I’m sorry. When I posted this poll I had just discovered the forum. I didn’t do much research. In the future, I will make a new poll including all of the Axis and Allies versions.
Which is your favorite
-
That was the original Pegasus episodes wasn’t it?
right two parts
-
Top 10 Must see Star Trek episodes: (no particular order)
1. Yesterday’s Enterprise, TNG, Season 3 (Riker dies!)
2. Best of Both Worlds P1&2, TNG, Season 3/4 (Death is irrelevant! Greatest Cliffhanger ever!)
3. City on the Edge of Forever, TOS, Season 1 (Great Butterfly effect episode!)
4. The Visitor, DS9, Season 4 (How can you not get teary eyed on this one?)
5. Timescape, TNG, Season 6 (Smiley face in the Warp core breech!)
6. In Purgatory’s Shadow, DS9, Season 5 (Last two minutes make you go “OH SHIT!”)
7. Sacrifice of the Angels, DS9, Season 6 (Dukat!)
8. All Good Things, TNG, Season 7 (best final episode for a series, EVER!)
9. Caretaker, Voy, Season 1 (great start, unfortunately, the episodes couldn’t live up to it, with exception of the Year of Hell)
10. The Changing Face of Evil, DS9, Season 7 (Damar’s speech is spectacular) -
Top 10 Must see Star Trek episodes: (no particular order)
1. Yesterday’s Enterprise, TNG, Season 3 (Riker dies!)
2. Best of Both Worlds P1&2, TNG, Season 3/4 (Death is irrelevant! Greatest Cliffhanger ever!)
3. City on the Edge of Forever, TOS, Season 1 (Great Butterfly effect episode!)
4. The Visitor, DS9, Season 4 (How can you not get teary eyed on this one?)
5. Timescape, TNG, Season 6 (Smiley face in the Warp core breech!)
6. In Purgatory’s Shadow, DS9, Season 5 (Last two minutes make you go “OH ����!”)
7. Sacrifice of the Angels, DS9, Season 6 (Dukat!)
8. All Good Things, TNG, Season 7 (best final episode for a series, EVER!)
9. Caretaker, Voy, Season 1 (great start, unfortunately, the episodes couldn’t live up to it, with exception of the Year of Hell)
10. The Changing Face of Evil, DS9, Season 7 (Damar’s speech is spectacular)CHAIN OF COMMAND!!! Only the best two TNG episodes out there.
And I disagree with Timescape. It was pretty good, but not worthy of a top 10 IMO.
-
Top 10 Must see Star Trek episodes: (no particular order)
1. Yesterday’s Enterprise, TNG, Season 3 (Riker dies!)
2. Best of Both Worlds P1&2, TNG, Season 3/4 (Death is irrelevant! Greatest Cliffhanger ever!)
3. City on the Edge of Forever, TOS, Season 1 (Great Butterfly effect episode!)
4. The Visitor, DS9, Season 4 (How can you not get teary eyed on this one?)
5. Timescape, TNG, Season 6 (Smiley face in the Warp core breech!)
6. In Purgatory’s Shadow, DS9, Season 5 (Last two minutes make you go “OH ����!”)
7. Sacrifice of the Angels, DS9, Season 6 (Dukat!)
8. All Good Things, TNG, Season 7 (best final episode for a series, EVER!)
9. Caretaker, Voy, Season 1 (great start, unfortunately, the episodes couldn’t live up to it, with exception of the Year of Hell)
10. The Changing Face of Evil, DS9, Season 7 (Damar’s speech is spectacular)CHAIN OF COMMAND!!! Only the best two TNG episodes out there.
And I disagree with Timescape. It was pretty good, but not worthy of a top 10 IMO.
Only Part 2 is worth anything…Granted, “Four Lights” is epic, but as a two part episode, it pales in comparison to not only Best of Both Worlds, but the Gambit (season 7) is better as a whole than Chain of Command.
-
I disagree with your list as well Mallery except the top 3 and “All Good Things.”
Your most egregious error :-) is leaving off “In The Pale Moonlight.” If you’re gonna trot out all of that DS9 and “Caretaker” from Voyager (really? not to pile on Voyager but that isn’t even top 5 Voyager let alone top 10 of all Trek) how can you leave off one of the best Sisko, best Garak and best spy stories in all of Trek?
-
Only Part 2 is worth anything…Granted, “Four Lights” is epic, but as a two part episode, it pales in comparison to not only Best of Both Worlds, but the Gambit (season 7) is better as a whole than Chain of Command.
I think you’re full of crap… but that is beside the point.
In my view, all two part episodes are (should be seen as) a single entity. The story is not complete in a single episode and they should not be treated in analysis as such.
Since I have seen relatively little DS9/Voyager, I will speak for the better TNG episodes you have neglected:
“Deja Q” - the funniest 45 minutes of Star Trek ever done; Q is stripped of his powers and can only use his sardonic wit as a weapon.
“Darmok” - an all time classic, if not one of the most creative; Darmok and Gelard at Tanagra.
“Time’s Arrow” - Data’s head under San Francisco, Mark Twain and aliens sucking the life force out of people… plus the crew gets to dress up.
“Starship Mine” - A well conceived and unique episode that is very fun to watch; Picard defends his deserted ship against terrorist/mercenaries.
“Frame of Mind” - Perhaps the second best TNG episode; creepy… and certainly wonderful watching Riker go insane.
“Masks” - Data acting strangely is always fun, but especially with multiple personalities and weird symbols on his forehead.These are certainly some of the best, though I can proffer some other personal favorites such as “Birthright”, “Sins of the Father”, “Where Silence has Lease”, “Eye of the Beholder”, “Conspiracy” and “Booby Trap”, just to name a few.
-
The episode where Picard has to Surrender to Riker who is in control of a Klingon ship is the best one.
“A Matter of Honor”
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/A_Matter_Of_Honor_(episode)
Or when the oil blob kills Tasha Yarr! Everyone’s seen that episode!
-
Or when the oil blob kills Tasha Yarr! Everyone’s seen that episode!
Yeah… that was the most lame death of a primary character I have ever seen.