Yeah, and Deep Space Nine had one or two "Let's torture O'Brien" episodes every season.
Because it's great scifi worth revisiting over and over? Oh wait:What's up with Star Trek and humans transforming in to animals.
I don't think any other crew could provide me the same the feeling of safety I have with Garak and Odo in my squad.
Odo is probably the best Trek character period.
Let's not forget that it's programmed into the commanding officer certification simulation test that you have to sacrifice Geordi in order to pass.
Because it's great scifi worth revisiting over and over? Oh wait:
Well, one of them was watchable.
That creeped me the hell out when I was younger too. Really good episode overall though. Quite suspenseful.When I first watched it as a kid, I found Identity Crisis to just be really eerie. For some reason the scene where Geordi recreates the phantom shadow on the holodeck was especially creepy to me.
Seasons 1 &2 are riddled with stupid episodes. I suppose I'll just go with the one where Data rapes the Lt.
WTF?!
I don't remember any episode where that happened.
Which episode are you referring to?
When I first watched it as a kid, I found Identity Crisis to just be really eerie. For some reason the scene where Geordi recreates the phantom shadow on the holodeck was especially creepy to me.
WTF?!
I don't remember any episode where that happened.
Which episode are you referring to?
Data was affected by the contagion - even though he's an android - because it was very early in the show and just what he was and wasn't affected by wasn't really established yet. It's the sort of thing that wouldn't have happened to Data later in the show.It's one of the first ones where some gas or something drugs all the humans and makes them really horny. Data is the only one not affected and has sex with Lt. Yar, who's clearly out of her mind. The whole thing is just done for laughs.
Data was affected by the contagion - even though he's an android - because it was very early in the show and just what he was and wasn't affected by wasn't really established yet. It's the sort of thing that wouldn't have happened to Data later in the show.
It's one of the first ones where some gas or something drugs all the humans and makes them really horny. Data is the only one not affected and has sex with Lt. Yar, who's clearly out of her mind. The whole thing is just done for laughs.
I imagine this to be in the vein of Boba Fett being an interesting character worthy of creating some sort of cult around.
The series finale of Star Trek: Enterprise is the worst TNG episode.
He was only infected after he had sex with Lt. Yar, though. Regardless, the whole scene is pretty poor.
No, he accepted because he was also infected.He was only infected after he had sex with Lt. Yar, though. Regardless, the whole scene is pretty poor.
He's infected when she rubs him before the sex. The 'you just got infected with horniness' sound queue plays then.
ok. Seems a little inconsistent and difficult to believe that he went from normal to intoxicated in only a couple of seconds. Inconsistent considering the amount of time spent on showing the developing symptoms of other crew members. But, i suppose it's whatever.
Consistency isn't something you're going to find in early TNG. Being an android, he shouldn't have been infected in the first place.
Yeah Lower Decks is a perfectly fine episode
awe hell naw! The Royale is great.
Well, O'Brien gets promoted to main character, goes off to DS9 and then has his wife get possessed by aliens, his daughter lost in time and turned feral, tortured as a Maquis spy, surreptitiously cloned to perform an assassination, and then he spends the equivalent of decades in prison in the span of a day or two, real-time.
I also skipped through most of season 1. Season 2 is way better.The majority of the first season is absolutely awful. I just finished it and barely want to continue to season 2.
It can't possibly be anything other than Sub Rosa with Crusher's ghost boyfriend.
Sub Rosa, the one where Crusher has an on screen orgasm.
The one in the OP is a good pick though.
The episode with the aristocratic sex ghost is classic.
Bev-uh-laaay!!
Sub Rosa is just weird. Not good Star Trek weird, just weird.
counterpoints:"I did fall asleep reading a particularly erotic chapter in my grandmother's journal." is a real BAIL OUT moment.
