10 Most Satisfying Twists In Star Trek

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  • @tzvikrasner6073
    @tzvikrasner6073 3 года назад +716

    Picard admitting at the end of "Chain of Command" that he was actually able to see the fifth light just before he was set free. Amazing little twist to an absolute tour de force episode.

    • @brassbear3373
      @brassbear3373 3 года назад +40

      YES!!! Deliberately understated, yet immensely frightening!

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 3 года назад +7

      10 points if you can tell me what this is in reference of.

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 3 года назад +22

      @@Rockhound6165 2+2=5 if the Minitru says it is.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 3 года назад +3

      @@davidwuhrer6704 you get the cheroot.

    • @foreordinator1471
      @foreordinator1471 3 года назад +16

      @@Rockhound6165 We've always been at war with Eastasia.

  • @michaeljohnhalse
    @michaeljohnhalse 3 года назад +458

    Janeway saying "I know," was one of those Janeway scenes that gave me chills and made me love her. She's so tough and not afraid to go a bit grey on the character scale, and I LOVE it.

    • @brandonlink6568
      @brandonlink6568 3 года назад +52

      He fucked with Harry so she went full mama bear scorched earth on him.

    • @Marcus_Suridius
      @Marcus_Suridius 3 года назад +13

      100%.

    • @MoreLifePlease
      @MoreLifePlease 3 года назад +58

      Agreed! That husky near-whisper. The borderline vindictive, but very understandable, retaliatory ruthlessness.
      Yikes.
      You mess with her crew, her family, you're foolish not to expect payback.
      Great ST-Voyager, great Janeway moment.

    • @Marcus_Suridius
      @Marcus_Suridius 3 года назад +33

      @@brandonlink6568 the poor lad never got a promotion on the ship but she always had his back.

    • @bigneon_glitter
      @bigneon_glitter 3 года назад +73

      Janeway had the idealism of Picard, the swagger of Kirk, & the ethical plasticity of Sisko. She wasn't afraid to go _dark._ Like the time she got angry, interrogated & nearly murdered an officer of the _USS Equinox._ Chakotay is sometimes dismissed as "dull" but, man, Janeway needed a cooler head to hold her back when sh*t got real.

  • @jpwphoenix1701
    @jpwphoenix1701 3 года назад +334

    I was going to nominate Odo's people being the Founders of the Dominion. But, also, the revelation in DS9 mid-season 5 that Bashir's not only been replaced by a Changeling but has been for the last few episodes. I especially loved the extra touch they gave the real, imprisoned Bashir one of the old uniforms (as they'd changed to the First Contact ones a few episodes earlier too).

    • @FJF1085
      @FJF1085 3 года назад +39

      Yeah people always seem to gloss over the implication that we’d been watching Changeling Bashir for a few episodes. Glad someone else realized that too.

    • @ezachleewright2309
      @ezachleewright2309 3 года назад +10

      Dude, I totally forgot about that. How did I forget about Changeling Bashir??

    • @michaelday6987
      @michaelday6987 3 года назад +13

      The best part about Bashir is that when you rewatch the previous few episodes, you can really see a slight difference in his personality

    • @jjmfrees
      @jjmfrees 2 года назад +16

      Yeah, changeling Bashir deliverers Kirayoshi O’Brien, and performed complex brain surgery on Captain Sisko to remove his visions.

    • @patrickmcginty3234
      @patrickmcginty3234 2 года назад +5

      Wasn't changeling Bashir also present when an infant changeling was discovered on DS9 and adopted by Odo?

  • @TheHansolo0
    @TheHansolo0 3 года назад +164

    'Remember me' was a much better Crusher episode where everyone on the ship was disappearing. Had me guessing right up till the end.

    • @aerisgainsborough2141
      @aerisgainsborough2141 3 года назад +16

      "Computer? Do I have the skills necessary to accomplish this alone?
      "NEGATIVE!"
      "HA, Gotchya!!!"

    • @TeacherTaj
      @TeacherTaj 3 года назад +1

      @@aerisgainsborough2141 That made me wanna go watch it again. Season 4. Hulu here I come!

    • @theendistheend123
      @theendistheend123 3 года назад +6

      halfway through the episode when wesley is silhouetted in the vortex and you realize SHES in the bubble. awesome.

    • @headrockbeats
      @headrockbeats 2 года назад +1

      Well you can't be guessing right up until the end... because they literally explain everything early in the third act, which I really didn't like. Still a good episode, but the way they executed the twist _itself_ makes the episode WORSE.

    • @bbartky
      @bbartky Год назад +13

      My favorite part of that episode was when Crusher asked the computer what the nature of the universe was and it answered “The universe is a spheroid region, 705 meters in diameter." 😂

  • @FreakDaMIghet
    @FreakDaMIghet 3 года назад +514

    I really love the Klingons coming to back the Enterprise up against the Romulans. Up until that point, the show has been telling us the Federation and Klingons are allies, but we never really saw it. Watching that scene for the first time, the surprise hits you at the same time as it does Tomalak.

    • @colinsmith1495
      @colinsmith1495 3 года назад +37

      Seriously, suddenly all that scene setting of interstellar politics in the background really pays off!

    • @leeshwan903
      @leeshwan903 3 года назад +36

      This was a terrific twist! The look on Tomalok’s face is priceless!

    • @2006jakebob
      @2006jakebob 3 года назад +8

      Yeah! Really the best one on the list imo

    • @johnwang9914
      @johnwang9914 3 года назад +14

      Yes but really would the Klingons be satisfied with just a standoff? I can see that it would've taken a lot of favours to avoid the Klingons just ambushing the Romulans instead of de-cloaking as a show of force.

