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| Quote | Episode |
| I love the scene where the crew use the laser cannon against the alien metal. | TOS : The Cage |
| Mitchell's ever increasing powers, coupled with his ever decreasing Humanity, are my favourite parts of this episode. | TOS : Where No Man Has Gone Before |
| After Balok has spent most of the episode threatening to kill them, Kirk's decision to turn around and help them is a classic Trek moment. | TOS : The Corbomite Maneuver |
| Ruth's speech to Gossett about what he should really want in a woman. | TOS : Mudd's Women |
| Kirk confronting himself in engineering. | TOS : The Enemy Within |
| The creature as Bones, trying to convince everybody not to hunt it down. | TOS : The Man Trap |
| Sulu charging down the corridor with his sword. | TOS : The Naked Time |
| Charlie begging to stay, when the Thasians turn up to take him away. | TOS : Charlie X |
| Virtually the entire episode. | TOS : Balance of Terror |
| Kirk debating with his android self on the advantages of humanity. | TOS : What Are Little Girls Made Of? |
| Spock's mind meld. The first one ever seen, and a truly alien moment for Spock. Also, I have to mention Helen Noel. Trek tended to plaster attractive women all over the place, often seemingly more as decoration than anything, but Noel stands up to Kirk, gets in on the action at the colony, and ultimately kills a bad guy and saves the day. Excellent stuff for a one-off character! |
TOS : Dagger of the Mind |
| Kirk realizing there's a phaser on overload in his quarters. | TOS : The Conscience of the King |
| Scotty's reaction to Spock's great flare manoeuvre. | TOS : The Galileo Seven |
| I love the scene where Stone tries to convince Kirk to quietly accept a lesser assignment and Kirk angrily demands a court martial instead. | TOS : Court Martial |
| Spock's complete out manoeuvring of Kirk and the others at the court marshal, and dare one say Vina as the green Orion slave girl. | TOS : The Menagerie, Part 1 |
| Spock's complete out manoeuvring of Kirk and the others at the court marshal, and dare one say Vina as the green Orion slave girl. | TOS : The Menagerie, Part 2 |
| McCoy's initial reaction to seeing Alice and the white rabbit. | TOS : Shore Leave |
| When the planet Gothos chases down the Enterprise, it brings home just how overmatched the crew are by Trelane. | TOS : The Squire of Gothos |
| Kirk making a bamboo canon and firing diamonds into the heart of his enemy! | TOS : Arena |
| The look on the guard's face when he gets beamed up the Enterprise. | TOS : Tomorrow is Yesterday |
| TOS : The Return of the Archons | |
| Spock telling the guard that he had a multi-legged insect crawling on him. | TOS : A Taste of Armageddon |
| Khan accepting Kirk's offer to settle on Ceti Alpha V, a decision he would come to regret. | TOS : Space Seed |
| Kirk's fight with Spock when he finally breaks the spore's hold on him. | TOS : This Side of Paradise |
| McCoy's amazement when he cures the Horta. He's almost spookily pleased with himself! | TOS : The Devil in the Dark |
| The moment when Kirk realises that he's been arguing in favour of a war. | TOS : Errand of Mercy |
| The scene just after Edith Keeler dies. | TOS : The City on the Edge of Forever |
| Spock's calm reaction to having been blinded in return for being rid of the parasite. | TOS : Operation: Annihilate! |
| Kirk's enticing Cochrane to help him by describing the wonders of the galaxy is my favourite scene of this one. | TOS : Metamorphosis |
| McCoy and Kirk being smug after having the baby named after them. | TOS : Friday's Child |
| Kirk's chat with Palamas when he tried to convince her to spurn Apollo. | TOS : Who Mourns for Adonais? |
| The look on Spock's face when he realises that Kirk isn't dead. | TOS : Amok Time |
| The fight between Decker and the security guard. It's very well staged and the 'red shirt' does remarkably well given that he's taking on a main character. | TOS : The Doomsday Machine |
| I love the crew's zoned out reactions to Hengist's threats, especially Sulu's "he sure is gloomy". | TOS : Wolf in the Fold |
| Kirk arguing Nomad into destroying itself. | TOS : The Changeling |
| Spock getting shot by poison darts, zapped by a force field and struck by lightning all in the space of a few minutes. The guy really earns his day's pay on this mission! | TOS : The Apple |
| It's great fun spotting the differences between the two Enterprises. | TOS : Mirror, Mirror |
| The regular characters do a great job portraying old men in this episode, especially Shatner as an old Kirk. | TOS : The Deadly Years |
| Spock talking the 'Alices' into destroying themselves. | TOS : I, Mudd |
| Kirk under the avalanche of Tribbles. | TOS : The Trouble With Tribbles |
| The argument between McCoy and Spock in the jail cell is one of the best they have ever had. | TOS : Bread and Circuses |
| Spock confessing that Sarek was his father. | TOS : Journey to Babel |
| McCoy kneeling over Nona's body and looking on in horror as Kirk and the hill people battle the villagers. | TOS : A Private Little War |
| I love Chekov's horror when his drill thrall arrives and starts making passes at him. | TOS : The Gamesters of Triskelion |
| I like the moment where Chapel passes on McCoy's order that Garrovick should eat something, only to then reveal that she was blatantly lying! | TOS : Obsession |
| The special effects in this episode deserve a mention - they were amongst the best ever done for television at the time. | TOS : The Immunity Syndrome |
| Kirk's on the spot invention of Fizbin is my favourite of the many Great Moments in this episode. | TOS : A Piece of the Action |
| Scotty getting the Kelvan drunk in his quarters - a very funny scene. | TOS : By Any Other Name |
| Scotty's incredulity at the plan to lend Sargon his friend's body. | TOS : Return to Tomorrow |
| The scene where the Ekosian declared Spock to be physically and mentally inferior. It's always good to see a Nazi make a fool of himself. | TOS : Patterns of Force |
| Kirk's sens of loss and confusion leads to some nice scenes with McCoy in this episode. | TOS : The Ultimate Computer |
| The realization that this was another version of Earth when Kirk saw the flag was a nice scene. | TOS : The Omega Glory |
| Roberta's reaction to the alien typewriter which wrote everything she said was priceless. | TOS : Assignment: Earth |
| The scene where Spock mind melds with the others to convince them that the bullets will not harm them is very well done. | TOS : Spectre of the Gun |
| I love the ambassador's frustration with Elaan, especially after she stabs him and he declares that he wouldn't have her marry his leader if the entire galaxy depended on it. | TOS : Elaan of Troyius |
| Spock's fight with Kirk really gave an impression that Spock really was much stronger. | TOS : The Paradise Syndrome |
| Scotty's reaction to seeing Kirk as a Romulan. | TOS : The Enterprise Incident |
| Spock as Kollos. Lenoard Nimoy once again does a great job of an alien in Spock's body. | TOS : Is There in Truth no Beauty? |
| Kirk's message to Spock and McCoy. | TOS : The Tholian Web |
