It's been fifty years since "Star Trek" first beamed into our living rooms and directed us "... to boldly go where no man has gone before". But seriously, there were some places where we only kind of tip-toed, or should maybe have never gone at all.....
Without further ado, I give you THE TEN WORST EPISODES FROM THE STAR TREK FRANCHISE, as selected by attendees to a panel hosted by the official 'Star Trek' blogsite "One Trek Mind" at the Star Trek convention in Las Vegas last month. -"BB"-
Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
I only watched the original series (and a little of Voyager), but I will agree the original series episodes cited were among the worst (I'd add the Chicago gangster one (Shatner at his worst) and the Nazi one (as Dales posted). the picture, however, is from one of my better ones, I think The Paradise Syndrome (although with a terrible ending demanded by the censors--the Smithsonian had an exhibit on it with marked up scripts, etc.)
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Most of them were. Only a few can't be salvaged by unintentional camp. Only the hippie episode and the black/white faced alien one are hard for me to watch. The later may have better at the time but it is so hamfisted in its attempt especially in the view of the obvious racism/sexism rampant in the show is a bit too much for me.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
RayThom--suspension of disbelief is always required, but sometimes this is harder than others. But I will agree (at least with the original series, I haven't watched much of the others) all the episodes are watchable (I've seen them each several times), but some are harder to watch than others.
Well, I saw the new Star Trek movie (in 3D) last weekend and I have to say it was pretty lame, as far as storytelling goes; it was primarily driven by explosions and fairly average CGI graphics crazy-glued to a paper-thin plot. The "best" parts were a bunch of winking references to original series dialog and memes, and a cute shoutout to George Takei. It was very much like the TV show but with a bigger budget and more time to fill; rather unsatisfying as a movie, where I'd expect more thought and a broader vision. Oh well, at least the popcorn was free.
Well, I just thought the Nazi one was stupid (I want the planet to do well so I'll make it into WW2 Germany), and I hated Shatner's hamming it up on the Chicago mob one. The Roman one was OK (except for that sun/son thing at the end), as was the planet of the people who acted like ancient Greeks but had telekinetic powers.
The yangs and coms has a special place IMHO because of its heavy handed, hamfisted preaching (even worse than the black and white guys or the one where the federation has to supply weapons to the other side of a conflict to balance out what the Klingons are doing).
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