    • @grayeaglej
      @grayeaglej 3 года назад +10

      The Battle Horns when the Klingons decloak truly made that scene. O.o

  • @xvenomxreap3rx
    @xvenomxreap3rx 3 года назад +25

    The look on Tomalaks face when the Klingon ships decloak will never cease to make me laugh

  • @TerenceLight
    @TerenceLight 3 года назад +418

    “You belong to the Dominion, don’t you?”
    “Belong to it? Major, the changelings _are_ the Dominion.”

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc 3 года назад +60

      Yes, that was HUGE, Odo never knew who his people were and they were in fact the Founders.

    • @davetoms1
      @davetoms1 3 года назад +3

      +

    • @cyberchaplain
      @cyberchaplain 3 года назад +8

      Yeah I don't know how they could leave this off the list

    • @Agent_1701-D
      @Agent_1701-D 3 года назад +8

      Agreed. When the truth is revealed and the motivations (and distrust that drives the Changelings and therefore the Dominion) are revealed, you see Odo crestfallen. Adri spending his entire life trying to figure out who he was or where he came from, he gets the answer, only to see that they are more than willing to wage war and kill to protect their own because of how they were treated all those years ago.
      Although the motivation is understandable, that does not give the Dominion the right to wage war upon the rest of the galaxy.

    • @DrownedInExile
      @DrownedInExile 3 года назад +17

      @@Agent_1701-D "There are 2 great tragedies in life. One is not getting what you want. The other is getting it."

  • @JasonJD48
    @JasonJD48 3 года назад +60

    Janeway tricking the Devore was also a great twist, in fact it was a double twist with the twist that Kashyk was playing Janeway followed by finding out that Janeway never trusted him and tricked him. Janeway was friends with the actor who played Kashyk and they have great chemistry, culminating in Kashyk realizing "You created false readings!" and Janeway responding "That is the theme for this evening, isn't it?"

    • @neilgodfrey5180
      @neilgodfrey5180 2 года назад +3

      My favourite Voyager Episode, super twist at the end, superb!

    • @LeoTheDarkAngel
      @LeoTheDarkAngel Год назад +3

      It always breaks my heart to see Janeway sitting there in the end, devastated, knowing she was absolutely correct in not trusting her newest love interest.

  • @SeventhSwell
    @SeventhSwell 3 года назад +249

    "Computer end program and nothing happens" but something did happen, the episode, the TV "program" that was "running" ended. I mean, this was right after Picard talked about how "All this might be a simulation on a device on someone's table". So, the program didn't end in the episode but the program that was the episode did end. I've always loved that slight 4th wall break in that episode.

    • @stevearmstrong9213
      @stevearmstrong9213 3 года назад +23

      That works over here in Britain where we still call a 'show' a programme.

    • @bubbaguy4411
      @bubbaguy4411 3 года назад +17

      @@stevearmstrong9213 Technically...we still do that here in America. Just not as widely used for some reason...
      Or perhaps I am one of the few that still uses that term and we're just too old to "get with times"....

    • @brandonlink6568
      @brandonlink6568 3 года назад +9

      Plus there's more talk among scientists nowadays that our universe might just be a simulation, perhaps a simulation inside a simulation inside a simulation...

    • @MoreLifePlease
      @MoreLifePlease 3 года назад +13

      "Ship In A Bottle" one of my all time TNG favorites.

    • @stevearmstrong9213
      @stevearmstrong9213 3 года назад +6

      I'm old fashioned enough to still call a season a series, too.

  • @SirZapdos
    @SirZapdos 3 года назад +119

    Some twists that I liked:
    - Garak blew up his own shop
    - Colonel Lovok is a changeling
    - General Martok is a changeling
    - Garak killed Vreenak
    - Sloan is alive and was in cahoots with Admiral Ross and Koval
    - The Robots killed the Builders

    • @boedye
      @boedye 3 года назад +15

      Always nice to encounter another DS9 fan

    • @Vespyr_
      @Vespyr_ 3 года назад +6

      Soong being alive after hacking Data to take over the ship to see him.

    • @FJF1085
      @FJF1085 3 года назад +14

      All good. Torres’s face upon realize the robots killed the builders will always stick with me.

    • @dmanc85
      @dmanc85 3 года назад +3

      Automated Personnel Unit SirZapdos must be sent back to the Pralor homeworld.

    • @dextheking
      @dextheking 3 года назад +8

      Bashir is a changeling too.

  • @bryanabbott6169
    @bryanabbott6169 3 года назад +743

    Dr. Crusher deserved more episodes like 'Suspicions' and less Lamp Ghost sexcapades.

    • @cryofpaine
      @cryofpaine 3 года назад +68

      The women on the show got really short changed. It's criminal how badly underutilized they were. We got to see glimpses of how great these characters could be in the later seasons, but not nearly enough.

    • @duckmeister5385
      @duckmeister5385 3 года назад +68

      My favorite Dr. Crusher episode is "Remember Me."

    • @SlimThrull
      @SlimThrull 3 года назад +35

      @@cryofpaine No doubt that it was at least part of the reason Denise Crosby left the show. I think we got a Troi or Crusher episode once a season.

    • @OldUKAds
      @OldUKAds 3 года назад +13

      She deserved more episodes period.

    • @DonnyWinter
      @DonnyWinter 3 года назад +17

      Agreed. Dr. Crusher deserved so much more. I hope she comes back in Star Trek Picard.