| McCoy's argument with Chapel, followed by his admission to Kirk that he has a year to live. | TOS : For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky |
| Kirk and the Kang laughing together, a truly surreal sight. | TOS : Day of the Dove |
| Virtually any moment that Alexander is on screen, but most especially his emphatic rejection of the Platonian's psychokinetic powers and subsequent speech to Parmen about his reason for doing so (see Quotations). | TOS : Plato's Stepchildren |
| It's somewhat surreal to see Kirk trying to avoid touching a beautiful woman. | TOS : That Which Survives |
| The moment when you realise that one of the aliens is black on the left and white on the right and the other is the opposite. I hadn't noticed until then! | TOS : Let that be Your Last Battlefield |
| The android's confusion as she died was very well played. | TOS : Requiem for Methuselah |
| William Shatner and Sandra Smith do an excellent job of playing each other's characters, providing many memorable moments. | TOS : Turnabout Intruder |
| McCoy's visit to the Enterprise. | TNG : Encounter at Farpoint |
| Yar seducing Data. You go girl! | TNG : The Naked Now |
| I love the way Picard's todying to Lutan about how much he respects his culture contrasts to his later assertion that it is a "pompous, strutting charade". Some claim this as a YATI, but really, did they honestly expect Picard to greet Lutan with "Hello you pompous primitive from a backward culture. Can we have some vaccine now?" | TNG : Code of Honor |
| I love the character of Kozinsky, he's so wonderfully obnoxious. | TNG : Where No One Has Gone Before |
| Data's Sherlock Holmes impersonation. | TNG : Lonely Among Us |
| Gotta love those Edo costumes. | TNG : Justice |
| Gotta be the Stargazer - the first four nacelled ship we've ever seen on Trek. | TNG : The Battle |
| Picard gently chiding Riker for not realizing that everybody would refuse his gifts. | TNG : Hide and Q |
| Data dismissing the mystical healing powers of Haven out of hand. | TNG : Haven |
| I love the way Beverly gets all jealous when she finds out that Picard has been interrogated by the police. | TNG : The Big Goodbye |
| When Lore is on the transporter pad he fires his phaser. Just at that instant Data activates the transporter, and the phaser beam is actually transported out along with Lore! | TNG : Datalore |
| Yar and Troi laughing at Riker's outfit. These gals obviously don't care much about their promotion prospects! | TNG : Angel One |
| The Enterprise arriving in Spacedock. There's just something stirring about seeing that huge ship heading into the barn like that. | TNG : 11001001 |
| Clayton Rohner does a pretty convincing job as an old man, with lots of help from good makeup. | TNG : Too Short a Season |
| The description of the microbrain's component parts is actually technically correct, so kudos for that. | TNG : Home Soil |
| Remmick's interviews with the crew. I love they way they cut the questions and answers together. | TNG : Coming of Age |
| Worf's death howl over the Korris in engineering. | TNG : Heart of Glory |
| Picard's gentle insistence that Geordi return the ship to him in one piece. | TNG : The Arsenal of Freedom |
| I love the ending, with Picards disgusted 'I don't care where we go, just get us away from here' attitude. | TNG : Symbiosis |
| Tahsa's goodbye scene on the holodeck, especially Data's reaction to it. | TNG : Skin of Evil |
| The holodeck recreation of Paris. I believe this is actually the first time we've ever seen Earth depicted in Star Trek! | TNG : We'll Always Have Paris |
| Remmick's death, amazingly gory for Star Trek! | TNG : Conspiracy |
| Definitely the huge Romulan warbird sweeping in menacingly towards the Enterprise. | TNG : The Neutral Zone |
| I love Picard's discussion of death with Data and Troi, and his eventual realization that they are fakes. | TNG : Where Silence Has Lease |
| The scene in which Data solves his first real crime as Holmes. | TNG : Elementary, Dear Data |
| I like Okona, he's a welcome change from the usual stuffy Federation types. | TNG : The Outrageous Okona |
| Riva's communication attempts with Troi at dinner, sans chorus. | TNG : Loud as a Whisper |
| Data (secretly Graves) mouthing off to Picard on the bridge. | TNG : The Schizoid Man |
| The destruction of the USS Lantree. So often the destruction of a Starship is treated as an everyday event, I love the way the E-D crew stand to salute the loss of this one. | TNG : Unnatural Selection |
| Riker beating his subordinate up on the Klingon ship. | TNG : A Matter of Honor |
| The look on Riker's face when he realizes that he has a good chance of winning the court case - smugness, followed almost instantly by the crashing realization that he may be about to kill a friend. | TNG : The Measure of a Man |
| I love the holodeck scene in the neutrino clouds at Russo VI. I have no idea what this place is supposed to be, but it looks gorgeous. | TNG : The Dauphin |
| The death of the Yamato is staggeringly well done considering the relatively poor special effects of the time. | TNG : Contagion |
| I like Riker's little talk with Picard in the ready room - it's rare to see Picard get so down about something. | TNG : Time Squared |
| The first time Data answers the question "Is there anybody out there?" - a question we'd all love to see answered for real... | TNG : Pen Pals |
| The first appearence of the Borg cube, a sight which would soon become the most feared in Trek. | TNG : Q Who? |
| I love the Pakled, after all the super-aliens we see out there, it's nice to come across a species which is actually stupid. | TNG : Samaritan Snare |
| When Riker finds out that Brenna expects him to "wash her feet" by starting at the top and working his way down. | TNG : Up The Long Ladder |
| Picard's attempts to hide from Lwaxana. | TNG : Manhunt |
| K'Ehleyr's warp 9 trip in the torpedo casing - what a wonderfully horrifying way to travel! | TNG : The Emissary |
| Data beating the tar out of Kolrami. | TNG : Peak Performance |
| It's nice to see Wesley screw up and have to go and ask the adults help for once. | TNG : Evolution |
| Data's destruction of the aquaduct is a cool moment, somewhat spoiled by the fact that it still seems to be working fine in the next shot. | TNG : The Ensigns of Command |
| Uxbridge's confession of the true magnitude of his crime - a wonderfully chilling and sorrowful moment which John Anderson plays to perfection. | TNG : The Survivors |
| My personal favourite is Picard's condemnation of religious belief as superstition | TNG : Who Watches The Watchers? |
| Worf's Klingon ceremony when he bonds with Jeremy. This is still very early days for the Klingons in TNG, and it was an interesting look into their culture. | TNG : The Bonding |
| Geordi's holographic date. The poor guy has put so much work into it that it ends up embarrasingly cringeworthy. | TNG : Booby Trap |
| I like the way Geordi handles the Romulan, especially the way he goads him into revealing his rank by continually calling him "Admiral". | TNG : The Enemy |
| The look on the Ferengi's face when the wormhole vanishes on them. | TNG : The Price |
