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Stupidest episodes of Star Trek

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jwhouk:

--- Quote from: Jimor on 26 Oct 2010, 20:28 ---A lot of the object lessons in ToS were bonk you on the head obvious, but then this was a time when a lot of TV stations refused to air the Kirk/Uhura kiss, and the thought of sharing a drinking fountain with a black person was so icky there had to be laws against it.

Let me nominate And the Children Shall Lead.

The books were very inconsistent, but back when I read most of them, I had fun with them. There was one particularly silly one that was partially redeemed by a game of drunken golf between Scotty and a Klingon (WTF, my spellcheck recognizes an uncapitalized "klingon" as incorrect).

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That one is my ALL TIME FAVORITE ST book: How Much For Just The Planet?

KharBevNor:

--- Quote from: scarred on 27 Oct 2010, 12:11 ---DS9 was a universally great show

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 :psyduck:

scarred:
It had its fair share of awful episodes but the overall arc was great and shut up I was like 7 when I watched it growing up.

Ozymandias:
DS9 was pretty good dogg, you ain't gotta apologize for shit.

It is the only Star Trek where the best episode didn't involve time manipulation. (TOS- City on the Edge of Forever, TNG - The Inner Light, DS9 - In the Pale Moonlight, Voyager - Year of Hell, Enterprise - Through a Mirror, Darkly)

jackmort:

--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 26 Oct 2010, 16:50 ---Also unrelated, I am poking round Memory Alpha and holy shit you guys how did I not realise Reginald Barclay was Howling Mad Murdock?

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Also something I didn't realise, Worf is actually played by Mr. T

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