  • @Rockhound6165
    @Rockhound6165 3 года назад +109

    How can you leave out ST:TNG Dark Page? We, along with Deanna, find out she had a sister who died tragically when Deanna was only a baby. The episode is so deep and incredibly heart wrenching especially considering Lwaxana is usually comic relief. The ending with she and Deanna holding hands coming out of the psychic coma was one of if not the most touching moments of the entire franchise. I remember saying out loud "Holy shit" when it was revealed that the little girl in her mother's coma/dream was her sister.

    • @kossttamojaan
      @kossttamojaan 2 года назад +12

      Lwaxana was such a complicated character and this revelation was devastating

    • @cptsteele91
      @cptsteele91 2 года назад +7

      and then it never got addressed ever again 🤣

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 2 года назад +10

      @@cptsteele91 it was, kind of, in Picard when Riker and Deanna named their daughter Kestra after her sister. Fun Fact: Kirsten Dunst played Hedril in the same episode.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 2 месяца назад

      Just to clarify, I know the video is satisfying twists but it was when Deanna found out she had a sister. Who wouldn't want to know that?

  • @InJeffable
    @InJeffable 3 года назад +155

    If I may, I'd like to add an honorable mention from the original Star Trek series. The Menagerie (written entirely by Gene Roddenberry himself and also the only two-parter in all of TOS) had a nice twist at the end. Unbeknownst to Kirk, Commodore Mendez was an illusion created by the Talosians and the entire court martial of Spock was a ruse to buy time for Pike to be returned to Talos IV.

    • @Scyllax
      @Scyllax 3 года назад +4

      Mendez and Pardek were both False-Faces, played by “?”, who played False Face on The Batman TV series.

    • @jymfysher7704
      @jymfysher7704 3 года назад +6

      I thought maybe another STAR TREK should be made (A TOS) that ends with KIRK discovering at the end that everything, All STAR TREK episodes, are an illusion created by the TALOSIANS.Not sure how the plot should exactly go but it would be the " Mother of all" TREK twists if it was done right ?!

    • @freedomtothink9574
      @freedomtothink9574 3 года назад +10

      @@jymfysher7704 That would be Galaxy Quest.

    • @jymfysher7704
      @jymfysher7704 3 года назад +4

      @@freedomtothink9574 Good call !!

  • @Doc-Holliday1851
    @Doc-Holliday1851 2 года назад +207

    For #6 you’re actually missing the twist, the fact that Moriarty never actually left the ship, that the crew had secretly orchestrated everything and trapped him in a virtual world inside a computer.

    • @VonWenk
      @VonWenk 2 года назад +7

      One problem I've always had with "Ship in a Bottle" is where did Picard get his change of clothes.

    • @Doc-Holliday1851
      @Doc-Holliday1851 2 года назад +7

      @@VonWenk I don’t remember the episode that well. But I’m sure we can chalk it up to future magic. Lol

    • @bruceforsman4812
      @bruceforsman4812 2 года назад +6

      YOU ARE 100% CORRECT

    • @loulfw2513
      @loulfw2513 2 года назад +12

      @@Doc-Holliday1851 I remember it well and with the ship inside a ship inside a box inside a cube, it broke my brain. Same with Change Of Mind.

    • @videodistro
      @videodistro 2 года назад +6

      Exactly. He skipped right over the REAL twist!!

  • @alvindsv
    @alvindsv 3 года назад +250

    For me the episode that had a twist to it was "The Inner Light" from ST:TNG where the Enterprise encounters a probe that connects with Pickard. He wakes up on another planet where everyone refers to him as Kamin. He lives there for 40 years with a wife, and kids, and learns that the planet is dying. At the end, the twist is, the people had been gone for thousands of years and the probe was sent as a time capsule so to speak, and Pickard was only out about 25 minutes.

    • @szr8
      @szr8 3 года назад +13

      John Luck Pickard?

    • @virginiaconnor8350
      @virginiaconnor8350 3 года назад +15

      I loved the tune he played on his flute. Dr. Marcus's accent changed from American in the 2nd movie to English in the JJ Abrams movie. What happened to continuity?

    • @redmatrix
      @redmatrix 2 года назад +11

      Yeah, and he ends up sharing that tune with his next girlfriend that ends up dying.

    • @mowvu
      @mowvu 2 года назад +4

      @@redmatrix how lovely!

    • @brandonsmith5913
      @brandonsmith5913 2 года назад +8

      My favorite episode.

  • @ThePeacemaker848
    @ThePeacemaker848 3 года назад +176

    9) Sela should have been Shinzon in Star Trek Nemisis. Would have been so much more satisfying of a story. She even gets exiled to the prison planet and the story is the same. Contract some incurable disease from the mining operations due to her half-human physiology.
    None of this Picard Clone wishy washy business.

    • @adamarens3520
      @adamarens3520 3 года назад +10

      I like it.

    • @SidneyBroadshead
      @SidneyBroadshead 3 года назад +3

      Denise Crosby was persona non grata, so hiring her would be a problem.

    • @ThePeacemaker848
      @ThePeacemaker848 3 года назад +7

      @@SidneyBroadshead ah, that's show biz.
      I doubt her presence would have fixed the bad writing and directing anyway.

    • @critiquecorner679
      @critiquecorner679 3 года назад +9

      Sela was supposed to be in Nemesis, but her character was replaced by Cmdr Donatra played by Dina Myer.

    • @ThePeacemaker848
      @ThePeacemaker848 3 года назад +7

      Dina Myer was a pretty cool Romulan.

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrl 3 года назад +148

    Commander Sela was a fantastic surprise but thanks for putting the underrated Voyager The Thaw in its proper spot. You know as well as I do fear only exists for one purpose, to be conquered.

