Ugghh... I keep hearing all this great stuff about "Outer Space." Am I the only one who thought the ending was horrifically overblown? Vulcans. Don't. Cry. (Anyone care to make me an avatar of T'Pol with the words: "Not. Crying." on it?)
Anyhow. I accidentally voted for "Debugging Entry," but that was a misclick. I meant to vote for "Trial By Fire," which, in terms of writing and quality, was clearly the worst of the season (producers: why did you keep letting Berman and Braga into the writing room? Have they not proven their suckitude to you yet?). I wasn't bugged so much by the plots--although they were tedious and overcomplicated--as by the overall lifelessness of every single scene. "Beyond The Pale Moonlight" wasn't great, but I think it was redeemed by its references to the only Hoshi show I ever really enjoyed (Season 3's "The Interregnum").
I was surprised that "For I Have Chosen The Path Unseen" didn't make the list, simply because, after all the hype (Oh, it's written by Coto! Oh, it's the story of Salem One!) it was such a cop-out. Not as bad as "Barbarians," but a lot more of a let-down. FICTPU would have gotten my vote, had it been listed.
Incidentally, my audio drama, Star Trek: Excelsior just did a sendup of "Debugging Entry" for April Fool's Day. Some of you might get a kick out of that. </shameless plug>
P.S. Newspaper Taxi, Memory-Alpha says it was called "The Minutemen," but I haven't seen it since it aired.
Anyhow. I accidentally voted for "Debugging Entry," but that was a misclick. I meant to vote for "Trial By Fire," which, in terms of writing and quality, was clearly the worst of the season (producers: why did you keep letting Berman and Braga into the writing room? Have they not proven their suckitude to you yet?). I wasn't bugged so much by the plots--although they were tedious and overcomplicated--as by the overall lifelessness of every single scene. "Beyond The Pale Moonlight" wasn't great, but I think it was redeemed by its references to the only Hoshi show I ever really enjoyed (Season 3's "The Interregnum").
I was surprised that "For I Have Chosen The Path Unseen" didn't make the list, simply because, after all the hype (Oh, it's written by Coto! Oh, it's the story of Salem One!) it was such a cop-out. Not as bad as "Barbarians," but a lot more of a let-down. FICTPU would have gotten my vote, had it been listed.
Incidentally, my audio drama, Star Trek: Excelsior just did a sendup of "Debugging Entry" for April Fool's Day. Some of you might get a kick out of that. </shameless plug>
P.S. Newspaper Taxi, Memory-Alpha says it was called "The Minutemen," but I haven't seen it since it aired.