What do you think was the best episode of ENT?

What do you think was the best episode of ENT?

I think the pilot Broken Bow is easily the best pilot of any Star Trek TV series, regardless of what you think about the ENT overall.

Season 2: Future Tense is my favorite though.

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carbon creek and its not even close

It's fun, but really?
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Top contenders (although some seem more obvious than others):
-Similitude
-Shuttlepod One
-Carbon Creek
-Dead Stop
-A Night In Sickbay
-Future Tense
-The Expanse
-Impulse
-Azati Prime
-Damage
-Twilight
-E2
-The Council
-Observer Effect
-In A Mirror Darkly

>Shuttlepod One
Every TV show has a "trapped in a small space" episode. It's usually an elevator.

I'm about to leave for a bit, but does this mean you didn't like it?
Was definitely one of the high points of season 1.

Objectively wrong, The Cage is not only the best pilot but also the best episode full stop. Broken Bow isn't a great episode either, though comparing it with only pilots obviously makes it look better.

My favourite episode of ENT is Similitude.

so?

the archer episode in the elevator from last season was by far their best episode in years

One of my favourite episodes of Stargate Atlantis is just Rodney stuck in a puddlejumper.

I like the SG-1 episode when Colonel O'Neil and Carter were stuck in that ice crevasse.

>so?

Since we're all gonna die, there's one more secret I feel I have to share: I did not care for the Godfather. Did not like the movie.

It insists upon itself.

Yeah that was good too. SG-1 s1-4 is on par with Star Trek desu.

>What do you think was the best episode of ENT?
S3E10 - Similitude

>I think the pilot Broken Bow is easily the best pilot of any Star Trek TV series, regardless of what you think about the ENT overall.
Hmm. Thinking about it, I'd go...
1. Emissary
2. Encounter at Farpoint
3. Broken Bow
4. Where No Man Has Gone Before
5. Caretaker

I really liked the whole "It's not linear" plot with the Prophets in Emissary. Caretaker obviously had the retarded premise of Janeway simultaneously stranding her crew and violating the prime directive.

Caretaker was pretty cool. Exciting, unique situation, interesting crew conflicts, even some horror elements.....

I still gave Caretaker a 7/10. I just think it set a horrible tone for the rest of the series in terms of Janeway just flat-out going entirely against the Federation's ideals.
If Picard or Sisko were captain, the show would've ended after the pilot when they set the Maquis ship to self-destruct and blow the array up after using it to get home.

Not that guy, but it has the same problem as most of Voyager. It's a fun episode, which has events and stuff, but it misses the core of Star Trek. The Captain's decisions are not cohesive, and the moral aspect is a surface element rather than the fundamental driving force of the episode.

>tfw you can't stop getting horrendously injured/killed

>1. Emissary

youtube.com/watch?v=mS6td4eg-m8
I do love that scene at :30

>tfw the best episode of Star Trek doesn't feature any of the 5 main captains

Twilight
>mfw they settled on Ceti Alpha 5

I would like to command T'pol anyday if you know what i mean

>not wanting to be commanded by T'Pol

It's not the most creative thing for writers to do. Episode was alright though.

T'Pol is one sexy, sexy lady.

I just started Enterprise, it's very comfy, Archer and his redneck buddy are bro-tier, I didn't like the ship design and uniforms initially, but they grow on you as you go. Why is it considered shit again?

>it's an Archer causes an inter-species conflict because aliens don't conform to his moral views and customs episode
>again

>all these answers
>no one right

Silent Enemy was the one and only episode that perfectly captured the feel of what Enterprise was supposed to be about.

Nearly everything else was fanfiction as far as I'm concerned.

Go ahead and watch it if you don't believe me. It's Enterprise in its purest and most distilled form.

Because I think it's just too comfy. Especially the majority of season 1.

It feels like putting on a nice warm coat or something, the music, the lack of any real large threat. It actually does feel like a quiet trip into space.

Of course, it gets pretty intense after season 1, particularly season 3, but those first two seasons I can't hate any of it, even the bad stuff.

Fuck, I forgot about that one. Where the aliens are completely "alien", look semi-humanoid and are basically just fucking with the ship, almost like in an experiment type of situation.

I'm not sure if "best tier" but definitely top tier.

Like everything with Voyager, the potential was so vast yet, almost every other week, a script is fraught with characters whose actions betray previous actions or words (mainly Janeway) or the story ends with some ridiculous half-baked wrap-up that destroys all of the good elements of the show.

The people involved in the entire series should be ashamed at how negligent and lazy they were with excellent premises and Rick Berman is incapable of feeling shame in any way so saying "destroying the ability for the characters to grow and evolve" would do nothing to him.

These Are The Voyages

True Trekino

I always liked First Flight, but that's probably because I always liked The Right Stuff.

>ywn be a hotshot warp ship test pilot

The only kinda decent episodes in all of shitterprise was the mirror universe ones.

Fucking sad.

The Right Stuff is so underrated.
>Chuck Yaeger was the guy all those astronauts' thought of as their idol

Not to mention it had a fantastic score.

youtu.be/HpnBPreVLac

>Captain Pike, did you coerce those Talosians into giving you enhanced genitalia?
*beeps twice*

I think it's great we never learned their motivations or even who they are, that they might've been operating on logic completely different from our own.

>Commander, yes, please, come in..

>Welcome to BUH-ZJOR!

God Sisko is a prick.

Best of the Worst, for certain.
>shitterprise
You know, it just doesn't have the holding power that a "voyagerm" or "DeepNigN9ne" has. 2/10 for effort.

After you get married and have children, you might find it easier to identify with Sisko than that eternal bachelor Picard.

>aliens don't conform to his moral views and customs episode
Porthos isn't an idea. He's a good boy who didn't do anything wrong.

Wow, wrong picture.

Wrong picture indeed.

You have to go back.

>You have to go back.
>mfw they won't take me back

...

pls stop posting this
>we get it already

JUST

Most underrated Trek show.

Season 3 and 4 can stand alongside the best seasons of TOS, TNG and DS9.

holy fuck. no way

youtu.be/td-D4DkPqlo?t=41

guy who played sisko is a fucking lunatic, you can see from this scene he started out that way too

Ill glass any planet that fucks with my dog.

20 Years Later, You Still Mad.jpg

Every thread someone sees it for the first time.

Thank you for being me and understanding who I am.
Always the same shit like "no 3 sucked, 4 is great" or "3 is what Voyager should've been"

What the fuck was his problem with Major Hayes? Was it a Billy Budd thing?

But why