    • @iriswaldenburger2315
      @iriswaldenburger2315 3 года назад

      That episode could have been so good but it turned out to be horrible

  • @JamesPaterson316
    @JamesPaterson316 3 года назад +32

    Valeris as the mole, in ST VI The Undiscovered Country. A Vulcan as a baddie, shock twist, and it was brilliantly done, especially "that grab" by Spock..... chills every time

    • @dixievfd55
      @dixievfd55 3 месяца назад

      Valeris was created because Kirstie Alley didn't want to reprise her role as Saavik. Saavik was supposed to be the traitor.

  • @Dannyvegas1701
    @Dannyvegas1701 3 года назад +159

    Maybe not quite top 10, but the twist in The Menagerie that Commodore Mendez was a Talosian illusion was always a memorable one for me.

    • @BMR-FitnessPremium
      @BMR-FitnessPremium 3 года назад +14

      Just watched that episode a few days ago and I think it's definitely Top 10 worthy. When he just disappears from the hearing at the end and the Talosian explains how Spock basically told them they better keep Kirk occupied...

    • @LKLifestyles
      @LKLifestyles 3 года назад +8

      Good one! I totally agree! 🙃👏

    • @josephcotten4015
      @josephcotten4015 3 года назад +1

      Oh yeah! Killer reveal. You’re right!

    • @dellytancyl524
      @dellytancyl524 3 года назад +1

      That's a perfectly good honorable mention to this list

  • @dgerdi
    @dgerdi 3 года назад +152

    The final Episode of STTNG where Q announces that the trial never has been over and never will be.

    • @MoreLifePlease
      @MoreLifePlease 3 года назад +4

      Almost the entire Q story arc: meh.

    • @alanr4447a
      @alanr4447a 3 года назад +10

      So why was Q so damn strict and harsh with Picard/Fedreation, while he let the Borg, Cardassians, Klingons, Romulans, Dominion, etc. do whatever the hell they wanted?

    • @s1lentw1nter
      @s1lentw1nter 3 года назад +22

      @@alanr4447a I think is because Humans are on the path to become members of the Q Continuum, I think a conversation between Picard and Q alludes to this but I can't remember which TNG episode it is.

    • @MoreLifePlease
      @MoreLifePlease 3 года назад +6

      @@alanr4447a I think that was supposed to be indicative of how "special" humans in general, and Picard in particular, were in the estimate of the Continuum; of how we had a potential that those other slackers supposedly didn't.
      Still gets a big MEH from me as an over-rated and irksome story arc nonetheless.

    • @Agent_1701-D
      @Agent_1701-D 3 года назад +6

      If you think about it, it was always true. When the court scenes in Farpoint ended, it was only adjourned. There was no actual verdict or judgment. The entire series was the entire case for humanity. And though they were initially guilty and sentenced to non-existence, they did show that they were capable of more, warranting them to continue. However cruel it was to show this truth and teach this lesson, it was eventually effective.

  • @dompuma9620
    @dompuma9620 3 года назад +75

    Seska's defection to the Kazon has got to be one of my favourites. First her dealings with the Kazon are uncovered, then she's revealed to have been a Cardassian spy the whole time (the twist), then she activates "command XJL" and beams away in front of Janeway and co.
    Dukat's defection to the Dominion also deserves a shout out. Worth it just for the priceless look on Major Kira's face.

    • @KJYKJY1985
      @KJYKJY1985 3 года назад +9

      I think it would've been cooler if you found out it was the Star Fleet guy who was sending messages to the Kazon and Seska stayed on as Voyager's Cardassian crewman.

    • @imkluu
      @imkluu 3 года назад +3

      I don't think these can be considered twists. They are character development in a way that was unexpected, but not entirely opposite of what could be expected, or as the result of information that is held until the climax, and which places characters, or events in a different perspective.

    • @dompuma9620
      @dompuma9620 3 года назад +4

      @@imkluu in both examples key information was withheld from both characters and audience until the very last moment for dramatic effect (the twist). Neither example was expected or predictable at the time of first broadcast.

    • @saquist
      @saquist 3 года назад +2

      How could I have ever loved you?

    • @deborahblackvideoediting8697
      @deborahblackvideoediting8697 2 года назад

      I thought Seska was an fabulous Star Trek villain. It's a shame they couldn't have found a way to keep her as a reoccurring character. She was excellent at stirring up trouble!

  • @Daktangle
    @Daktangle 3 года назад +41

    Sela was given such a great story in STO. And I just realised that Janeway used the "I'm not really here" in the series finale against the Borg queen.

  • @bigneon_glitter
    @bigneon_glitter 3 года назад +224

    The twist & finale in "Course: Oblivion". Horrific & deeply sad. _Voyager_ is massively underrated.

    • @obsidianwing
      @obsidianwing 3 года назад +14

      oh yes this episode is amazing

    • @mldempsey25
      @mldempsey25 3 года назад +4

      Yeah I just commented on that... But great heartrending ep.

    • @zanderpell3636
      @zanderpell3636 3 года назад +29

      I really liked "Scientific Theory" season 4, When the Captain Snaps and flies the ship through a binary pulsar.

    • @TinySpiny
      @TinySpiny 3 года назад +2

      One of the most horrible episodes of Voyager, but yes, it was an underrated series.

    • @patrickmccurry1563
      @patrickmccurry1563 3 года назад +5

      It ran from 10s to -10s in quality. Many will unconsciously remember the horrible far more easily than the great.