| Although his actions don't make a lot of sense, I still like the scene where Riker has to kill Yuta. | TNG : The Vengeance Factor |
| The character of Jarok | TNG : The Defector |
| I like the way Picard just bows out at the end of this episode, leaving the locals to sort it all out for themselves. | TNG : The Hunted |
| The creators do a good job of making Flinn an interesting and even sympathetic character, despite being morally reprehensible. | TNG : The High Ground |
| Data enjoying his present from Q. | TNG : Deja Q |
| I like the way the holo-recreation of the station explodes, leaving everybody on the holodeck afterwards. | TNG : A Matter of Perspective |
| I love almost everything about this episode, but the Enterprise going down in flames has to be the best moment. | TNG : Yesterday's Enterprise |
| Of the many Great Moments, my personal favourite is when Admiral Haftel comes out of Data's lab after they 'operate' on Lal and describes Data's frantic efforts to save her. | TNG : The Offspring |
| Worf's discommendation. | TNG : Sins of the Father |
| I love Picard's wooing and dumping of Beverly. The look on her face when he throws her out is hilarious! | TNG : Allegiance |
| The crew's increasingly daring efforts to get Picard to go off on holiday. | TNG : Captain's Holiday |
| Tin man's ripple weapon - a reuse of the special effects from the motion picture for V'Ger merging with Decker and heading off to higher dimensions, incidentally. | TNG : Tin Man |
| I absolutely love the bit where Troi, Riker and Geordi come across the 'Goddess of Empathy', most epsecially Geordi's stunned reaction. | TNG : Hollow Pursuits |
| Hard to pick. Data's apparent intent to kill Fajo, his subsequent dodging of Riker's question and his confrontation of Fajo in the brig are the highlights of an episode packed with excellent moments. | TNG : The Most Toys |
| Patrick Stewart does an incredible job of portraying Sarek's emotions in this episode. | TNG : Sarek |
| Picard professing his love for Lwaxana. | TNG : Menage a Troi |
| None. | TNG : Transfigurations |
| The scene where Riker orders Worf to fire on the Borg cube, with Picard still inside it. Perhaps the single greatest cliffhanger in Star Trek history. | TNG : The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1 |
| The graveyard scene at Wolf 359. | TNG : The Best of Both Worlds, Part 2 |
| Picard's fight with his brother, followed by their getting roaring drunk. | TNG : Family |
| Finally meeting Data's creator, Noonien Soong. | TNG : Brothers |
| Wesley getting smacked in the face with a bananna split. | TNG : Suddenly Human |
| The whole concept of the episode is very intriguing. I especially liked Picard trying to justify a half mile long Starship with a crew of two! | TNG : Remember Me |
| Worf killing Duras. I never thought the writers would let him go through with it! | TNG : Reunion |
| It's fun spotting all the differences in the future Enterprise. | TNG : Future Imperfect |
| Being rid of Wesley! | TNG : Final Mission |
| Guinan needling Troi about applying for her job. | TNG : The Loss |
| Data's dance lesson. I especially like his enthusiastic tap dancing, and the smile that could be used to frighten small children. | TNG : Data's Day |
| This is the first sight of the Nebula class starship, which is one of my all time favourites. | TNG : The Wounded |
| Ardra! I love the character and Marta Dubois plays her perfectly. | TNG : Devil's Due |
| Data's constant 'I cannot confirm or deny that' attitude is nicely played. | TNG : Clues |
| The woman who wants to have sex with Riker. | TNG : First Contact |
| Geordi's face when he finds Brahms in the holodeck watching his holo version of her. | TNG : Galaxy's Child |
| Crusher trying to convince herself that she's imagining things when all the bodies in the autopsy room sit up. | TNG : Night Terrors |
| Geordi's analysis of the shadow on the holodeck is a creepy and highly effective scene, which even makes sense from a technical point of view. | TNG : Identity Crisis |
| It was nice that the Cytherians turned out to have good intentions after all, though I'm a bit dubious about the morality of their methods - essentially they do pretty much what Voyager's Caretaker did. | TNG : The N'th Degree |
| Worf smashing Geordi's musical instrument. | TNG : Qpid |
| Picard's winding up of Satie during his hearing. | TNG : The Drumhead |
| Frakes does an excellent job as Odan in Riker's body, but my favourite moment in this episode is Troi telling Crusher about her father. | TNG : The Host |
| Geordi's last scene with Troi. | TNG : The Mind's Eye |
| Data trying to pick a fight with his girlfriend. | TNG : In Theory |
| Worf's walk to the turbolift. A superb sendoff. | TNG : Redemption, Part 1 |
| Data facing down the Romulan fleet and making them turn tail. | TNG : Redemption, Part 2 |
| Picard finally being able to talk to the aliens. | TNG : Darmok |
| The entity wiping out the colony planet. | TNG : Silicon Avatar |
| Worf having to deliver Keiko's baby. | TNG : Disaster |
| Data arriving and de-programming everybody on the bridge. | TNG : The Game |
| Spock appearing at the end of the episode. | TNG : Unification, Part 1 |
| The mind meld between Spock and Picard, to allow Spock to touch the part of Sarek's mind left from the previous meld between him and Picard. | TNG : Unification, Part 2 |
| The Enterprise pulling all the stuff out the atmosphere and spraying it into space. Cool bit of FX... | TNG : A Matter of Time |
| Picard's hair in Beverly's flashback. | TNG : Violations |
| Geordi realising that the solution to the settlement's problems stems from his VISOR - something they would never invent because they engineer out disabilities like blindness. | TNG : The Masterpiece Society |
| Lots of great moments in this one - the Enterprise blasting through the Lysian defences, Riker and Ro getting together and Troi and Ro making fun of him about it later... but my favourite is how Worf automatically assumes that he is in charge after the crew lose their memories. | TNG : Conundrum |
| I like Troi, and it's nice to see her with a tougher edge here. | TNG : Power Play |
| Worf coming alive again. | TNG : Ethics |
| An unhappy ending, makes a nice change from normal. | TNG : The Outcast |
| The destruction of the Enterprise. | TNG : Cause and Effect |
| Picard's verbal beating of Wesley in the ready room. | TNG : The First Duty |
| The scene where Lwaxana talks to the holodeck computer; since Majel Barrett provides the TNG computer voice, she is basically talking to herself! | TNG : Cost of Living |
| Riker deciding to go to the holodeck after talking to Kamala. Hmmm, what could he be off to do there...? | TNG : The Perfect Mate |
| Picard pushing Hugh into rebelling against the Borg. It's a wonderful scene, and the moment when Hugh recognises Locutus and Picard goes along with it is chilling. | TNG : I, Borg |
| Ro, first coming to believe that she is dead. | TNG : The Next Phase |
| Patrick Stewart puts in one of his greatest acting performances in all of the next generation for this episode. It's truly wonderful. | TNG : The Inner Light |
| Data beating the pants of everybody in the poker game. | TNG : Time's Arrow, Part 1 |
