To: Bender2
The best episodes of Star Trek are not to be found in TNG. Nor are the worst.
In the pale moonlight is the best Star Trek episode of all time. Period.
The worst probably is the Star Trek: Enterprise series finale.
I actually liked most of these TNG episodes. #4 is pretty good, as well as #3. #1 is pretty terrible. no comment on #2.
19 posted on
04/05/2017 4:31:35 PM PDT by
FreedomStar3028
(Somebody has to step forward and do what is right because it is right, otherwise no one will follow.)
To: FreedomStar3028
"pale moonlight is the best Star Trek episode of all time"
Captain Sisko: Who's watching Tolar?
Garak: I've locked him in his quarters. I've also left him with the distinct impression that if he attempts to force the door open, it may explode.
Captain Sisko: I hope that's just an impression.
Garak: It's best not to dwell on such minutiae.
To: FreedomStar3028
“In the pale moonlight is the best Star Trek episode of all time. Period.”
And “The City on the Edge of Forever” is right up there among the best episodes.
To: FreedomStar3028
I can’t find in the pale moonlight. Which season and episode was that?
I was going to watch again.
58 posted on
04/05/2017 5:22:38 PM PDT by
Neoliberalnot
(Marxism works well only with the uneducated and the unarmed)
To: FreedomStar3028
I actually liked most of these TNG episodes. #4 is pretty good, as well as #3. #1 is pretty terrible. no comment on #2. You mean TOS.
62 posted on
04/05/2017 5:25:37 PM PDT by
FredZarguna
(And what Rough Beast, its hour come round at last, slouches toward Fifth Avenue to be born?)
To: FreedomStar3028
I'm confused. Did you mean to write TOS (The Original Series) instead of TNG (The Next Generation) Star Trek? Otherwise I'm not sure which season of The Next Generation Star Trek you are discussing when you write here about:
"I actually liked most of these TNG episodes. #4 is pretty good, as well as #3. #1 is pretty terrible. no comment on #2."
122 posted on
04/05/2017 10:34:24 PM PDT by
Waryone
(2 Chronicles 7:14; praise God for His great mercy!)
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