  • @ronaldgray5707
    @ronaldgray5707 3 года назад +210

    My favorite twist episode was Survivor. Where the Enterprise comes across this destroyed colony except for an elderly couple. Turns out the guy was an insane God. And he destroyed the enemy that destroyed the colony. I mean the whole race, every planet, every trace of them throughout the universe. (this was what made him insane).

    • @MoreLifePlease
      @MoreLifePlease 3 года назад +38

      Nah, he wasn't insane. Had a moment, just a moment, of grief-driven rage is all. Bad when it happens to a lesser life form, pretty consequential when it happens to one with godlike abilities.
      Interesting ep, but I always thought that, with powers like that---even if he was generally a pacifistic entity---he could've stopped an attack on the planet by vastly less powerful beings without resorting to lethal force.
      It was like saying a Q, a Thasian (TOS ep "Charlie X") or an Organian would've had no other option in those circumstances.
      And, speaking of the Organians, please don't get me started on how ludicrous "Errand of Mercy" was. I mean, what was the deal with creating an environment and presenting themselves as though they were inhabitants of a society at approximately the level of development of Earth's medieval period? It's almost like they were baiting Kirk, Spock and the Klingons into believing they'd be easy pickings.

    • @jeffreybowers5646
      @jeffreybowers5646 3 года назад +5

      @@MoreLifePlease Some early expanded universe said they did bait them. It's sort of their "warp speed" bench mark for being an enlightened race.

    • @Roboprogs
      @Roboprogs 3 года назад +35

      His confession was a pretty powerful line.
      I didn’t kill just one, or a hundred, or a million. I killed them all.
      Not just decimated, but a complete genocide.
      Picard: we have no law for your crime. (More like, no way to enforce such, but anyway)

    • @katmatally
      @katmatally 3 года назад +15

      But poor Troi. Worst earworm ever

    • @katmatally
      @katmatally 3 года назад +1

      @@MoreLifePlease They set up a labkratpry; the subjects behaved in a certain way; THEN they intervened. I don't think the Organians knew Klingons and Humans, only that there was discord in the space near their planet.

  • @valetboy21
    @valetboy21 3 года назад +88

    While you cannot really call The Sound of Her Voice's twist satisfying, it was wonderfully executed being both heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time.

  • @jonathanrivlin6248
    @jonathanrivlin6248 3 года назад +296

    When Lt Giordi La Forge learned that Dr Leah Brahms was married.

    • @dellytancyl524
      @dellytancyl524 3 года назад +47

      LOL! this one goes down as most hilarious as she's not only married but not even a little bit as nice as her hologram

    • @staicu2295
      @staicu2295 3 года назад +9

      Top 10 Anime betrayals right there 😮

    • @Dracattack
      @Dracattack 3 года назад +10

      Something he could have easily found out lol

    • @rickmassey1272
      @rickmassey1272 3 года назад +7

      There's the implication that Geordi used the holodeck to behave "improperly" with Leah Brahms.

    • @luiszuluaga6575
      @luiszuluaga6575 3 года назад

      🥲

  • @thomaslarson459
    @thomaslarson459 Год назад +4

    The Thaw is one of my all-time favorite episodes of Star Trek anywhere. Nice shoutout to the episode.

  • @BintyMcFrazzles
    @BintyMcFrazzles 3 года назад +53

    "The Defector" is an outstanding episode.

    • @lillyanneserrelio2187
      @lillyanneserrelio2187 3 года назад

      And to think Gene Roddenberry was totally against casting Patrick Stewart as the captain. He wanted someone younger, with a thick head of hair and a lady's man - like what he did back with Kirk (William Shatner).
      Thankfully the other producers empathic backing of the British accented "frenchman" won out.
      Frenchmen in quotes because Picard's backstory has him from FRANCE even though our dear captain clearly talks with a British accent. Hmmm?

    • @damouze
      @damouze 3 года назад +6

      I agree. And a briliant performance by the sorely missed Andreas Katsulas.

    • @almostyummymummy
      @almostyummymummy 3 года назад +4

      You should have seen / heard me when the three ships decloaked.
      The shout of joy I let out... That episode is still one of my favourites.

    • @meganparsons9106
      @meganparsons9106 3 года назад +2

      the Klingon plot twist was my fav

    • @fredurbasek5653
      @fredurbasek5653 3 года назад +1

      yes,the ending when the defector realizes he's been played.

  • @rbbecker73
    @rbbecker73 3 года назад +43

    The Trouble with Tribbles. Seriously, who here actually guessed that Arne Darvin was secretly a Klingon the first time you saw that one?

  • @torresalex
    @torresalex 3 года назад +17

    AS soon as you said "The Motion Picture" is one of the best Star Treks I hit that Like button

    • @matwatson7947
      @matwatson7947 3 года назад +4

      As a legitimate trekkie I hated the Motion Picture.
      Nothing happened very, very slowly.
      It was however, the first Star Trek film and I think they learnt their lesson. The Wrath of Khan was excellent

    • @virginiaconnor8350
      @virginiaconnor8350 2 года назад +1

      The music was great. It was mainly a reason to get the crew together, especially since we fans hadn't seen them for awhile. Some might suggest "Enterprise" have a movie for the same reason perhaps. Maybe. I think the ship and her crew deserve better after what was done- to re-write the end, fight the Romulan War, begin the Federation, explain why Trip faked his death when he returns, explore other worlds and update other stories, and conclude the lives. This would take more than a 2 hr. movie. Hopefully, "SNW" will prompt a new interest in re-booting the series.

