damoj posted:the animated series had some baller episodes like the one about the ffeemmaallee psychic species that harnessed super male vitality to generate their eternal yoni, or whatever
I now want to see the show produced by Gene Roddenberry where his mistress fights his other mistress to defeat a planet of clones of the second mistress.
cars posted:Picard's sad-sack burnout best friend gets humiliated in front of everyone when the sex planet they visit sends her a personalized advertisement for weed, then she goes to visit her estranged son, who cringes when she tries to touch him and tells her awkwardly to leave him and his polite young wife alone.
my favorite part of that plotline about her estranged son is how the show pretty much never mentions it again so it was a completely pointless foray for the viewers like half the plotlines that ultimately make little sense on that terrible show
gay_swimmer posted:Lately I've been putting on ds9 episodes to have something to ignore while I'm doing other work and I gotta say... the first time Bashir and Garak were onscreen together I actually had to look up from what I was doing and be like, 'alright, what's going on here'
cars posted:this unnamed non-Star Trek show sounds very bad and is, like the vilerat spaceship game, permanently banned from my thread.
apologies, was having an acid trip at the time
i can't pick one, as i love them all equally, so i'll effectively veto the option of "in the pale moonlight"
cars posted:the Garak scene people always bring up nowadays is from “The Way of the Warrior”, but the best overall as an episode is probably “The Wire”. My personal favorite is “Civil Defense”.
I found by "By Inferno's Light" (Garak has claustrophobia) to be odd in that it was extremely understanding and sympathetic to mental illness, and somewhat unintuitively Worf was one of the surrogates for sympathy, as opposed to playing the usual chauvinist Klingon heel
honorable mention