| Sam Clemens walking the halls of the Enterprise-D and finding out about life in the 24th century. | TNG : Time's Arrow, Part 2 |
| Seeing a transporter working from the inside! | TNG : Realm of Fear |
| Scotty in the holodeck Enterprise, toasting his long dead comrades. | TNG : Relics |
| The holodeck scene where everybody tries to piece together what happened to them. | TNG : Schisms |
| Q turning Beverly into a dog and Amanda turning her back, all without the good doctor noticing. | TNG : True-Q |
| The Enterprise riding off into the sunset at the end of the episode. | TNG : A Fistful of Datas |
| I love the exocomps - they're so cute! | TNG : The Quality of Life |
| Although he's too unwilling to listen to others to be a great Captain, it's great fun to watch Jellico shake things up on the Enterprise. | TNG : Chain of Command, Part 1 |
| Patrick Stewart's performance in this episode is simply amazing. | TNG : Chain of Command, Part 2 |
| Picard and Data's solution to the problem is very clever and well executed. | TNG : Ship in a Bottle |
| There's little that is exceptional about this one, but it's nice to see a subspace relay at last. | TNG : Aquiel |
| Troi finally getting something a little meaty to do! | TNG : Face of the Enemy |
| Picard laughing to himself when he gets stabbed through the heart. | TNG : Tapestry |
| None. | TNG : Birthright, Part 1 |
| I always love it when Klingons sing, and the look on the Romulan's faces when they realise that their prisoners are rediscovering their roots is excellent. | TNG : Birthright, Part 2 |
| Picard has such a wonderful time in this episode, it's hard to pick out any specific moment. My favourite is the way he cold-bloodedly lures his first victim into the baryon sweep to kill him - and to think there are those who claim Picard is too wimpy to use force. | TNG : Starship Mine |
| Daren and Stewart really work well together in this episode, and their romance is very believable. | TNG : Lessons |
| Alright the science is pretty bogus, but it's such an enjoyable romp that I just love this episode! | TNG : The Chase |
| Frakes does an exceptional job of showing a half-nutty Riker in this episode. | TNG : Frame of Mind |
| Like Troi in "Face of the Enemy", it's nice to see an episode that gives Crusher a little room to grow. | TNG : Suspicions |
| Data talking about his 'leap of faith'. | TNG : Rightful Heir |
| The special effects shots showing the two Rikers together are superb - especially the scene in which one Riker puts a trombone down and then the other picks it up in the same shot. | TNG : Second Chances |
| Everybody does a superb job of standing very still in this episode - try it, it's not easy! | TNG : Timescape |
| Data trying to reproduce his angry moment by killing holoborg over and over. | TNG : Descent, Part 1 |
| Beverly outwitting the Borg using the metaphasic shielding from a previous episode. | TNG : Descent, Part 2 |
| Finally, someone who can out chocolate Deanna! | TNG : Liaisons |
| The interplay beteween Picard and Crusher is extremely good, even if they do kill off the idea of them getting together. | TNG : Attached |
| The revelation of the truth about Data's mother. | TNG : Inheritance |
| The scene where thousands of Enterprise-D's start appearing. | TNG : Parallels |
| Picard's disapointment with Riker at the end of the episode. | TNG : The Pegasus |
| Worf teaching Sito to stand up for her self. | TNG : Lower Decks |
| If I may be a total techno-obsessive here for a moment, we finally get to see inside a nacelle! Yay! | TNG : Eye of the Beholder |
| Barclay popping up in Engineering - made me jump a mile! | TNG : Genesis |
| Finally, rid of Wesley forever! | TNG : Journey's End |
| Where to start, a fitting end to the series. To choose one part I would have to go with Picard finally siting down at the poker game. | TNG : All Good Things |
| O'Brien "fixing" the Cardassian transporter by kicking it. | DS9 : Emissary |
| Sisko telling O'Brien he "forgot" how to catch him while he was on the run with Tosk. | DS9 : Captive Pursuit |
| Sisko shooting Verad. | DS9 : Invasive Procedures |
| The relisation that Keiko's Big Coffee Clue was actually wrong, and he and Bashir were only saved by accident. | DS9 : Armageddon Game |
| The scene in which Sisko literally crawls back into the punishment box rather than give up his uniform. This is one of my all time favourite Sisko moments. | DS9 : Paradise |
| The destruction of the USS Odyssey | DS9 : The Jem'Hadar |
| Defiant strutting her stuff! | DS9 : Defiant |
| The space battle - wow. I mean, WOW! | DS9 : The Way of the Warrior |
| Almost the whole episode counts as a great moment. My personal favourite is when Jake tells Melanie that people recover from the loss of a parent in time; she asks if that is how is was for him, and the sadness in his face and voice when he says "no" is just... beyond words. | DS9 : The Visitor |
| It's nice to see that the Jem'Hadar aren't quite the empty machines we've been told they are. | DS9 : Hippocratic Oath |
| The kiss. Apparently Terry Farrel was less than enthusiastic about having to kiss another woman, but she pulls it off well. | DS9 : Rejoined |
| Okay, so the whole episode is an excuse to do a submarine episode in Star Trek. Well, I like submarine movies, so to me that's a good thing. | DS9 : Starship Down |
| The whole ear-banging thing. | DS9 : Little Green Men |
| As well as being a fan of submarine movies, I also like James Bond. This episode is just a hoot! | DS9 : Our Man Bashir |
| Armed Starfleet officers beaming down to the streets. Ooooo... scary... | DS9 : Homefront |
| Admiral Leyton's gradual slipping into ranting and raving as Sisko points out the stupidity of his plans. | DS9 : Paradise Lost |
| After the end of the trial, Sisko calls Worf to task for firing on the ship. It's a great moment, because it proves that Sisko actually didn't believe his initial defence of Worf in the trial, that he was trying to get a guilty man off - just what a good advocate is supposed to do. | DS9 : Rules of Engagement |
| The Defiant in battle. One tough little ship! | DS9 : Shattered Mirror |
| In "Way of the Warrior", Kasidy asks a casual question about all the activity on the docking ring. I was sure that she was Founder infiltrator. The writers pulled a fast one and made her a traitor instead. Nice little touch there. | DS9 : For the Cause |
| Seeing DS9 with a whole pylon blasted off. | DS9 : To the Death |
| I'm going to break with tradition and name an episode title as the best thing about it. It's not that there are no good bits in the episode, but "Apocalypse Rising" is just such a cool-sounding title! | DS9 : Apocalypse Rising |
| Dax in a TOS miniskirt! | DS9 : Trials and Tribble-ations |
| First we had Dax in a TOS miniskirt, now we get Dax in a bathing suit! Oh thank you DS9 writers, you wonderful guys, you! | DS9 : Let He Who Is Without Sin... |
| Worf refusing to conceed defeat to the Jem'Hadar pummelling him. | DS9 : By Inferno's Light |
| The Klingons singing together as they head into battle. | DS9 : Soldiers of the Empire |
