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What Is The Dumbest Episode Of Star Trek TNG?

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Sub Rosa. Total garbage.


I actually like Genesis, it's a fun silly episode.

yeah the horror elements are pretty cool, something not often used in Trek.

and Data's cat turning into a lizard isn't just profoundly dumb, it's on some other level of absurdity that i find hilarious.
 

Schlorgan

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yeah the horror elements are pretty cool, something not often used in Trek.

and Data's cat turning into a lizard isn't just profoundly dumb, it's on some other level of absurdity that i find hilarious.
I lost it at that moment the first time I watched The episode.
 

Sephzilla

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Data's cat turning into a lizard is so obviously off the wall that it makes you realize the writers didn't care if the devolutions made sense, they were just going for cool twists and make up effects. Which is why Riker turns into a Geico spokesman while Barkley turns into Peter Parker
 
An embarraement of riches. How can I pick just one.

Beverlt Romances, Troi possesed, Riker insane or falsely accused. Any of those is pretty shit.

last episode of Enterprise is also a good answer.

so is Nemesis. Oh shit, that's a terrible movie.
 

jb1234

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I'm a little more forgiving of the season 1 stinkers (of which there are many) because the show was clearly a mess behind the scenes. The writing team in season 7 had no such excuse.
 

Sephzilla

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I'm a little more forgiving of the season 1 stinkers (of which there are many) because the show was clearly a mess behind the scenes. The writing team in season 7 had no such excuse.

They kind of do. Weren't they splitting effort between TNG, DS9, writing the finale for TNG, and also planning the first movie?
 

Revolver

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Besides Code of Honor and Sub Rosa, The Game annoyed me. Wesley and Ashley Judd save the crew from the crappiest game I've ever seen.

Edit: I forgot they were the last ones to get hooked.
 

Matt

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They kind of do. Weren't they splitting effort between TNG, DS9, writing the finale for TNG, and also planning the first movie?
Also, after six years it gets harder to come up with new ideas, and the standards of scripts they accepted had to go down.
 
I'll agree with a lot of the choices here but am I the only one that doesn't like The Game? The one where Wesley Crusher and Ashley Judd have to save the crew from an addictive mind control game. It just makes me cringe and I try to skip it in rewatches whenever possible.

Edit: Wow beaten by a minute!
 

explodet

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Besides Code of Honor and Sub Rosa, The Game annoyed me. Wesley and Ashley Judd get addicted to the crappiest game I've ever seen.
To be fair, they were the very last ones to get addicted.
But I won't disagree at the annoyance factor of that episode.
 

jb1234

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They kind of do. Weren't they splitting effort between TNG, DS9, writing the finale for TNG, and also planning the first movie?

Nah, TNG and DS9 had separate writing staffs (although several of the TNG writers moved to DS9 after that show was over). I'll agree that writing the finale and the movie at the same time was a stress on the two writers involved but that was near the very end of the season. It mostly sounds like writer fatigue was the largest culprit. They were running out of ideas so fell back on a bunch of "let's meet the crew's family" episodes.
 

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i vote The Cost of Living. most of the episode is about Lwaxana Troi and Worf's kid Alexander ditching everyone to go to a holodeck simulation of a planet of free spirits. it is a nightmarish realm of forced whimsy - Cirque Du Soleil as a bad acid trip. large chunks of time are spent w the two complaining while sitting with freaks in a mud bath. upon arriving there to check it out Worf encounters the below monstrosity, a head painted like a rubix cube, floating in a bubble, and prone to making derpy o-faces.

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Can I change my answer? Man, season 5
 
They kind of do. Weren't they splitting effort between TNG, DS9, writing the finale for TNG, and also planning the first movie?

There was also a palpable budget cut once DS9 started. Look at how empty the Enterprise is in the last season (very few extras). Less money to play with means you get stories that mainly get greenlit because they can filmed cheaply.

DS9 didn't suffer so much when Voyager started, mainly because Voyager seemed to have no creativity directed its way in any shape or form.

yeah, Masks is pretty bad too. I've just picked up a TNG rewatch after a year or so. In season 5 and not looking forward to Season 7 at all (apart from All Good Things)
 
i vote The Cost of Living. most of the episode is about Lwaxana Troi and Worf's kid Alexander ditching everyone to go to a holodeck simulation of a planet of free spirits. it is a nightmarish realm of forced whimsy - Cirque Du Soleil as a bad acid trip. large chunks of time are spent w the two complaining while sitting with freaks in a mud bath. upon arriving there to check it out Worf encounters the below monstrosity, a head painted like a rubix cube, floating in a bubble, and prone to making derpy o-faces.

I almost don't want SF Debris to ever review that episode because I couldn't stand to look at it again.
 

The Technomancer

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i vote The Cost of Living. most of the episode is about Lwaxana Troi and Worf's kid Alexander ditching everyone to go to a holodeck simulation of a planet of free spirits. it is a nightmarish realm of forced whimsy - Cirque Du Soleil as a bad acid trip. large chunks of time are spent w the two complaining while sitting with freaks in a mud bath. upon arriving there to check it out Worf encounters the below monstrosity, a head painted like a rubix cube, floating in a bubble, and prone to making derpy o-faces.

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I honestly think its this. Code of Honor is just offensive. Most of the other's listed in this thread are dumb but at least you can sort of squint and see something conceptually interesting. This episode is just duuuuuumb
 

Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
Pick a Dr. Crusher episode that isn't the one where she gets stuck in an alternate dimension.
 
Weak story ,sure
but still a very entertaining episode imo .

also I agree with Riker about Brenna Odell ( Rosalyn Landor ) :



Brenna : What are you staring at ? have you never seen a woman before ?

Riker : I thought i had .


i mean Dayum.
Damn. Riker a smoother talker than I thought.
 

Fuchsdh

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Also, after six years it gets harder to come up with new ideas, and the standards of scripts they accepted had to go down.

I don't even think it's that, it's that when you know the end of a show is coming people try hard to get their little pet ideas in. So suddenly TNG S7 is spending all this time with random family members we never saw before and Brent Spiner gets his "here's one for your Emmy reel episode ("Masks") and you get the environmental episode, plus the few eps setting up DS9.

The best thing that can be said for later TNG is they actually started doing interesting stuff with Troi and Crusher that weren't just romances (and in Troi's case, really bad romances with prominent forehead rapey ambassadors.) Except, ironically, for "Sub Rosa", but "Sub Rosa" is hokey, yet I don't think it's actually as terrible as people make it out to be, mostly because for all its ridiculousness everyone actually acts the hell out of what is clearly a Season 3 TOS premise.

As offensive as "Code of Honor" might be, it's hardly the worst episode either structurally or from a writing standpoint—its main issue is external from the actual episode. I think "Cost of Living" or any of the episodes killed by insipid Mama Troi or Alexander are far, far worse.

Weak story ,sure
but still a very entertaining episode imo .

also I agree with Riker about Brenna Odell ( Rosalyn Landor ) :



Brenna : What are you staring at ? have you never seen a woman before ?

Riker : I thought i had .


i mean Dayum.

You also get her shutting down Worf, which is always delightful.
 
One of these days I'm going to get to watching Star Trek TNG. I've always been a Star Wars fan, but anytime this was on Spike when I was in college I'd watch. And I generally always loved it. Also the one with a female captain I enjoyed too, though Snarf the Chef annoyed the bejesus out of me.
 
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