Every bad Star Trek episode has 5 good minutes.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Even among the worst Star Trek episodes, each of these universally panned installments has at least five minutes of something good in it. No one intends to write a bad episode, after all, so within every clunker, there's almost always a core idea that wasn't so terrible to begin with. Sometimes there's just one scene that almost makes up for the rest of the episode, even if it only lasts for five minutes.
8 Star Trek: The Next Generation "Shades of Gray" "Shades of Gray" frequently tops the list of Star Trek's worst episodes, and it's not hard to see why, considering it's a clip show that comes too early in Star Trek: The Next Generation, when there just isn't a lot of show to clip from.
4 Star Trek: The Next Generation "Code of Honor" In theory, "Code of Honor" is a Prime Directive story about respecting the ideals and customs of a society that's less technologically advanced than the Federation in exchange for life-saving medicine. In practice, it's racist, misogynist, and terrible as a Prime Directive episode. The best five minutes here are completely independent of the main story, in a scene where Lt. Commander Data asks Lt.
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