  • @DaellusKnights
    @DaellusKnights Год назад +4

    "I'm afraid." ... "I know."
    I never saw that episode, but damn... I FELT that. 👍

  • @dinomonzon7493
    @dinomonzon7493 3 года назад +41

    Leonor Kiridian’s reveal as the real assassin behind the killing of the nine surviving witnesses of Kollos the Executioner’s massacre of half the population in The Conscience of the King was my fave twist in a Star Trek episode. It was one of the rare times Capt. Kirk was ouwitted, similar to Irene Adler’s outthinking Sherlock Holmes.

    • @jackgibsxxx0750
      @jackgibsxxx0750 3 года назад +1

      I have seen TOS eps so often and for so long I can not recall seeing an ep for the 1st time.
      But I love watching that Ep and yelling at Kirk to start thinking with the other head. 😆😆😆

    • @thomasfarrier9122
      @thomasfarrier9122 Год назад +2

      "I know how to use this, Captain." Chilling.

  • @SparkyRoosta
    @SparkyRoosta 3 года назад +182

    The best twist in the Dr. Crusher episode was that Guinen didn't really play tennis.

    • @AdventuresofaGeek
      @AdventuresofaGeek 3 года назад +14

      Tennis elbow my ass lol

    • @christophergordon6012
      @christophergordon6012 3 года назад +8

      Double twist, Guinan plays racquet ball!

    • @D8W2P4
      @D8W2P4 3 года назад +11

      @@AdventuresofaGeek
      Whoa there.
      I don't need to hear about your bedroom activities.

    • @AdventuresofaGeek
      @AdventuresofaGeek 3 года назад +9

      @@D8W2P4 🤣 lol
      well sure, nobody 'needs' to hear it.. 😏

    • @alanr4447a
      @alanr4447a 3 года назад +6

      @@AdventuresofaGeek Well sure, it didn't put YOU in the hospital. I still get aches....

  • @jamesbuchanan4414
    @jamesbuchanan4414 3 года назад +13

    One of the first plot twists was the Romulan reveal. The series was still extremely young, but the idea that we'd spent those episodes with this very chill being with the ears as a member of a species key to the Federation, only to find out his cousins were the assholes next door was a shocker.

  • @lisam5744
    @lisam5744 3 года назад +37

    I'm rewatching Voyager as I missed a lot of episodes first time around. I recently watched the episode with the nasty clown. I love how Janeway tells him that spaceship captains are trained to overcome fear...which is what the clown was. Awesome episode.

    • @sleazybtd
      @sleazybtd 3 года назад +8

      Another good one was the one where Joel Gray played the guy on that authoritarian planet who went crazy when his wife and daughter were executed and thought Janeway was his daughter.

    • @TheMacKosh
      @TheMacKosh 3 года назад +5

      I love the episode with the Nazi type inspector looking for telepaths, who tries to charm Janeway saying he's changed, but Janeway is no fool and tricks him using the tech he gives her access to

  • @niemandzuhause4897
    @niemandzuhause4897 3 года назад +12

    The twist that the Organians are super-evolved. And the twist around "Elim". That was great. And Koval being a starfleet agent. Really good cause Bashirfigures it out.

  • @georgehill8285
    @georgehill8285 3 года назад +60

    When you said “I’m not really here,” I thought you were going for that voyager where the telepathic alien makes the whole crew hallucinate for no reason then disappears saying that. Glad you did the clown instead, much better.

    • @OldUKAds
      @OldUKAds 3 года назад +5

      Exactly the same here!

  • @bradwolf07
    @bradwolf07 3 года назад +10

    The Defector was such a brilliantly done episode. Simply top notch. It's twists are both satisying and heartbreaking.

  • @josephsheranda
    @josephsheranda 3 года назад +48

    3:10 Fun fact: Denise Crosby invented the character of Commander Sela and pitched the idea to the producers more than a year after she left the show. It's one of her favorite roles and she enjoyed it much more than playing Tasha Yar.

    • @dellytancyl524
      @dellytancyl524 3 года назад +4

      that's because Yar was wack!

    • @bluesbest1
      @bluesbest1 Год назад

      @@dellytancyl524 Shame she never got the chance to improve, the way pretty much everyone else did.

    • @glasrazuma933
      @glasrazuma933 Год назад

      That feeling when you leave the show because you think you are a star and then come back crawling.

    • @josephsheranda
      @josephsheranda Год назад +1

      @@glasrazuma933 Gene Roddenberry welcomed her back with open arms because he was very smitten with her. If you've seen her abs in "The Naked Now" you know why.

  • @auntiem873
    @auntiem873 3 года назад +11

    The thing with David is David didn’t know Kirk was his father.
    He knew his father was in Star-fleet but, he didn’t have a name or a face.
    That’s why the end scene was so good.
    He was told the Kirk was his father. He liked Kirk the man and to find out he was his father threw his whole belief system out the window.
    He also understood just learned why his Dad was not in his life. Powerful enemies

  • @bonusbaby801
    @bonusbaby801 3 года назад +19

    Speaking of Vger...I just watched a vid this morning about how they've reestablished communication with Voyager 2. It was the Voyager launches in 1977-78 that solidified my love for EVERYTHING space/sci-fi related!!

    • @gremlin21591
      @gremlin21591 3 года назад +2

      Ever notice how the ship looks like a Borg unimatrix

    • @bonusbaby801
      @bonusbaby801 3 года назад +1

      @@gremlin21591 & they did say that the Voyager 6 came into contact with a r"ace of living machines". So I'm thinking the Borg. Or those androids that Voyager ran into that tried 2 get Torres to build a prototype.

