[net.startrek] The worst episode...

jeand@ihlpg.UUCP (AMBAR) (07/04/85)

>   Someone offered the question "what is the best Star Trek episode".
> If you want to cast a vote, send me mail and I will count it.  I will
> post the results as soon as the votes stop coming in or I get tired of
> counting the votes, which ever comes first.  I was always curious as
> to what the general concensus was, so this way I'll find out.
>    If someone else wants, why not compile a list of votes for the worst
> episode???

I'm compiling for the worst.  (Can we simplify things somewhat, and
make sure that it is just THE worst, ie, only one episode?  Thanks.)

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					AMBAR
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hkr4627@acf4.UUCP (Hedley K. J. Rainnie) (07/20/85)

Of course, we all KNOW that 'And the Children Shall Lead' is the
absolute dregs of the series. There were some other stinkers, however.
Consider, if you will, 'The Omega Glory' (by none other than the Great
Bird of the Galaxy himself, Gene Roddenberry) and 'The Apple', which
was a sordid attempt to be topical and include the prominent "issues"
of the day -- barefoot maidens with flaxen hair flitting au-naturale
about the ship and young men in their velvet prime singing protest songs
to the accompaniment of that ever-present folk instrument, the guitar.
Spare me! Oh, that I was too young in 1968 to be corrupted by all that,
delights me to no end.
      R