Live Long and Prosper; the Trek Thread
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It's been a long time since I watched Ds9. Man I loved that show.
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oasisfan35 wrote:TASHA: You are fully functional, aren't you?Simple Torture wrote:Rewatching TNG and forgot that Data fucks in the SECOND episode.
DATA: Of course, but
TASHA: How fully?
DATA: In every way, of course. I am programmed in multiple techniques, a broad variety of pleasuring,
TASHA: Oh, you jewel! That's exactly what I hoped.
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Currently struggling through “Our Man Bashir”...holodeck episodes are almost always death
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Bashir episodes are the worst.
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I love Bashir but I think it’s mostly because I find Siddiq to be such a charismatic actor. I wish his career outside of Trek had been more successful.
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Avery Brooks is such a weird (and bad???) actor
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He's the worst actor ever and I love watching him.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Avery Brooks is such a weird (and bad???) actor
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Showed my wife a nice sampling of Trek over the last few days:
TOS: Space Seed
The Wrath of Khan
TNG: The Best of Both Worlds
TNG: Family
Generations
First Contact
Really fun going through them again. “Family” made me cry a lot. Sometimes estranged brother narratives really hit me.
TOS: Space Seed
The Wrath of Khan
TNG: The Best of Both Worlds
TNG: Family
Generations
First Contact
Really fun going through them again. “Family” made me cry a lot. Sometimes estranged brother narratives really hit me.
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Man I wish these DS9 seasons were shorter. Every time the serialized narrative gets juicy everything grinds to a halt for another stretch of story-of-the-week episodes.
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I ended up skipping a lot of those. It's pretty easy to do, since they are so separated from the main story.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Man I wish these DS9 seasons were shorter. Every time the serialized narrative gets juicy everything grinds to a halt for another stretch of story-of-the-week episodes.
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The problem is the episodes are still good and worth watching. They just slow down the pacing like crazy.BurtReynolds wrote:I ended up skipping a lot of those. It's pretty easy to do, since they are so separated from the main story.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Man I wish these DS9 seasons were shorter. Every time the serialized narrative gets juicy everything grinds to a halt for another stretch of story-of-the-week episodes.
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Is there a consensus generally on the best Next Gen. seasons? I'm watching straight through (or trying to), but a friend who's all in told me to just hit a few greatest hits episodes in the first two seasons and dive in on the third. That's what I've done, and it's great so far, but I was curious if there was a general golden age for the show.
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1 and 2 are the worst. 3 and 4 are probably the best. 5 and 6 are close behind, and even in the discussion for a «seasons 3-6 are the best». 7 is very uneven, but has some gems.
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It's impossible to choose.
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This is the correct answerAnders wrote:1 and 2 are the worst. 3 and 4 are probably the best. 5 and 6 are close behind, and even in the discussion for a «seasons 3-6 are the best». 7 is very uneven, but has some gems.
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5 has Darmok and Inner Light though.wease wrote:This is the correct answerAnders wrote:1 and 2 are the worst. 3 and 4 are probably the best. 5 and 6 are close behind, and even in the discussion for a «seasons 3-6 are the best». 7 is very uneven, but has some gems.
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Five is included in 3-6.bada wrote:5 has Darmok and Inner Light though.wease wrote:This is the correct answerAnders wrote:1 and 2 are the worst. 3 and 4 are probably the best. 5 and 6 are close behind, and even in the discussion for a «seasons 3-6 are the best». 7 is very uneven, but has some gems.
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The third season's been really, really good so far. I didn't watch a lot of Season 1-2 (like you guys, I'd been told they were spotty), but some of the episodes I did watch were pretty great; The Measure of a Man was a big favorite, and the ending to Q Who was pretty chilling.
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digster wrote:Is there a consensus generally on the best Next Gen. seasons? I'm watching straight through (or trying to), but a friend who's all in told me to just hit a few greatest hits episodes in the first two seasons and dive in on the third. That's what I've done, and it's great so far, but I was curious if there was a general golden age for the show.
5 is my favorite, but it still has a handful of absolute dogshit episodes. It was a different time.
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I thought you were agreeing with the 3 and 4 were best part!!!! Very brave of you and Anders to agree that 57% of all the seasons were the best!wease wrote:Five is included in 3-6.bada wrote:5 has Darmok and Inner Light though.wease wrote:This is the correct answerAnders wrote:1 and 2 are the worst. 3 and 4 are probably the best. 5 and 6 are close behind, and even in the discussion for a «seasons 3-6 are the best». 7 is very uneven, but has some gems.