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 3 года назад +1

      @@bonusbaby801 The Borg are not living machines, they are cyborgs who have become immortal through technology and treat their bodies as disposable. Originally they were meant to be void-dwellers who care nothing about the planet-colonising empires: They have been everywhere forever, but never noticed because space is so big and the territorial races only look at planets. They could pop up anywhere at anytime to raid anyone by any means. Of course they became just another territorial empire for the Federation (and only the Federation) to fight.
      One living machine appeared in ST:TOS, in the Doctor Who episode that Haarlan Ellison wrote.
      But when I hear living machines with interstellar travel technology, I think Hasbro Transformers.

  • @Galliao
    @Galliao 3 года назад +41

    Martok the Changling? But...
    Gul Darheel. It might be the great acting, but he's the Cardassian who's really upset at what happened to the Bajorans. He pretends to be one of the worst Cardassians overseeing the occupation, but he's actually just a file clerk who did nothing. He'll let the Bajorans most likely execute him just so they can find some justice and peace.

    • @Sorain1
      @Sorain1 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, that was a good twist, especially because we are primed to think he really is that monster.

    • @angeluslupus
      @angeluslupus 3 года назад +2

      The emotion of that scene is forever in my memory, thanks to it being one of the video clips on the Omnipedia/Encyclopedia CD-Rom!

    • @ianoz1
      @ianoz1 3 года назад +1

      One of my two favourite DS9 eps.

    • @jasonbaird1645
      @jasonbaird1645 3 года назад +1

      That was a terrific episode. Easily my favourite of Season 1.

    • @kossttamojaan
      @kossttamojaan 2 года назад

      Casting Harris Yulin was genius. He absolutely owned the role and gave the storyline the brilliance it deserved.

  • @smithm81
    @smithm81 3 года назад +115

    You left out the biggest twist of ALL. DS9 Season 5 episode 14 'In Purgatory Shaddow' Dr. Bashir was replaced by a Changeling.

    • @jenb7780
      @jenb7780 3 года назад +14

      it was cool in episode but would have worked better if anything had been done to foreshadow it in previous episodes

    • @stevearmstrong9213
      @stevearmstrong9213 3 года назад +3

      The odd part was how he regenerated. Do changelings who've spent their lives in the great link not have to turn into a puddle now and then?

    • @Gimleeminigod
      @Gimleeminigod 3 года назад +6

      The fact the bashir changeling let the baby changeling died is weird too

    • @bonghunezhou5051
      @bonghunezhou5051 3 года назад +4

      Bashir was replaced in "The Adversary" (S3: E26) as well. The big twist in that 5th season episode is Martok being a Changeling (methinks the producers & writers did not set him out to be one in "The Way of the Warrior". They did a RET-CON when deciding to bring back the character).

    • @Grimlock1979
      @Grimlock1979 3 года назад +2

      @@Gimleeminigod The baby changeling was dying and could not be saved.

  • @brandonlink6568
    @brandonlink6568 3 года назад +12

    Course Oblivion from Voyager was a good twist too. That ending really got to me though, all that gone without a trace, nothing to remember them by.

  • @VJAllison1974
    @VJAllison1974 3 года назад +22

    "The Thaw" is one of the most simple, yet elegantly creepy and darkest episodes of Voyager. I loved it.

    • @fredurbasek5653
      @fredurbasek5653 3 года назад

      "i m afraid, yes i know."

    • @RadioJosiah
      @RadioJosiah 2 года назад +1

      My favorite twist was on rewatch, when I realized that the clown was Charles McGill from "Better Call Saul". Just kidding, though I really did love that episode and the realization came as a huge shock.

    • @amfm889
      @amfm889 2 года назад

      @Josiah Miller Michael McKean was superb as The Clown.

  • @rationalgazer
    @rationalgazer 3 года назад +7

    "I'm afraid..."
    "I know..."
    Legendary. Puts the hairs of my neck on end.

  • @henrikharbin5521
    @henrikharbin5521 3 года назад +68

    The one that I really liked was when we found out that Lt. Valeris was in on the plot to kill Gorkon in ST6. The scene where she shows up to supposedly kill Burke and Samno and gets caught out by Spock... BRILLIANT, especially when he clearly holds back how much she's disappointed him. She is, in essence, a surrogate daughter, and oh sh!t, she's a murderer and a spy (!).

    • @WoodysAR
      @WoodysAR 3 года назад +7

      SHOULD HAVE INCLUDED THAT INSTEAD OF THE STUPID PIGGISH KURTZMAN DRECKS CARTOON.

    • @MrGoesBoom
      @MrGoesBoom 3 года назад +10

      Not just a murderer and a spy, she betrayed his trust, she betrayed the ship, and her actions and the actions of those she was working for/with had the Federation sacrificing his two dearest friends as well as smearing their reputations.

    • @Agent_1701-D
      @Agent_1701-D 3 года назад +6

      @@MrGoesBoom All to undercut a potential peace initiative that could save the Klingon Empire from extinction.

    • @netgnostic1627
      @netgnostic1627 3 года назад +6

      I didn't like the mind-meld that Spock forced on her. I call it unethical, whether he thought she was a criminal or not.

    • @henrikharbin5521
      @henrikharbin5521 3 года назад +8

      Sometimes circumstances force even the best people into shameful acts, even for the best reason. I heard the pain and sadness in Spock's voice. This was not easy for him.

  • @karelfinn2343
    @karelfinn2343 3 года назад +13

    I always liked the twist in the episode Remember Me, when it's revealed that Dr. Crusher is the one who got stuck in the warp bubble, and not everyone else. It's actually pretty obvious the second time you watch the episode, but if you weren't expecting it it really turns the whole story on its head.

