I'm making a few assumptions with this blog. I'm assuming, dear readers, that you've seen the episodes in question. I haven't been doing extensive recaps of the episodes, and haven't really dived into extensive descriptions of the characters and their general motivations. If you would like to see more of that, please reach out to me and let me know.
Here's the list of episodes that I've reviewed so far:
#100 Bride of Chaotica — A brilliantly madcap episode that pits Voyager against black and white serial villains.
#99 Day of the Dove — Kirk vs. the most bad ass of all bad asses, Kang.
#98 Paradise — Ben Sisko faces off against a cult leader on an alien world.
#97 Borderland, Cold Station 12 & The Augments — The Enterprise stretches an adventure that is a love-letter to Wrath of Khan a little too thin over three episodes.
#96 Lineage — A great character study of B'Elanna and Tom, if you care about either of those people.
#95 The Most Toys — Data is abducted into slavery by a crazy person.
#94 Disaster — Deanna Troi is placed in charge of the Enterprise. Hilarity ensues.
#93 Future's End — A time travel Voyager tale that couldn't end fast enough for me.
#92 The Magnificent Ferengi — A Quark comedy romp that's more entertaining than it sounds.
#91 The Killing Game — The Voyager crew fights Nazis, for some reason that eludes me.
#90 The Booby Trap — Geordi falls for a holodeck physicist, and that's his fantasy? Really?
#89 The Court Martial — Kirk is the manliest man ever to be put on trial for dereliction of duty.
#88 Favor the Bold & Sacrifice of Angels — A two-part microcosm of the best and worst that Deep Space Nine has to offer.
#87 Deja Q — Q returns to annoy the crew of the Enterprise to great effect.
#86 Memorial — The Voyager crew develops PTSD from an alien war they never participated in.
#85 Little Green Men — Quark, Rom and Nog get blasted back in time to 1947 Roswell, New Mexico and hilarity does not ensue. It tries, really hard though.
#84 Parallels — Worf bounces from reality to reality in a mystery that's solved in the episode's title.
#83 Timeless — Harry and Chakotay travel back in time to prevent the destruction of Voyager. I'm not convinced this is the best course of action.
#82 Conundrum — The crew of the Enterprise-D get their minds erased and thrown into a war they have no memory of.
#81 The Enemy Within — Where we get two Kirks for the price of one thanks to a transporter accident.
As we look towards the next twenty, I'm excited about some of the episodes on the list. Thanks for reading, and let's watch some Trek.
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