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Worst Episode of TAS Part One

Which are your THREE least favorites?

  • More Tribbles, More Troubles

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • The Infinite Vulcan

    Votes: 17 48.6%
  • Yesteryear

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • Beyond the Farthest Star

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • The Survivor

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • The Lorelei Signal

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • One of Our Planets Is Missing

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • Mudd's Passion

    Votes: 4 11.4%
  • The Magicks of Megas-Tu

    Votes: 12 34.3%
  • The Time Trap

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The Slaver Weapon

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • The Ambergris Element

    Votes: 5 14.3%
  • The Jihad

    Votes: 3 8.6%
  • The Terratin Incident

    Votes: 6 17.1%
  • Eye of the Beholder

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Once Upon a Planet

    Votes: 4 11.4%
  • Bem

    Votes: 13 37.1%
  • Albatross

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • The Pirates of Orion

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • The Practical Joker

    Votes: 7 20.0%
  • How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth

    Votes: 2 5.7%
  • The Counter-Clock Incident

    Votes: 7 20.0%

  • Total voters
    35
  • Poll closed .

Garth Rockett

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Now that TrekBBS has determined its least favorite episode of TOS, it's time to move on to TAS. I'm breaking format slightly in that I'm going to combine both seasons into one due to how short the second season was. This time you may vote for your THREE least favorites. The top five will go on to the next (and in this case, final) round.
 
I would vote, however I have never seen an episode of TAS. Too bad my local library doesn't carry it & it isn't worth it for me to buy the DVD set.
 
I recommend it, if you like TOS. There's several strong episodes. The only points against it might be the limited animation (typical of the time) and the compressed feeling of the scripts. I believe in the special features Dorothy Fontana or David Gerrold mentions that the scripts were about two-thirds the length of a TOS script, but ran in half the time.

I voted for The Magicks of Megas-Tu (I never cared for the whole premise of the devil being a fun-loving alien), The Jihad (no matter how hard I try, I just can't seem to pay attention for the entire episode) and Bem (I don't care for the title character).

I did not vote for The Infinite Vulcan, an episode that usually takes a lot of flack, because despite Giant Spock, I thought the Phylosians were very interesting and a great concept.
 
Co-incedentally Ive just finished watching TAS for the first time last week.
Ive perhaps not had much time to determine favourites ad even if an episode is not great, they are too short to annoy for long.
However I have voted for:

Bem
The Practical Joker
Albatross
 
I'll give you four episodes that bug me:

Bem
The Practical Joker
The Terretin Incident
More Tribbles, More Troubles
 
Dammit, i only voted for one! I voted for "The Infinite Vulcan" -- I still remember rolling my eyes at the idea that cloning makes you a giant.

I missed voting for the other two I wasn't crazy about.


Tony
 
The Practical Joker gives me fits, but it still is our first view of a holodeck.

For all its problems, I think the worst TAS episodes are still better than the worst TOS episodes. Ain't no space hippies in TAS!
 
Co-incedentally Ive just finished watching TAS for the first time last week.
Ive perhaps not had much time to determine favourites ad even if an episode is not great, they are too short to annoy for long.
However I have voted for:

Bem
The Practical Joker
Albatross
Come on, Albatross is a fantastic episode! Certainly better than a bunch of TOS episodes.
 
I just cannot watch the following episodes....

The Infinite Vulcan
The Magicks of Megas-Tu
Bem
 
I don't hate any of the TAS episodes.. Even the worst ones are great on unthinkable levels!!
:p
Have to agree on that. Somehow I can't seem to make a decision. So I won't ... :p
In a lot of respects I agree with both of you. I would have a very difficult time if I were told to pick my favorite TAS episode.

The three I picked just have elements that grate on my nerves. All in all, the three I picked are good shows and much better than The Alternative Factor, And the Children Shall Lead, and Spock's Brain.
 
Always nice to see TAS appreciated.
I am actually currently getting my boys (11, 10 and 7) accustomed to the Trek universe using these episodes. They still ask "Is anybody going to be hurt?" in advance, so I will have to carefully explain the redshirt syndrome to them before we start watching TOS together. (Actually, I kind of like how we tend to raise our children exposed to less violence (and more boobs) here in western Europe compared to the US.)

But back on topic:
My first choice is a no-brainer - "The Magicks of Megas Two" have always left me annoyed both for the concept and the story details.
The other two are more difficult. I voted for "The infinite Vulcan" which would have been much better had they left the script as Koenig had written it and not introduced the giants. "The Jihad" pulled the third short match, although this episode could be somewhat salvaged with a re-animation that would be in the least bit plausible.
 
