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What is the worst Star Trek series?
1. Spock’s Brain [Full episode video] Generally considered to be the worst episode of any Star Trek series ever — a title of disgrace that has endured despite the later invention of both Star Trek: Voyager and Enterprise.
What is the worst episode of Star Trek?
The five worst Star Trek episodes of all time. 1. Spock’s Brain [ Full episode video] Generally considered to be the worst episode of any Star Trek series ever — a title of disgrace that has endured despite the later invention of both Star Trek: Voyager and Enterprise. “Spock’s Brain” involves the literal kidnapping…
Which Star Trek movies are on Netflix?
Netflix has every single Star Trek movie or TV series DVD or Blu-ray that has been released. And now due to their new relationship with EPIX (co-owned by Paramount ), you can also watch the 2009 Star Trek movie, along with all six of the original TOS era movies and Star Trek First Contact via their “Watch Instantly” streaming service.
What are the best Star Trek Enterprise episodes?
Demons/Terra Prime. I now totally get why fans think this should have been the series finale rather than ‘These Are the Voyages.”
What is the history of Star Trek?
Star Trek was created as a TV series in 1966 by Gene Roddenberry . He and the other authors of Star Trek have, over time, developed a whole fictional universe set in the future. Following this fictional universe is the way they have chosen to maintain continuity between the various TV series and the movies.
What is the very first episode of Star Trek?
Star Trek (TV Show – 1966) In “The Man Trap,” the first episode of Star Trek to air on television, the crew beams down to a planet called M-113. It’s a cruel name, clinical, bureaucratic. Surely, it had a real name once, but all we see is disparate carved stones across desert waves, the very abstraction of ruin.
Who is Wesley in Star Trek?
Wil Wheaton. Richard William Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor, blogger, voice actor and writer. He portrayed Wesley Crusher on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gordie Lachance in the film Stand by Me , Joey Trotta in Toy Soldiers and Bennett Hoenicker in Flubber.