Here's one guy's list of the best Trek episodes.
His top ranked DS9:
7. Rocks & Shoals
11. In the Pale Moonlight
13. Children of Time
17. The Visitor
22. The Quickening
25. Trials and Tribbelations
29. Our Man Bashir
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Here's one guy's list of the best Trek episodes.
His top ranked DS9:
7. Rocks & Shoals
11. In the Pale Moonlight
13. Children of Time
17. The Visitor
22. The Quickening
25. Trials and Tribbelations
29. Our Man Bashir
TNG! Loves it! No love for Hugh?
"Our Man Bashir"!
"Kiss the girl, get the key. They didn't teach me that at the Obsidian Academy."
I think TNG had a less talented cast. Stewart carried many of them. Things averaged out better in DS9, so I think the scripts could go more places. And they embraced the arc and the dark without becoming unremittingly bleak.
I think TNG had a less talented cast. Stewart carried many of them. Things averaged out better in DS9, so I think the scripts could go more places. And they embraced the arc and the dark without becoming unremittingly bleak.
Exactly - season 1 they tried to mainly be a stand-alone ep show, but once they embraced at least some sort of arc, the show went through the stratosphere (so to speak) for me.
Season 1 had to be like that tho, they were operating under a writer's strike which really affected the quality of Season 1 of TNG.
But I bet it's hard currency in the land of fanfic crossovers.
I got it from the Trek novels.
Those are some pretty great DS9 episodes.
John McGrath discusses TNG with his fiancee Vicki:
Vicki: Which episode is this?
Me: The one with the alien that turns in to the glowing energy being at the end.
Vicki:....
Me: I should be more specific.
"Me" in this quote is John, not me.
I think "the one with temporal anomaly" would have been the only more non-specific answer he could have given.
Star Trek: TNG. The show that begs the question: at what point are anomolies common enough that they can no longer be said to be anomolous?