| I love this episode. I love that we got a nice, lighthearted episode to - quite literally - relieve all the gloom and doom we've had of late. | DS9 : In the Cards |
| Seeing the Defiant and Rotarran join that massive fleet at the end. Go Starfleet! Go Klingons! Let slip the dogs of war! Yay! | DS9 : Call to Arms |
| The gathering fleet at Starbase 375. Impressive stuff... | DS9 : Favor the Bold |
| Dukat's crumbling from triumph through defeat and into despair within the space of a few minutes when the Dominion reinforcements fail to come through the wormhole. And Sisko and Martok walking back onto the station! | DS9 : Sacrifice of Angels |
| Several! O'Brien and Bashir having a "vision" of killing Worf during their preparation for the wedding is hilarious, and Sirella's description of the Klingon's religion is just the kind of thing we have come to expect from her people. | DS9 : You are Cordially Invited... |
| I love Sisko's attitude when Bashir tries to convince him to recommend surrender to the Dominion. Take no prisoners Ben! | DS9 : Statistical Probabilities |
| My personal favourite is the holodeck session when the Ferengi practice their rescue with less than perfect results. | DS9 : The Magnificent Ferengi |
| Marc Alaimo has always given Dukat a nicely ambiguous slant. Here he does a great job of showing us the truth beneath that civilised exterior. | DS9 : Waltz |
| Morn finally got an episode of his own! And a backstory! I love it when a minor character grows to become a significant element in a show, and going from background alien extra to having your own episode must be one of the best examples of the transition. | DS9 : Who Mourns for Morn? |
| Although it's a very serious and worthy episode in many ways, it's great fun to watch this one and try to work out who is playing who. All those actors out of their usual heavy makeup! | DS9 : Far Beyond the Stars |
| Seeing the little Runabout zipping around in side the Defiant. Seriously cool! | DS9 : One Little Ship |
| Nick Tate does a great job as Bilby, a man who is a bad guy without being stereotypically Evil. | DS9 : Honor Among Thieves |
| Worf turning back to save his wife. For him of all people, choosing family over duty must have been an incredibly tough decision. | DS9 : Change of Heart |
| I don't like the idea of Section 31 at all, so there isn't much to choose from this one for me. | DS9 : Inquisition |
| Sisko's claims that he can live with himself, when it's clear that he is having trouble doing just that. | DS9 : In the Pale Moonlight |
| Odo and Kira getting together at last! Way to go Odo! | DS9 : His Way |
| I didn't like this one much, but it's always nice to see Winn on DS9. She's so deliciously nasty. | DS9 : The Reckoning |
| The loss of the Valiant. It's always sad to see a Starship go down in flames, and this was gorgeously staged. | DS9 : Valiant |
| Michelle Krusiec really does a believable job as a teenaged Molly. I especially like the scene when she sends the younger version back, sacrificing herself so that a future version could live a better life. And yes, I do believe that she knew what she was doing! | DS9 : Time's Orphan |
| The new shuttle departing the Defiant! | DS9 : The Sound of Her Voice |
| Dukat blasting the Orb and shutting down the wormhole. | DS9 : Tears of the Prophets |
| Ezri. Nicole de Boer is so cute! | DS9 : Image in the Sand |
| Oh my! A holodeck story! And the holodecks continue to work properly, all the way through! Amazing! | DS9 : Take Me Out to the Holosuite |
| Despite the numerous flaws, I love this whole episode. I love that it gives us a glimpse into the true horrors of war, something you don't often get when seeing ships blowing up on a viewscreen. | DS9 : The Siege of AR-558 |
| Janeway and Chakotay arriving at the cargo bay, nervous as to how many people they will lose, only to find nobody there. | VOY : The 37's |
| Kes burining up the airponics bay. | VOY : Cold Fire |
| I love the relationship between Kim and Paris in this episode. Kim so often comes across as one of life's victims, it's great to see him standing up to everybody here. | VOY : The Chute |
| Kim playing his clarinet on the bridge. The music was lovely. | VOY : Night |
| One's death scene with Seven of Nine. | VOY : Drone |
| Orbital skydiving! | VOY : Extreme Risk |
| The first sight of Star Fleet command. | VOY : In the Flesh |
| The whole Flotter idea is a fantastic use for the holodeck. Imagine growing up as a child with such a toy to play with! | VOY : Once Upon a Time |
| The crash, it's quite something to see everyone other than Harry Kim die! | VOY : Timeless |
| Most of Jeri Ryan's acting in this episode is fabulous, especially her little girl act. | VOY : Infinite Regress |
| The rush to escape the Doctors slide show led, as it should be, by Captain Janeway. | VOY : Nothing Human |
| The first sight of the space ocean. | VOY : Thirty Days |
| The moment when Kashyk realises that he's been outwitted by Janeway. | VOY : Counterpoint |
| Janeway sitting with the EMH in the holodeck. | VOY : Latent Image |
| Janeway's expression when she sees the specifications for her outfit as Arachnia | VOY : Bride of Chaotica! |
| Tuvok's goodbye scene with Noss. | VOY : Gravity |
| When Qatai first comes aboard Voyager, he pinches Naomi to make sure she's real. Then then begins to touch Seven, but wisely decides against it when she gives him a killer look. A nice touch that made me laugh out loud. | VOY : Bliss |
| I like the scene where Voyager's crew are picking through the Borg wreckage in their cargo bay. Also, the first sighting of the unicomplex. That thing is HUGE! | VOY : Dark Frontier, Part 1 |
| I like the scene where Voyager's crew are picking through the Borg wreckage in their cargo bay. Also, the first sighting of the unicomplex. That thing is HUGE! | VOY : Dark Frontier, Part 2 |
| When Kim and Janeway are arguing, there's a nice bit of camerawork - a continuous shot which goes from the conference room to the bridge and then into Janeway's ready room. | VOY : The Disease |
| B'Elanna's death scene. | VOY : Course: Oblivion |
| The expression on the face of Kurros when he realises he's been outwitted | VOY : Think Tank |
| B'Elanna at the end of the episode, never have I seen someone in Star Trek that needed a shower as much as her. | VOY : Juggernaut |
| Seven and the EMH singing "You are my sunshine" | VOY : Someone to Watch Over Me |
| Shannon O'Donnell dreaming of the first moon landing. It's nice to see them tip the hat to the first real astronauts. | VOY : 11:59 |
| The destruction of Voyager. | VOY : Relativity |
| The final scenes of Kim arguing the warhead into not destroying its target. | VOY : Warhead |
| Seeing the Equinox for the first time. | VOY : Equinox, Part 1 |
| The scene where Janeway locks Lessing in the cargo bay and lets an alien in to kill him, while Chakotay becomes more and desperate to stop her, is my personal favourite. | VOY : Equinox, Part 2 |
| The scene in Janeway's ready room where Tuvok kept telling her there was yet another page to his crime report. | VOY : Survival Instinct |
| Tuvok wielding a Bat'leth in an attempt to awaken B'Elanna's Klingonicity. Although it was a dream sequence, it was still a powerful scene. | VOY : Barge of the Dead |