René Echevarria recalled, "I can still reduce Brannon to shudders when I go into his office and say, 'I can travel on the power transfer beam'. But the cast loved it. Every woman on the lot who read it was coming up to Brannon and patting him. Ultimately I think it was worth doing because it was campy fun and the production values were wonderful. The sets look great and everybody threw themselves into it. Gates did a wonderful job. It just got bigger and broader and to the point of grandmother leaping out of the grave. Just having Beverly basically writhing around having an orgasm at 6 o'clock on family TV was great. For that alone it was worth doing. We got away with murder."
Braga noted the show was not popular among who he dubbed "hard-core fans". "I've come to notice that whenever you infuse a show with sexual themes, some of these fans seem to short-circuit. I mean, the weather array malfunction causing thunderstorms it was fun!"
Taylor remarked, "The lovemaking without a partner this is not easy stuff to do and she committed herself to it completely."
Braga commented, "It was the best performance I've ever seen. I just thought she did a wonderful job. Picard catches Beverly masturbating for crying out loud! What a tough role to play. When I was writing the words, 'She writhes around in the bed having invisible sex,' I just thought, 'Oh man, we're asking for trouble. Are they gonna be able to pull this off?' Thanks to [director] Jonathan Frakes and Gates, it was not hokey. It was very good. Look, I scripted the first orgasm in "The Game". This was mild by comparison. Sure it was racy. Even Rick Berman had said, 'I can't believe we're doing this.' I think they trimmed quite a bit out of the writhing sequences."
At an Austin, Texas convention in 2012, Gates McFadden stated she wasn't very fond of this episode. "I was basically in love with a lamp! This woman is a doctor and falls in love with a lamp! How the hell does that work?"
I forget whether it was Geordi or Worf, but one of them isn't in the episode because they noped the fuck out of it. And good for them.Probably been mentioned but apparently "Code of Honor" wasn't supposed to have an all-black cast for the planet, but the director did it. IIRC, he was not welcomed back to direct any further episodes.
Well, O'Brien gets promoted to main character, goes off to DS9 and then has his wife get possessed by aliens, his daughter lost in time and turned feral, tortured as a Maquis spy, surreptitiously cloned to perform an assassination, and then he spends the equivalent of decades in prison in the span of a day or two, real-time.
I forget whether it was Geordi or Worf, but one of them isn't in the episode because they noped the fuck out of it. And good for them.
This reminds me: Code of Honor was written by one Katharyn Powers, who is also responsible for somewhat similar stinker SG-1 season 1 episode Emancipation, where... Carter is kidnapped by a people who have no respect for women and ends up in a fight to the death.Plus the racism massively clouds the sexism which would be more than problematic all by itself.
The series finale of Star Trek: Enterprise is the worst TNG episode.
The finale of Voyager was a slap in the face to fans of the show, but this was a kick in the balls. Just awful.
I watched the first season or two of Enterprise, but fell off. I know the creatives at one point said they didn't know why the show was doing poorly, so they were going to make it darker. Like that's a magic fix. But what was so bad about the finale?
I watched the first season or two of Enterprise, but fell off. I know the creatives at one point said they didn't know why the show was doing poorly, so they were going to make it darker. Like that's a magic fix. But what was so bad about the finale?
The finale of Voyager was a slap in the face to fans of the show, but this was a kick in the balls. Just awful.
The finale of Voyager was a slap in the face to fans of the show, but this was a kick in the balls. Just awful.
I nominate ANY EPISODE where Worf is playing daddy and oh no he's too stern to gets them kids. Like whatever the fuck that season 4 episode was with him, Alexander, the holodeck, Troi's mom and the mudbath, or the god awful western one whose only saving grace was Data being ridiculous in every role.
Series Finale of voyager was the perfect send off to Voyager. Stupid action against the Borg. Time Travel. Janeway doing the most reprehensible thing she's ever done. Janeway not giving a shit about her crew. The rest of the crew being tossed in the background for the episode.
Kinda surprised no one has mentioned Conspiracy. I always thought the whole parasites thing was super dumb.