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Your favorite Star Trek episode(s)?

Started by Trevor, September 06, 2012, 04:16:30 AM

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Flangepart

For me it's...
Mudd's Women
I' Mudd
The Devil in the Dark
The Doomsday Machine
Journey to Babel
The Tholian Web
All Our Yesterdays
The Conscience of the King
The Ultimate Computer
The Galileo Seven
The Squire of Gothos
Arena
The Immunity Syndrome
Assignment: Earth

And for ultimate cheese, indeed...SPOCK"S BRAIN Brain, what is brain? :bouncegiggle:

And who can't like Harry Mudd?
Con man, cheat, liar and rogue! He belongs in jail, which is where I thought I left you,Mudd
"And thereby, hangs a tale..."



"Aggressivlly eccentric, and proud of it!"

66Crush

Here's two nobody seems to pick. I don't know why. I think they are both great episodes. I really like "Return of the Archohns."  Where the people in the village acted like happy zombies until the Red Hour, then they beat the crap out of each other. Their god Landrew was a computer and Kirk tricked him into self destruction. I also really like "Friday's Child." I like how the Klingon acted all tough, but quickly gave away his ships location when Kirk put a knife to his throat. Plus Tier Aakkarr, sounds like a cheap men's cologne. I also like that Bones slapped that stupid queen, you couldn't get away with that today.

DoctorMark

The Corbonite Maneuver
Amok Time
Arena
Specter of the Gun (Cheesy, but I love it).
Friday's Child
Shore Leave
Space Seed
Mirror Mirror
The Enemy Within
A Piece of The Action

Doggett

I, Borg


Loved that one!

Tapestry I thought was an interesting character piece. Better than Inner Light which I feel is a little over rated.
                                             

If God exists, why did he make me an atheist? Thats His first mistake.

Umaril Has Returned


Not sure of the title, but there was an classic 60's episode about an archaeologist who was protecting the very last of an alien species of shape-shifting vampire that would suck the salt out of it's victims' bodies.
The scientist was protecting it in return for the information it was giving him about the creature's once living culture and history. It took the shape of his wife to give him comfort.
This was a step apart from the usual United Federation of Planets drawl where Kirk was playing peacemaker, or making out with alien women.  This was a well-done and somewhat scary episode.  It's my fave!

Trevor

Quote from: Umaril Has Returned on July 06, 2013, 02:15:50 PM

Not sure of the title, but there was an classic 60's episode about an archaeologist who was protecting the very last of an alien species of shape-shifting vampire that would suck the salt out of it's victims' bodies.
The scientist was protecting it in return for the information it was giving him about the creature's once living culture and history. It took the shape of his wife to give him comfort.
This was a step apart from the usual United Federation of Planets drawl where Kirk was playing peacemaker, or making out with alien women.  This was a well-done and somewhat scary episode.  It's my fave!

That is (I think) The Man Trap: quite creepy.  :smile:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

BoyScoutKevin

Quote from: Trevor on July 08, 2013, 08:36:29 AM
Quote from: Umaril Has Returned on July 06, 2013, 02:15:50 PM

Not sure of the title, but there was an classic 60's episode about an archaeologist who was protecting the very last of an alien species of shape-shifting vampire that would suck the salt out of it's victims' bodies.
The scientist was protecting it in return for the information it was giving him about the creature's once living culture and history. It took the shape of his wife to give him comfort.
This was a step apart from the usual United Federation of Planets drawl where Kirk was playing peacemaker, or making out with alien women.  This was a well-done and somewhat scary episode.  It's my fave!

That is (I think) The Man Trap: quite creepy.  :smile:

I think it was the 2nd episode of the original series that I saw, and it scared the s*** out of me. It scared me so bad that it put me off the series for quite some time.

indianasmith

Original series -
AMOK TIME
CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER
BALANCE OF TERROR

The Next Generation -
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS (2 part)
Q WHO?
STARSHIP MINE
"I shall smite you in the nostrils with a rod of iron, and wax your spleen with Efferdent!!"

Umaril Has Returned

Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on July 09, 2013, 06:22:18 PM
Quote from: Trevor on July 08, 2013, 08:36:29 AM
Quote from: Umaril Has Returned on July 06, 2013, 02:15:50 PM

Not sure of the title, but there was an classic 60's episode about an archaeologist who was protecting the very last of an alien species of shape-shifting vampire that would suck the salt out of it's victims' bodies.
The scientist was protecting it in return for the information it was giving him about the creature's once living culture and history. It took the shape of his wife to give him comfort.
This was a step apart from the usual United Federation of Planets drawl where Kirk was playing peacemaker, or making out with alien women.  This was a well-done and somewhat scary episode.  It's my fave!

That is (I think) The Man Trap: quite creepy.  :smile:

I think it was the 2nd episode of the original series that I saw, and it scared the s*** out of me. It scared me so bad that it put me off the series for quite some time.

Really? It scared you THAT bad? There again as a kid it's easy to see how, it was a very serious story and it had a very menacing premise and a somewhat scary creature.

I also remember being scared by the faceless, glittery hat and coak wearing Zaticons from the Lost In Space Episode 'wreck Of The Robot." Just the way they walked and talked in those meanicing tones..

BoyScoutKevin

Ye-es! It really scared me that bad.

Umaril Has Returned

Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on July 19, 2013, 04:26:37 PM
Ye-es! It really scared me that bad.

I can see why though...come to think of it, somewhat off topic, I also remember being somewhat scared (but also fascinated) by the one Lost In Space episode, "Prisoners Of Space" (if I'm right.)

In that one, the Robinsons were put on trial by a galactic jury of their peers for crimes against space.  The courtroom scene was so awesome...a  mist-filled cave, with all manner of space monsters from every corner of the galaxy, amid the eerie music of John Willaims. There was a memory machine that would tell if the person was lying or not as it played their testimony out on screen.

Monsters are cool no matter what dude. They scare, but they also fascinate. So, hats off a free round for all our monster buddies!  :cheers:

Ticonderoga 64

Balance Of Terror
The Doomsday Machine
Squire Of Gothos
Dagger Of the Mind
Arena
Shore Leave
What Are Little Girls Made Of?
Obsession
Return Of the Archons