like I have read some people say.
i don't agree with what you said, but I'll fight to the death for you right to say it., I not only completely agree with this decision, I don't consider it murder like I have read some people say
death of the innocents. whatever riker's problem with the people who took his dna and created the clones, the clones themselves committed no offense against riker. they were blameless.It was an abortion metaphor.
i don't agree with what you said, but I'll fight to the death for you right to say it.death of the innocents. whatever riker's problem with the people who took his dna and created the clones, the clones themselves committed no offense against riker. they were blameless.
A Night in Sickbay: actually, I like the look into sickbay as Phlox goes about his daily routines. The only thing that's really silly about this ep (imho) is the stubborn intransigence of Archer, refusing to make any apologies at first.
These are the Voyages - in my eyes its main sin is being the series' finale. Had it been just a regular ep, I probably would have frown my eyebrows a bit about that one, but it wouldn't have been in my 'worst evah!' list.
As a doctor, Pulaski would not have agreed to dematerializing the clones, unless they were not yet people. Ergo, they were not yet viable, they were not people, they were not murdered, and they were ethically disposed of.death of the innocents. whatever riker's problem with the people who took his dna and created the clones, the clones themselves committed no offense against riker. they were blameless.
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