Posted on 04/05/2017 3:54:11 PM PDT by Bender2
Well, my 50 Years of "Star Trek" The original Series - My Sweet 16... seems to have hit a nerve with more than a few--
And this caused my mind to again go back 50 years... to the original "Star Trek"
For my Bottom Feeder Four... Worst Episodes EVER!:
Wait a minute.
“Spock’s Brain” was okay. It had good looking gals in charge of a pervy pain/pleasure/domination bunker.
Like 50 Shades of Gray. Only reverse. And permanent.
Yep, that episode with Chicago mobsters was pretty crazy.
I liked Assignment Earth, and thought Gary Seven was cool. And as a teen thought Roberta Lincoln was hot......
It would be cool to rank order all the Star Trek episodes from best to worst. There’s an endless parlor game for people, considering there are so many opinions as to which episodes are good and which not so great .......
And the children shall lead: The skipper from “gilligans island” in a dress and five brats.
CC
I just looked them up and the last 3 episodes were all pretty bad. I liked Star Trek but it had run it’s course.
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.
“I liked Assignment Earth, and thought Gary Seven was cool.”
My problem with it was it was just a cheap way to do a pilot, not a real Star Trek episode
No, that's attorney Melvin Belli, who in real life was an liberal a-hole and a terrible tipper.
The worse is IMO is the Alternative Factor. It is flat out boring. All the ones above at least have fun camp qualities
“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.
It was LA lawyer Melvin Belli.
-PJ
Ah yes, the episode with Abraham Lincoln was pretty strange.......
It was written (and aired) on the 4th of July.
Garak is so awesome in that episode.
So is Sisko.
I like it because it shows a more human side of Star Trek. Actual fallible do anything to win humans. Not like moral oral janeways and picards.
The gangster episode”A Piece of the Action” introduced the world to the game of Fizzbin, can’t forget that!!
I hated Spock’s Brain, And the Children Shall Lead and The Alternative Factor.
The Savage Curtain was pretty bad, too.
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