I always thought YESTERYEAR made no sense, due to how it explained (or DIDN'T explain) how "Salik" disappeared from young Spock's life, and the disaster that resulted.

The same can be said of COUNTER-CLOCK INCIDENT, for similar reasons. The alien woman speaks backwards on "our" side, but suddenly everyone can understand each other on her side? Why doesn't she still seem to speak backwards? And why does she now understand Kirk and company? The rules should have been the same.

I like both episodes, but there was no logic in how it all worked in both cases.

Finally, while I also like the TERRATIN episode, something strange and unexplained also happens right at the end, involving just how the city gets up to the Enterprise. It seems it's beamed up by way of a PHASER BEAM? Again, makes no sense.

Like'm, but would like'm better if they made some sense.
 
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All TAS eps have their good qualities.

"The Infinite Vulcan" is rather silly, but I love that Dr Stavros Keniclius is from the Eugenics Wars, and the Phylosians are effective aliens. "Beyond the Farthest Star" and "One of Our Planets is Missing" are popular episodes with most people, but I have too many other quirky favourites with great aliens!
 
For me, the worst episode is "The Counter-clock Incident." It's a totally nonsensical episode in every way. If time ran backward in the other universe, wouldn't their minds run backward too so they'd perceive it as forward? Not to mention the way four unrelated forms of inversion were lumped together even though there's no possible causal relation: temporal inversion (aging backward), functional inversion (controls working in reverse), directional inversion (ships flying backward), and color inversion (black stars on white space). The whole thing is just so stupid. Although baby Arex is cute.

"The Practical Joker" is also a stupid episode. It makes no sense that a malfunction created by flying through a cosmic cloud could be cured by flying through it again. That's about as credible as the sitcom cure for amnesia, a second bump on the head. (As a kid, I assumed it was because the ship had flown through in the opposite direction the second time. But the episode doesn't specify, so even that juvenile logic can't explain it.) Worse, though, is that the crewmembers are completely out of character. I can't buy that intelligent adults like them would break up laughing over such simpleminded, juvenile pranks. Not that I don't think they might enjoy a good prank, I just don't think the pranks here rose anywhere near the level of good pranks, at least not in the mind of anyone older than eight. (And the proto-holodeck doesn't salvage it for me, since it's way too advanced for the period, given that holodecks seemed to be a novelty in TNG.)

It was hard to pick a third choice. I'm not fond of "More Tribbles, More Troubles" because the plot doesn't make sense. Why does the transporter work the second time the stasis beam is used when it was frozen the first time? Also, it makes no sense that Kirk would beam the tribbles over before issuing his ultimatum. Why blow his leverage like that? I'm also not particularly fond of "Mudd's Women" because its portrayal of Chapel is rather degrading.

But I had to go with "The Magicks of Megas-tu." Not that it's a bad story in itself, but I have serious problems with two of its core concepts, in two very different ways. One is its heavy reliance on the continuous-creation model of cosmology, which has been thoroughly disproven and makes the episode as badly dated as a story about jungles on Venus. The other is its conceit that the Salem witch trials were a response to genuine supernatural phenomena. Those trials were a profound atrocity arising from a culture's pathological fear of feminine power and independence and a few individuals' cruelty toward their neighbors. And any story that sweeps that under the rug by claiming there was real magic behind it... well, it's like Holocaust denial on a smaller scale. It's trivializing a historical tragedy we can't allow ourselves to gloss over. Not to mention that in more general terms, the whole "aliens responsible for our folklore and mythology" trope was already a cliche at the time.

Which is a shame, since aside from those things, there's a lot to like about the episode.


(Actually, I kind of like how we tend to raise our children exposed to less violence (and more boobs) here in western Europe compared to the US.)

You guys are so lucky over there...


Finally, while I also like the TERRATIN episode, something strange and unexplained also happens right at the end, involving just how the city gets up to the Enterprise. It seems it's beamed up by way of a PHASER BEAM? Again, makes no sense.

Wasn't that a tractor beam? Or a visual representation of a transporter beam?
 
I had to say "Bem". I never really cared for that episode.

Another contender would be "The Magicks or Megas-Tu" - so the Devil is fun-loving and all that? I don't hate the idea, I despise the execution (no pun intended).

"The Counter Clock Incident" was also, a weak way to finish TAS, and by extension, TOS. Its not like, horrible, but as a Series Finale, it lacks, seriously.
 
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