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Posted by Sa'eed (Member # 12368) on :
 
I was always under the impression that I had, I guess mainly from catching the occasional episode here and there in the mid to late 90s and watching all the films. Some guy on imdb made a list of all the watchable episodes and I'm going through them now. Even the first season episodes amongst them ain't bad.

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Where No One Has Gone Before
The Battle
11001001
Home Soil
Heart of Glory
Where Silence Has Lease
A Matter of Honor
The Measure of a Man
Contagion
The Royale
Time Squared
Q Who
Peak Performance
Evolution
The Survivors
Who Watches the Watchers
Booby Trap
The Enemy
The Price
The Defector
The Vengeance Factor
The Hunted
The High Ground
Deja Q
A Matter of Perspective
Elementary dear Data
Sins of the Father
Yesterday's Enterprise
Tin Man
Hollow Pursuits
Sarek
Transfigurations
The Best of Both Worlds, Part I
The Best of Both Worlds, Part II
Family
Brothers
Remember Me
Future Imperfect
Reunion
Data's Day
The Wounded
Clues
First Contact
Galaxy's Child
Night Terrors
The Nth Degree
Identity Crisis
The Drumhead
Redemption 1
Redemption 2
The Mind's Eye
Darmok
Silicon Avatar
Unification 1
Unification 2
Cause and Effect
The First Duty
I, Borg
The Inner Light
Relics
Chain of Command 1
Chain of Command 2
Ship in a Bottle
Face of the Enemy
Tapestry
Lessons
The Chase
Frame of Mind
Second Chances
Timescape
The Pegasus
Lower Decks
Thine Own Self
Preemptive Strike
All Good Things 1
All Good Things 2


 
Posted by Jeff C. (Member # 12496) on :
 
My favorite is the one where Picard is imprisoned and he's asked how many lights there are.
 
Posted by Dogbreath (Member # 11879) on :
 
Darmok is probably my favorite episode, if only for that scene.
 
Posted by Heisenberg (Member # 13004) on :
 
Hmm, some of my favorites...

The Inner Light is up there, probably my favorite overall. Darmok was cool if only because it chucked out the universal translator for one episode, and like Dogbreath said it had a couple of very good scenes.

I'm not a big Worf fan but I liked Parallels, especially the ending with the hundreds of different Enterprises.

The Wounded was a good one, showcasing for one of the first times I remember in Trek actual racism and having O'Brien continually drop one of the trekkian n-words.

Schisms, that one where Riker and some others are being alien abducted 20th century folktale like isn't really that good, but it's stuck with me because I first saw it as a child and it creeped the hell out of me.

The Pegasus is less cool on a rewatch but the first time you watch it, when you don't know the ending and what really happened, it's pretty damned good. Blatantly anti-warhawk in the best Trek fashion.

Measure of a Man was pretty good. Again, I don't know how much of this is biased by my memories of seeing it as a child. I do know it was the first time I really thought about what sentient life is and whether it had to be human.

Q-Who is a classic, if only for introducing the the Borg and Q's line "If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires, both subtle and gross. But it's not for the timid."

There's lots more. It's a really good show. Have fun with it. When you're done move on to DS9, it's just as good and maybe even better, just in a different way. Pretend Voyager never existed and you'll be happier.
 
Posted by Lyrhawn (Member # 7039) on :
 
Yesterday's Enterprise.
Darmok.
The Inner Light.
Measure of a Man.
The Best of Both Worlds 1 and 2.
Pegasus
The Lower Decks.

Off the top of my head, those are probably my favorites.


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Originally posted by Jeff C.:
My favorite is the one where Picard is imprisoned and he's asked how many lights there are.

That's the Chain of Command two-parter.
 
Posted by Ronin (Member # 1749) on :
 
The Drumhead is one of the best of the series. It also offers great prophetic commentary on the current state of surveillance.
 
Posted by Geraine (Member # 9913) on :
 
The Inner Light is my favorite, followed by Darmok.

Pegasus was awesome because.....Phase cloaking.
 
Posted by Sa'eed (Member # 12368) on :
 
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Originally posted by Heisenberg:
There's lots more. It's a really good show. Have fun with it. When you're done move on to DS9, it's just as good and maybe even better, just in a different way. Pretend Voyager never existed and you'll be happier.

I went through all of DS9 about a year ago. Amazing series.
 
Posted by Jeff C. (Member # 12496) on :
 
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If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires, both subtle and gross. But it's not for the timid."
That is such a good quote.

You know, I feel really bad for screenwriters. You can go on wikiquote and see an awesome quote or read about it decades later because it was in a novel. Everyone remembers the closing lines of The Great Gatsby or a Tale of Two Cities, and those lines are credited with the names of the authors. But how many people know who wrote the big speech in Braveheart or the lines at the end of Cassablanca? I'm sure there are some, but I doubt very many people know. It seems like with film, directors get the big credits, but the screenwriters are so screwed over, and even more in TV. Makes me a little angry, honestly. Like said, TV is even worse. How many people know who wrote the lines in an episode of Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, or Lost? Most of the time, it's not the showrunner or director, but rather one of several writers in a room working and revising scripts. It's so sad, but I guess they don't mind that much.

Still, I'd want the credit.
 
Posted by PanaceaSanans (Member # 13395) on :
 
Hugh
 
Posted by Stone_Wolf_ (Member # 8299) on :
 
I watched every single one, back to back in order...on netflix.

Man, seasons 1, 6 and 7 baaaaaad.
 
Posted by TheTick (Member # 2883) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jeff C.:
quote:
If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires, both subtle and gross. But it's not for the timid."
That is such a good quote.

You know, I feel really bad for screenwriters. You can go on wikiquote and see an awesome quote or read about it decades later because it was in a novel. Everyone remembers the closing lines of The Great Gatsby or a Tale of Two Cities, and those lines are credited with the names of the authors. But how many people know who wrote the big speech in Braveheart or the lines at the end of Cassablanca? I'm sure there are some, but I doubt very many people know. It seems like with film, directors get the big credits, but the screenwriters are so screwed over, and even more in TV. Makes me a little angry, honestly. Like said, TV is even worse. How many people know who wrote the lines in an episode of Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, or Lost? Most of the time, it's not the showrunner or director, but rather one of several writers in a room working and revising scripts. It's so sad, but I guess they don't mind that much.

Still, I'd want the credit.

I tend to look up writers if there's a really good episode of a show. That's how I realized certain writers I already liked wrote for multiple mediums (like Peter David).
 
Posted by Samprimary (Member # 8561) on :
 
what a strange thread necro this is
 
Posted by PanaceaSanans (Member # 13395) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
what a strange thread necro this is

What, you gonna tell me how to do my necromancy? [Razz]
 
Posted by Lyrhawn (Member # 7039) on :
 
Good timing. I'm about to do a rewatch of TNG to introduce my room mate, who has never seen any of it.
 
Posted by Stone_Wolf_ (Member # 8299) on :
 
Skip to season two...one baaaad
 
Posted by Darth_Mauve (Member # 4709) on :
 
If there is time travel, avoid it. Trek can not do consistent time travel. Babylon 5--good time travel, it had consequences. Star Trek--different rules each episode, with no consequences at all--except for that one Ground Hogs Day episode.
 


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