I saw my first STNG trailer when I went to see Star Trek: The Voyage Home at the theater. This was days before shipping out to Germany in '86. Couldn't wait to see it, but they were delayed another year before I could see them there.
So many great episodes to choose from, but i have to go with "Devil's Due" for the moment. Unification, Times Arrow, Relics, Face of the Enemy, and The Most Toys are also pretty good ones that come to mind.
STNG is one of several dozen series I have on DVD.
I saw my first STNG trailer when I went to see Star Trek: The Voyage Home at the theater. This was days before shipping out to Germany in '86. Couldn't wait to see it, but they were delayed another year before I could see them there.
i dislike star wars, ep. 4-6 are decent but 1-3 are laughable except for a few fight scenes (like the darth maul one)
I have TOS on blu-ray, easily my favorite TV series of all time
TNG's epic too, great news they're on netflix finally as I've only seen about half of the total episodes, but I just can't get into Picard/Riker and the rest of the crew like I can TOS' for some reason
the kirk/spock/mccoy trio just kicks too much ass is probably why
my favorite TOS episode is either "whom gods destroy" (MINOR SPOILER: kirk vs. kirk battle at the end is the highlight of season 3)
or "balance of terror". also like "dagger of the mind"
all of seasons 1-2's eps are worth watching multiple times
lol spock's brain though
Damn Manny, you're a Trek fan too?
My favorite episode is "The Inner Light", Season 5.
It's the one where an alien probe knocks Picard out and cuases him to experience a lifetime of memories in the span of about 25 minutes.
Crazy stuff.
I've often remarked that there weren't too many episodes that I didn't like. That's always stuck with me. It just seemed like the writing was always solid in that series.
Netflixed TNG over the weeekend, got through about the first 10 episodes. Easjer was a regular watcher back in the day. Beyond an odd episode here and there I hadn't seen many. She told me that Stewart spent the first six weeks of taping living out of a suitcase because he thought for sure it would get cancelled and there are definitely scenes here and there where that shows through.
Also it seems like they made every effort to work Shakespeare in wherever they could for him. I just picture him telling off the screenwriters. "Dilitha-what? Multi-phase proton variant warp field? I PLAYED MACBETH, YOU SON OF A ! I SPEAK ENGLISH!!!"
I must commend you guys. Almost two pages and nobody's mentioned those damn Tribbles.
well that's the trouble with tribles
You just blew it.
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