| The teaser, culminating in the Doctors song about Tuvok's Pon-Far. | VOY : Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy |
| Tom Paris freaking out at B'Elanna in the corridor when she threatens to tell the Captain about his actions. Another great performance by Robert Duncan McNeil. | VOY : Alice |
| The illumination of the Ba'Neth afterimage is a spooky scene. | VOY : Riddles |
| The battle sequence in an extremely impressive piece of CGI. | VOY : Dragon's Teeth |
| Lt. Kelly's funeral was a very moving scene. | VOY : One Small Step |
| The launch of Tash's ship was spectacular, and it was just fantastic to see a friendly and enthusiastic alien, for once. | VOY : The Voyager Conspiracy |
| Janeway talking to Reg Barclay. | VOY : Pathfinder |
| Janeway modifying Michael to make him her perfect boyfriend. | VOY : Fair Haven |
| Gotana-Retx sitting in the captain's ready room singing his little song about Voyager. | VOY : Blink of an Eye |
| The Doctors final performance for the Qomar. | VOY : Virtuoso |
| Tom Paris and his television provides a nice light heated scene in an otherwise sombre episode. | VOY : Memorial |
| The final scene with Seven of Nine and Tuvok. | VOY : Tsunkatse |
| The Delta Flyer swooping over the surface of the Borg cube. | VOY : Collective |
| Maggie turning into a cow just as lucky Kim tries to kiss her. | VOY : Spirit Folk |
| The character of Lindsay Ballard lights up every scene she is in. | VOY : Ashes to Ashes |
| The science fair was very amusing. | VOY : Child's Play |
| The whole teaser sequence, swooping in on Janeway then following her order through the ship before swooping out of a window on deck 15, is superbly done. | VOY : Good Shepherd |
| The scene where Captain Janeway comes face to face with her impostor in the brig. | VOY : Live Fast and Prosper |
| Tuvok, falling asleep in his chair. | VOY : Muse |
| Chakotay's tough guy act when the Vidiians are breaking through into the ship. | VOY : Fury |
| The moment when you find out that Haley is a hologram. | VOY : Life Line |
| It was fun watching the supposedly fearless Borg kiddies getting gradually more and more spooked out by Neelix's ghost story. | VOY : The Haunting of Deck Twelve |
| The destruction of the Delta Flyer | VOY : Unimatrix Zero, Part 1 |
| It's a fairly weak episode, but the Queen's chat with the little boy was a little bit creepy so that's my choice for this one. | VOY : Unimatrix Zero, Part 2 |
| When Icheb came up with the transplant idea, I was sure they were going to kill him off in a big emotional ending. Amazingly, they went for a more subtle approach and let him live. | VOY : Imperfection |
| I'm not a huge relationshipper, but it's nice to see that Tom and B'Elanna finally have tied the knot. | VOY : Drive |
| Tim Russ does a great job as Tuvok in this episode. His portrayal of the Vulcan's inner struggle is very convincing. | VOY : Repression |
| Janeway's pretence that Tuvok was her boyfriend. | VOY : Critical Care |
| Holo-reg doing impersonations of Janeway and Tuvok. | VOY : Inside Man |
| Jeri Ryan does an incredible job of portraying the EMH's character in this episode. I especially like the cheesecake scene. | VOY : Body and Soul |
| Kim, once again bemoaning the fact that he's still an Ensign. | VOY : Nightingale |
| Nothing really stood out to me in this episode, but the scene where Seven shuts down the hologrid to find dead Hirogen all over the place was kinda spooky. Also, the scene where Iden confesses that he's made up his own religion. It's a great "uh-oh" moment. | VOY : Flesh and Blood |
| Chakotay, convincing Janeway that she has to go through with allowing her crew to be stranded in the Delta Quadrant. | VOY : Shattered |
| Tom, finally twigging to why B'Elanna is so scared of her daughter being Klingon and assuring her that she has nothing to worry about. | VOY : Lineage |
| Nothing much really stands out for me, but the murderer confronting the family of his victims is probably the best scene. | VOY : Repentance |
| Neelix wishing his Klingon girlfriend goodbye after a heavy night in Tuvok's quarters. | VOY : Prophecy |
| Seven chiding Paris for wanting to put salt on the meal she has cooked. | VOY : The Void |
| The Quarren city really is an amazingly well done bit of special effects. | VOY : Workforce, Part 1 |
| The EMH and Kim, each competing with one another at outwitting the enemy. | VOY : Workforce, Part 2 |
| The 'hair scene' between Seven and B'Elanna. | VOY : Human Error |
| Janeway's replicator telling her to "make it yourself!" when she asks for coffee. | VOY : Q2 |
| The characters of the EMH's holonovel. I especially like Lieutenant Marseilles and the Tribble he balances on his lip. | VOY : Author, Author |
| The Friendship One probe is a lovely design, just right for its time period. Not like another recent design I could mention... | VOY : Friendship One |
| Paris's driving lessons. | VOY : Natural Law |
| Neelix's walk to the transporter room. I love it when they do this to wish somebody goodbye. And it was only on about the third viewing that I realized that he never says a single word as he is leaving! | VOY : Homestead |
| The EMH's "deathbed" confessions to the crew, followed by his huge embarrassment when B'Elanna casually announces that she's fixed his program. | VOY : Renaissance Man |
| Harry finally got promoted! The ablative armour is a wonderfully cool bit of special effects, and a nice concept. | VOY : Endgame |
| The shuttle flyby of Enterprise, with Archer and Tucker drooling over their new ship. | ENT : Broken Bow |
| Enterprise hitting it's first target. | ENT : Fight or Flight |
| The crew stopping to take a photo was a nice touch, especially Archer thinking twice about putting his arm around T'Pol. | ENT : Strange New World |
| Archer and T'Pol arguing about what to do with the colonists. | ENT : Terra Nova |
| It's nice to see that everybody is still scared of the transporter. And it was nice to see the crew thinking of all the things that should be standard procedure to avoid situations like this. | ENT : The Andorian Incident |
| The Vulcan snowman. | ENT : Breaking the Ice |
| Beaming up the antimatter reactor and using it as a mine. | ENT : Civilization |
| We normally only do worst moments for episodes that get a zero rating. This wasn't quite that bad, but we felt that the scene in which the freighter escapes from Enterprise deserves special mention. Earth's finest, fastest and most powerful ship, defeated by a freighter? Why not fire grapnels at it? Why not use the plasma cannon instead of the much slower torpedoes? Why not just chase it after you collect Archer and co. from the container - Enterprise is over twenty times faster than the freighter, even if it took an hour to collect Archer they could then catch the freighter in under three minutes! | ENT : Fortunate Son |
| Daniels' cryptic references to the future. | ENT : Cold Front |
| Reed thinking that Hoshi was coming on to him when she tried to find out what his favourite food was. The phase cannon blowing up the mountain was also rather cool. | ENT : Silent Enemy |
| Seeing a more serious side to Phlox. | ENT : Dear Doctor |
