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Rank the Star Trek pilot episodes!



1) "Caretaker" (VOY) -- This one had it all. Very ambitious in scope, did most of the stuff Discovery now claims to be pioneering for Star Trek (start out with two different crews and killed off major crew members without warning, etc.) Compelling sci-fi adventure, drew on all the previous Star Trek shows up til that time and incorporated elements of them into its story, stakes were high, and it neatly ended the episode with the show’s premise in place and leaving the audience excited for where they would go from there.

2) "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (TOS 2nd pilot) – Had a surprisingly compelling sci-fi story for being a “less cerebral” pilot than The Cage. Good character info. Introducing us to Kirk & Spock, and forcing Kirk to make a very difficult decision right off the bat. Only suffers because 1960s TV isn’t really a “pilot” per say and ended up getting aired randomly out of order.

3) “The Cage” (TOS 1st pilot) – The one that started it all, so brownie points for that. Talosians were an excellent foil for the crew in this episode and it introduces a classic Star Trek morality conflict. Plus, much of this episode was used to give us the excellent “The Menagerie, Parts I & II”. Just makes me wonder how things would have gone if they had continued with this crew.

4) "Beyond the Farthest Star" (TAS) Not much as far as pilots go, but worked well in establishing the template for the Animated Series is a short running time only 22 minutes. It was very good they didn’t go with some silly idiotic plot aimed at 5 year olds but gave us a legitimate sci-fi threat that could have made a good live action episode. Plus the ending genuinely moved me.

5) “Broken Bow” (ENT) This is where the pilots start to show flaws. Overall its pretty solid but I felt they made a mistake introducing the Klingons from Day One of this series and making a much more lighthearted “first contact” story with them. Other than that, very good backstory for Archer and establishing the history of warp drive to “fill in the blanks” between Cochrane’s landmark event to the establishment of Starfleet. Suliban were cool villains, actually better than the later Xindi. I hated the “Temporal Cold War” stuff later on, but its tolerable here.

6) “Encounter at Farpoint" – This one is a guilty pleasure for me. TNG in its embryonic form and the show was still trying to find its identity at this point, and it shows. A lot of it is unintentionally campy and the dialogue is a little too “on the nose”. Still, it introduced Q and the Q stuff is good, and ensured we would end up with one of the most iconic characters in Star Trek history, and it did a good job showing how different things would be a century after Kirk (Klingon on the bridge and so forth)

7) "Emissary" – Meh. Never liked DS9, and I do not like the pilot, though the episode itself is tolerable. Best thing about this one is it showed us the famous Battle of Wolf 359 from an entirely different perspective, and something we’d never see on DS9 again. Stuff they introduced about the Prophets did nothing for me. Didn’t feel Star Trekish enough, even with all the TNG references constantly thrown in.

8) “The Vulcan Hello” -- Amazing visuals & art direction, and I thought Sonequa Martin-Green did a great job bringing Michael Burnham to life as a three dimensional character. The rest didn’t work for me, and left me cold. Extremely bleak and felt nothing like “10 years before Kirk”, and the re-imagined Klingons were awful. 40 minutes of grimdark war stuff that didn’t “get” the Star Trek spirit at all. It felt more like Star Wars (minus the fun), not to mention they apparently now communicate via holographic messages like Star Wars. WTF? Failed to do its job of selling me on the show and getting me to sign up for All Access to see what happens next.

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I agree for the most part, and definitely with Voyager's debut being #1. I've still never seen DS9, so I can't comment. Discovery is a bit of a letdown so far but it may improve. In terms of first episodes I agree with your ranking.

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1) TNG - Really love the character Q and his dialogue with Picard is excellent.
2) VOY - Indeed, very ambitious, and it works even better if you've been following DS9's & TNG's Maquis storyline arc.
3) DS9 - Nothing like the previously unseen Borg attack of Wolf 359 to herald a new series, and it's the last we see of the Borg in DS9, but that's okay because the stories that begin in this pilot conclude in the very last episode, and some are open-ended. Incredible arc.
4) ENT - I won't lie: T'Pol in the airlock might be the best part about this series opening.
5) STD - I don't agree with insubordination on this level, made me detest the lead character. Should be rewritten & reshot.

I hadn't seen the pilot episode of TOS in years so I don't remember it well, as a result I won't place it on the scale, one day I'll be going through the entire 5 year mission again, but I want to do it when the timing is right.

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LOL, as I see the series roll out over the decades I have to give a lot more credit to the Star Trek Animated Series ... it was pretty good. Don't really feel like the new series is anything ... all the characters are really annoying and obnoxious, except the weirdest looking guy on the bridge.

Also the whole understatement or having not just one, but two strong women, who bicker at each other, trading quips and the #1 actually mutinies ... but that will be all forgotten I supposed. And then the one guy who stands out is an alien who is known for being a coward? Just brain dead.

The new series reminds me of why I stopped watching the Star Treks with TNG ... the episodes were so bad and the character so wooden and boring, right from the start.

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Being a Star Trek fan and not liking DS9 is akin to being an Italian food fan and not liking pasta.

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On the contrary, Star Trek has always been about exploring the universe, as the very title says. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a contradiction.

Being a Trek fan and not liking DS9 is akin to being a Italian food fan and not liking Pizza Hut.

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1. Where No Man Has Gone Before
2. The Cage
3. Broken Bow
4. Vulcan Hello
5. Emissary
6. Caretaker
7. Encounter at Fairpoint

Most Star Trek shows have stumbled out the gate. The only of those that I'd consider good are the two TOS pilots, with WNMHGF being great and one of the best TOS episodes.

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