I never cared for TNG. Not enough fistfights, frankly. Which I believe led me to the revelation that when a show's creator is forced to compromise his grand artistic vision... it's not necessarily a bad thing.
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?
ZOMG. I'm with Sean, because I used to rant about this. If it happens every other week, you really ought to come up with a name for it, instead of continuing to claim that it's an anomaly.
Devil in the Dark should have been on that best episodes list. Probably instead of Doomsday Machine, 'cause... eh. But hooray for Arena. I heart Gorns.
Someone more obsessed than me needs to actually count the temporal anomaly episodes. If there were more than a handful per season (if that) I'd be surprised.
eta: On TNG...I can't speak for Voyager or Enterprise.
Cite one instance of crotch tugging, will you?
It's a stretch fabric pantsuit! You tug it anywhere and you get a testicular lift (if you're Picard).
Here's my Top Ten Movies Of All Time (sorry for the capital letters, but they're sorta insisting on being there): [link] Because I cheated, there's at least 17 movies on there.
There's also an aggregated Screengrab list in parts 1 - 3, if anyone's interested.
You tug it anywhere and you get a testicular lift
Whuhuh? Wouldn't you get more testicular room and therefore less lift? Otherwise what's the point of tugging?
Anyhoo, in the episode I'm currently watching Picard has a separate waistband, not a continuous jumpsuit like the women.
Devil in the Dark should have been on that best episodes list.
It is, in Part 2.
I just watched "Where No Man Has Gone Before." I'm going to watch some of the classic episodes, but I don't want to watch all of them! Or too many of them. Any on that list I
really
need to see?
Here's my Top Ten Movies Of All Time (sorry for the capital letters, but they're sorta insisting on being there): [link]. Because I cheated, there's at least 17 movies on there.
Well, at least there's no Bresson.
What, off that best episodes list?
The City on the Edge of Forever, definitely, but it's better watched once you have some grounding in the characters. Amok Time, very important Spock episode, as is Journey to Babel. Mirror Mirror is a classic AU episode.
A Piece of the Action is silly but funny. Trouble With Tribbles, definitely. Devil in the Dark is a solid plotty episode.
Those are the ones off that list that would get my first-tier vote.
There's only three seasons of classic Trek, P-C. Seeing all of them really isn't that much of a committment.