| It's nice to see a new, less cowardly Hoshi. | ENT : Sleeping Dogs |
| Archer winding Trip up about not going to Coridan. | ENT : Shadows of P'Jem |
| T'Pol coming on to Reed in his dream sequence. | ENT : Shuttlepod One |
| T'Pol dreaming. | ENT : Fusion |
| Reed consoling Archer over the fact that he didn't do as well as Reed did as a scout. | ENT : Rogue Planet |
| T'Pol has two good moments here. First when she plays up to the Ferengi - the genesis of Quark's "Vulcan Love Slave" holoprogram perhaps? And second, her threatening not to release Archer from his cuffs for the nasty things he said about Vulcans. | ENT : Acquisition |
| Not much really stood out, but the initial scenes on the crashed ship were mildly creepy. | ENT : Oasis |
| The shuttle strafing the prison, a nice bit of FX. | ENT : Detained |
| Phlox's fight for equal rights for severed tentacles. | ENT : Vox Sola |
| Finally, a Vulcan who doesn't display Enterprise's patented "evil Vulcan" syndrome! | ENT : Fallen Hero |
| There's some nice continuity here, with Archer referring to the time he wanted to turn back home in "Silent Enemy". | ENT : Desert Crossing |
| I love the scene of Hoshi chatting to the Risan couple and then the alien guy; it's a lengthy scene written entirely with alien dialogue, which Linda Park pulls off brilliantly. | ENT : Two Days and Two Nights |
| T'Pol cheering up Archer. | ENT : Shockwave, Part 1 |
| Okay, raise your hands if you thought there was going to be some big "it never happened" reset button using time travel? I sure did. And while Daniels' future probably was indeed restored, the method didn't feel very hokey. They didn't even bring those four thousand miners back to life. | ENT : Shockwave, Part 2 |
| T'Pol winding Archer and Trip up about whether or not her story was true. | ENT : Carbon Creek |
| Well they messed up the cloaking issue, and they messed up the naming of the Romulans, but at least they didn't have visual communication with the Romulan ship. The FX of the explosion was also nice, and the interplay between Reed and Archer was pretty good. | ENT : Minefield |
| Lots of nice continuity in this episode; the ship and Reed's leg are still damaged from last week's mine, Hoshi mentions the fifteen bodies she saw on an alien ship last year, they even mentioned the scratch Trip inflicted with the inspection pod in the pilot episode! Last season I several times berated the writers for messing up speed and distance calculations. In this episode Travis declares that Enterprise can only do Warp 2, maybe 2.1, and Archer replies that they are therefore a decade away from Jupiter station. Warp 2.1 would be about 9 times lightspeed, while the ship's usual warp 4.5 is just over 90 times lightspeed. Since the ship has been underway for about a year, Archer's estimate is just about spot on. Well done writers! |
ENT : Dead Stop |
| A new Klingon ship - although like most Enterprise ships it looks too futuristic for this time period, it is nice to see a new ship designs arriving for the Klingons. | ENT : Marauders |
| The effects of the asteroid field were well done. | ENT : Singularity |
| Padma Lakshmi does a good job as the alien princess. | ENT : Precious Cargo |
| I like the idea of the catwalk itself - the set was a bit roomy considering all the talk of how cramped it was supposed to be, but an inspection tunnel like this makes a lot of sense and it's always nice to see new parts of a ship. | ENT : The Catwalk |
| The alien was probably the high point of the episode - it's nice to see an alien of the week that gets fleshed out more than usual. Beyond that there isn't much to say - the episode was a very blatant rip off of the movie "Enemy Mine" and of TNG's "The Enemy". | ENT : Dawn |
| I'm not a great fan of Jolene Blalock, but she does a great job in this episode. | ENT : Stigma |
| Suzie Plakson - this woman has done several different roles on Trek now, and she has been amazing in every one of them! I really wish they could find some way to make her a main cast member one of these days. | ENT : Cease Fire |
| One of the things that Enterprise has done a few times now is use a nearby Vulcan ship as a convinient plot resolution. As in "Fallen Hero", where the bad guys are chasing Enterprise and our heroes just have to hold on until they can reach the almighty Vulcan ship to be safe. When they did it yet again in this episode I thought it was beginning to get a little cliche, but then they turned it around and made it into a nice sting by having Enterprise reach the Vulcan ship and find it had been disabled. | ENT : Future Tense |
| Well, Archer is getting a bit better at fisticuffs. He did pretty well in his final fight on the transport, though he did have to cheat in order to win. | ENT : Canamar |
| Reed in the turbolift. | ENT : The Crossing |
| T'Pol and the movie has some fairly good bits, but Mayweather and Archer's conversation about his dad is the high point of this episode. It's great to see "super-extra" Anthony Montgomery getting some actual acting for a change! | ENT : Horizon |
| John Billingsley gives an excellent performance as Phlox. | ENT : The Breach |
| It would have been very easy to ruin this episode either by having an unlikely happy ending or by demonising the Vissians. Instead Congenitor gives us a balanced and intelligent view of two cultures clashing despite their best intentions and efforts. | ENT : Cogenitor |
| The NX-Alpha prototype! It's rare that Enterprise produces a ship that looks right for this period, but this one is perfect as a successor to the Phoenix. | ENT : First Flight |
| Archer finally managed to win a fight! True he had to beat the Klingon over the head with a lump of metal to do it, but he's definitely showing some signs of improvement. | ENT : Bounty |
| It's hard to judge this episode, since it is beginning a new story arc that may or may not turn out to be a good one. For now I'm going to nominate Connor Trinneer's performance as Trip, badly in denial about his sister's death in the attack. There was also a good deal of nice FX in this episode, including the probe attack and the battles. | ENT : The Expanse |
| The ship's new soldiers in action. Nice to see ground troops who actually seem to know what they're doing for once! | ENT : The Xindi |
| The sphere; an interesting development, and one that didn't just end up as an object-of-the-week like some spheres we could mention (Relics, anybody?) | ENT : Anomaly |
| Bakula, Keating and Park do an excellent job as the aliens. | ENT : Extinction |
| Archer WINNING a fair fight! | ENT : Rajiin |
| Lots of eye candy in this one. The asteroid field stuff is my favourite. | ENT : Impulse |
| I really liked the character of Tarquin, despite the silly name... right up until he tried to make Hoshi stay with him. He worked much better as a sad and lonely figure than as an evil one, and it would have improved the episode significantly to keep him that way. | ENT : Exile |
| Nice to see that the Xindi aren't a stereotypically evil species. | ENT : The Shipment |
| Earth blowing up - the most spectacular planet destruction I've ever seen on film, bar none. Also the last battle was amazing, including the bridge being blown off Enterprise. | ENT : Twilight |
