Another somewhat infamous episode - the Star Trek episode where Lincoln fights Genghis Khan. It wasn't too bad - once you get past the silliness, there is a…
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While the final conclusion of the episode (everyone is equal) fits well, some of the politics in this episode are a bit troubling by todays standards. It's one…
This is supposed to be the second worst episode of all time, according to [GEOS](http://www.geos.tv). Third worst is Spock's Brain, and worst is the Next Generation Season 2…
There was a potential here for a truly fascinating character - a man who had not only lived through millenia, but had in fact been some of the…
Once again, it is very clear that the Enterprise very clearly needs a sexual harassment contact officer. Sexual Harassment Panda perhaps? But senior officers in love with junior…
Any episode that starts with a reference to 'the fifth interstellar geophysical conference' has a fair way to go before it reaches 'fun' or even 'tolerable'. Ten minutes…
So having dealt so deftly with racism (*cough* not), Star Trek moves on to Abortion. A little less heavy handed, perhaps because the answer is a lot more…
Star Trek's infamous 'racism' episode. The problem with this episode isn't just that it takes its moral and beats you over the head with it until you plead…
Now that's more like it. The Enterprise goes back to a high security facility (q.v. Dagger of the Mind), but they learnt from last time and so there…
Blerk. OK, let's see if I have this straight - fierce women are bad, and they can be tamed only by Captain Kirk. Not a good episode. The…