Posted on 05/23/2017 9:10:47 AM PDT by EveningStar
At some point in life, you learn to take the good with the bad. Its not that you necessarily become better at dealing with the bad things in life, but rather that you learn to appreciate that the bad is simply a companion to the good. If you grew up a Star Trek fan, you likely got a head start on this valuable life lesson. Regardless of which Star Trek series you became hopelessly addicted to, you eventually learned that you had a roughly equal chance of seeing something truly great or something truly awful on a weekly basis. Eventually, you come to accept that the bad episodes add a little flavor to the great ones.
Just because bad Star Trek episodes are a vital thread in the franchises rich tapestry, that doesnt mean that they arent still some of the worst episodes to ever be broadcast on television. Were not talking about episodes which stomp on the series continuity or ruin certain plot developments. These are the entries which Trek fans and non-Trek fans alike watch with their jaws agape. How? they say while struggling to reach some semblance of understanding. How did this episode ever make it on-air?
These are the 15 Worst Star Trek Episodes Of All Time.
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>>The one where spock got violently horny?
>>Amok Time
Yep: We learned that is sucks to be Spock’s BFF. And Spock is rich.
In the early 21st century, the cry was- "Landrieu, save us!"
And why the episode with the children and the fat, ugly angel lawyer didn't make this list, I don't know
A Horta
Lessee... the one where the Crew of ST:Enterprise became sexual salamanders... The one where Worf and his buddies went to howl at the moon... Any episode involving Ferengi...
There were MANY from ST:TOS which were bad in the sense of cheesy and poorly done. But dayum! TNG and Enterprise boldly went where no-one should ever have gone.
You're kidding, right?
Like a warp-capable, computer literate, species wouldn't KNOW their own language was idiomatically based, and said idioms are not a definitive requirement for effective communication?
Yeah, I don’t get that one.
The story is exactly OPPOSITE the poster’s recollection.
The Yangs were barely human savages, while the Combs were all in Mao jackets.
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Knew a guy in college that referred to TNG as “The UN in Space.”
Seems like the article’s author’s opinions are motivated mostly by extreme leftism. The fact that the American analogs have a better society than the Communist analogs means that The Omega Glory is one of the worst episodes ever? Not my favorite, but...
And when someone steals the Captain’s body to highjack a ship, the author sees the first-person’s viewpoint that she is incompetent and cray-cray and decides, “It’s because she’s a woman isn’t it?” You would EXPECT her to be competent, and rational? (OK, there is that one where Spock steals the enterprise to free Capt. Pike from his paralysis...)
Exactly!
Try writing a computer language predicated on metaphors :-\
That one was “Miri”.
I never watched Enterprise. Voyager killed it for me. I doubt that Enterprise could be as bad as Voyager, but I never had any interest in finding out.
The Trouble with Tribbles
Personally, I lean toward:
DS9 - best Trek series ever.
Garak - best Trek character ever.
"In The Pale Moonlight" - best Trek episode ever.
>> Voyager killed it for me. <<
I wish I could have hated ST:V as much as I should have — I distinctly remember the first time we heard Kate Muldrew speak my wife burst out laughing. When Mrs. FD could finally collect herself she asked “is that her real voice? It sounds like a Munchkin or on helium!”
But the general plot lines were compelling in their own way. The subtext of “we will adhere to Star Fleet rules because the alternative is complete chaos” which requires everyone to sign up (they had a few chances to jump ship but didn’t because, you know, Star Trek!).
They show ST:V on a few stations and I do find myself caught up with the situations — and my chance to be the Monday Morning Parisi Squares coach.
Enterprise? After a few episodes Mrs. FD again took the helm and said “all you do is call every single character an ahole.” She was right, even the Vulcan eye-candy hawtie — in fact she was the most insufferable ahole of them all.
YMMV — and clearly does. :) :)
One thing every Trekker that saw even a single ep of TOS and TNG knows: It took 2 dudes to replace 1 Kirk and Kirk would have kicked PICARD’S BUTT (which he almost did in that sad, sad movie).
DS9 deserves its own discussion thread even if so many hated it ;)
I saw that. What a creep.
It didn't take me long to realize this review of episodes was by a politically correct liberal.
Two episodes I absolutely expected to be in the review were not even mentioned.
1. The one where Riker falls in love with the Homosexual alien.
2. The one where Riker deliberately mutinies against a superior officer and informs enemy aliens of the Federation developed phase cloaking ship.
Both episodes were utter dreck, and the second one prompted me to stop watching "Next Generation" all together.
Gotta love Landru!
"City on the edge of forever" and "The Doomsday Machine" were two of my favorites.
I agree. I also believe it has won that place in various surveys on "best Star Trek episode."
“Balance of Terror” has to be one of the best in the whole ST franchise.
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