| Archer wins another fight, even after being shot! Plus I also liked Reed's "shoot the hostage" solution to T'Pol being captured. Direct, sensible, practical, and it involved shooting people - a perfect Reed plan. | ENT : North Star |
| Connor Trineer puts in a superb performance as Trip/Sim in this episode. | ENT : Similitude |
| Archer ordering burgers. I don't know why, but the incessant requests for super-sizing and adding fries in this scene just struck me as funny. | ENT : Carpenter Street |
| The whole idea of using the transporter to pretend that Archer was dead - a very clever move. Regarding this, though, I wonder if T'Pol just left him in the pattern buffer and then rematerialised him after the bad guys had left, or did she do an intra-ship beaming? | ENT : Chosen Realm |
| Shran's antennae appearing over Archer's head, a laugh-out-loud moment! | ENT : Proving Ground |
| T'Pol finally getting it on with Trip! | ENT : Harbinger |
| A few good moments; Jolene Blalock does an excellent job as T'Pol, especially when she starts completely losing it in the Engineering room. The spooky-factor on the nearly deserted ship was good - the shadow across the window made me jump, and for a minute I really did think that there would be some sort of space monster out there. | ENT : Doctor's Orders |
| I like the Xindi babies. They're so cute! On a more serious note there's nice character continuity here. We see that Reed and Hayes still have their issues, but after their punch-up there is a growing respect - Reed chewing Hayes out for wasting time on his simulations and then apologising when he sees that the MACO has found a new way to blow stuff up is a nice touch, and you can bet Hayes is impressed that Reed and co. managed to out-think his soldiers and take control of the ship. Blalock gives her usual good performance, standing up to Archer when she thinks he is in the wrong and then instituting a mutiny after being relieved. I can't quite decide if her getting into the armoury disguised with a wig is cheesy or funny... |
ENT : Hatchery |
| Plenty to pick from. The eye candy battle between the Enterprise and the Xindi was beautiful - I previously complained about the effects used for the alien bubbly space. I'm beginning to think they were saving up for this one! That said, my personal favourite moment was Archer winding up the Xindi reptilian by talking about how tiny dinosaur brains were and how much he likes turtle soup. | ENT : Azati Prime |
| It's good to see that they are keeping the ship in a crippled state rather than have unrealistically rapid repairs. I was also impressed that the repairs involve actual physical work - people welding, hitting things with hammers, etc, rather than just waving glowing gadgets over bits of the ship. | ENT : Damage |
| Have to mention Connor Trinneer here, he does an amazing job as Trip finally coming to terms with his sister's death. | ENT : The Forgotten |
| T'Pol talking to old T'Pol. | ENT : E2 |
| The battle at the end, with Hoshi being kidnapped. | ENT : The Council |
| ENT : Countdown | |
| The climax of the episode in the sphere. I liked the fight between Dolim and Archer especially - you just know the big green guy is toast the second he takes Archer on. And you know, in this season the writers have actually turned Archer into a character who you believe could take a guy like this on and win. | ENT : Zero Hour |
| Seeing the White House with Nazi symbols on it. This was a very cool "oooo!" moment! | ENT : Storm Front, Part 1 |
| Enterprise flying over New York. | ENT : Storm Front, Part 2 |
| Archer and his officers getting a hero's reception on Earth. Also, it's nice to see some more of Vulcan. | ENT : Home |
| Brent Spiner. I never once thought of Data during this episode, Spiner is brilliant! | ENT : Borderland |
| The torture scene. Not that I'm into torture, but I love the way this was played out. Soong was so clearly not liking what was going on, but willing to go through with it anyway; Malik just itching to kill anybody who got in his way; Lucas just desperate to hold out despite the horrors going on around him. It's a highly effective scene that ratchets up the tension brilliantly. | ENT : Cold Station 12 |
| Soong's deciding to give up on genetic engineering and work on robotics instead. It bordered on the cheesy, but I loved it! The NX disabling the Klingon battlecruiser. It was getting old seeing the ship get it's ass kicked by everybody that came along, I enjoyed seeing them win out against a much more powerful enemy. |
ENT : The Augments |
| Manny Coto is fixing the Vulcans! | ENT : The Forge |
| Enterprise battling it out with the Vulcans. | ENT : Awakening |
| Enterprise standing between the Vulcan and Andorian fleets. Okay so it didn't work, but it was an impressive gesture nontheless. | ENT : Kir'Shara |
| I have to go with Bill Cobbs. He does a good job as Emory, especially when talking about the loss of his son. | ENT : Daedalus |
| Connor Trinneer and Linda Park do an excellent job as the sick Trip and Hoshi. Both their performances and the makeup were great! | ENT : Observer Effect |
| The ending. They actually managed to surprise me with the Romulans not being aboard the ship! It's really obvious in hindsight, but I didn't see it coming at all. | ENT : Babel One |
| Archer telling Shran and Gral to act like Humans. | ENT : United |
| Trip leaving. | ENT : The Aenar |
| Seeing a meld from the inside - I think this may be a first! | ENT : Affliction |
| The Columbia helping out the NX. How cool was that! | ENT : Divergence |
| As if to belie all my comments about the sexuality of the ep, I'm going with the Orion women's dance near the start. Effective and alien-looking, almost snakelike in the movements, it was definite fun to watch. And I gather from the production report that the ladies worked very hard on it, so kudos to them. Also, I have to mention the Phlox/T'Pol/Archer/Reed scene at the end. Nice and lighthearted, joking from T'Pol, a bit of gentle ribbing from Archer, it's a fun scene that's highly reminiscent of TOS. |
ENT : Bound |
| Lots of good ones to choose from. The title sequence merits special mention - the war imagery is good fun and the music is so much better than the normal Enterprise intro! Seeing a Tholian is also great - there has been massive fan speculation about just what the Tholians look like after the glimpse we get in The Tholian Web, and it's nice to finally get a good look. |
ENT : In A Mirror, Darkly |
| Defiant strutting her stuff. | ENT : In A Mirror, Darkly, Part 2 |
| Seeing the conference. The Federation rises... | ENT : Demons |
| The ending with Trip and T'Pol. Just amazing. | ENT : Terra Prime |
| Kudos for using a slingshot to go around the imploded star, nice bit of continuity there. | TAS : Beyond the Farthest Star |
| Finding out about Spock's early life. | TAS : Yesteryear |
| It's nice that the episode gives us a non-violent resolution rather than just having the crew find a way to kill the creature as in 'The Immunity Syndrome'. | TAS : One of Our Planets Is Missing |
| TAS : The Lorelei Signal | |