  • @obsidiansands
    @obsidiansands 3 года назад +33

    The most unsatisfying twist in Star Trek was when Seven somehow wanted to boink Chakotay. It was the most WTF moment ever from their series finale, when there were vague hints that Chakotay had the hots for Janeway.

    • @obsidiansands
      @obsidiansands 3 года назад +6

      @Captain Chaos agreed. Kim never got promoted either. I believe his character never got the "growth" everyone else got in the show. It's like barely anything about him changed from the moment they got lost in the Delta Quadrant to when they got back. In fact, the "Ensign Kim" they got back with them wasn't even the "real" Ensign Kim, he was a flippin' universe copy type of clone.

    • @katmatally
      @katmatally 3 года назад +1

      I didn't think Chakotay merely had the hots for Janeway. He esteemed and cared for her. He wanted it to blossom into love. Part of why I really like the character, even though the background for his heritage was a mess and I don't really admire Mr Beltran.

    • @katmatally
      @katmatally 3 года назад +7

      @Captain Chaos for reals! Kim and 7 would have been a great match. 2 sexually inexperienced/naive but brilliant nerds.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 3 года назад +3

      Chakotay was such a good lay that Seven is now a lesbian.

    • @obsidiansands
      @obsidiansands 3 года назад +2

      @@katmatally You might have to explain to me that "don't admire Mr Beltran" thing. Other than that, it was sort of obvious from the first few early seasons of Voyager that Chakotay already admired Janeway from the get-go. There's also the fact that even though he locks horns with her on some of her hardline policies throughout the show, he'd still be backing her up more often than not.

  • @MoreLifePlease
    @MoreLifePlease 3 года назад +14

    "I'm afraid..."
    "I know."
    Scary Janeway.

  • @davidpumpkinsjr.5108
    @davidpumpkinsjr.5108 3 года назад +12

    I liked how "The Voyager Conspiracy" basically deconstructs the trope of unexpected story twists.

    • @Woopaloops
      @Woopaloops 4 месяца назад

      It was way ahead of its time in showing how stupid a lot of fan theories can be.

  • @kmoore02809
    @kmoore02809 3 года назад +33

    DS9: Duet. The scene where Amin Maritzza breaks down after he recalls the horrors of the Cardassian occupation of Bajor rips my guts out every time.

    • @hjxkyw
      @hjxkyw 3 года назад +1

      the first season had good episodes, Duet being one of them .... I also remember Progress, which ends in kinda twist

    • @urekmazino6519
      @urekmazino6519 3 года назад +6

      It's one of the top 10 greatest episodes in all of Star Trek. Harris Yulin gives a performance that should have gotten him some kind of award. Nana Visitor was also superb playing opposite of him. There's a reason Armin Shimerman (Quark), Nana Visitor, Ira Steven Behr, and many other cast/crew members all consider this one of the best episodes in ds9.
      It's really a shame it's not even mentioned in this video.

    • @alphanerd7221
      @alphanerd7221 3 года назад

      @@urekmazino6519 I laughed at how cheesy and over the top it was.

  • @thephantomeagle2
    @thephantomeagle2 2 года назад +5

    I love the ending of “The Defector” when Picard slams his hole card. I’m sure it wasn’t hard for Worf to get the Klingons to join the Enterprise. “HEY, how do you feel about using your cloak?” “For what?”
    A game of cat and mouse (or the Klingon Equivalent) with Romulans. “Where and when? We’re in!

  • @meiray
    @meiray 3 года назад +12

    The Thaw doesn't get enough credit. Between it, Cold Fire, Faces, and Meld, early Voyager could get surprisingly dark.

  • @apathyminus5925
    @apathyminus5925 3 года назад +33

    The best twist? When thought there was five lights, but there were only four lights!

  • @lotstodo
    @lotstodo 3 года назад +28

    I wish Kirk's son had lived, both on and off screen. Also, why did Picard's nephew have die? That was out of the blue.

    • @nevermorenovelist
      @nevermorenovelist 2 года назад +2

      Right? Especially since it really only happened so Soran could verbally nut-shot Picard with the line, _"They say time is the fire in which we burn."_
      But then, I'm a partial believer that Picard never left the Nexus.

  • @JulioBiason
    @JulioBiason 3 года назад +14

    "The Wounded", when Picard tells Gul Macet that he did see there was something really suspicious going on.

  • @SkydreamPony
    @SkydreamPony Год назад +1

    "Some of these twist have been called underwhelming, nonsensical, The Burn..."
    *Chef's kiss* Perfect opening :3

  • @cordaewestmore
    @cordaewestmore 3 года назад +9

    Another good twist was in Voyager where the Crew of Voyager had to pass through Devore space and was subjected to many inspections to find out if there were telepaths on board. One of the Devore captains pretended to be secretly helping Janeway so he could lead her in to a trap but she turn the tables helping the telepaths she gave refuge to a chance to escape to the wormhole

  • @hkesel05
    @hkesel05 3 месяца назад

    Oh! I loved the interaction between Kirk and David at the end. It was SO very satisfying for all us kids that grew up with these movies. Probably others, too, but it was amazing!

  • @daveroche6522
    @daveroche6522 3 года назад +23

    4:50 He may be Admiral Tomalok to you, but Andreas will always be G'Kar to us, by the Book of G'Quan!

  • @mischarowe
    @mischarowe 2 года назад

    #1 blew me away when I first saw it. "I'm not really here." Got the old heart rate up, worrying how they were going to win and she just swoops in like that. PERFECT.

  • @Trekfan04
    @Trekfan04 3 года назад +45

    The reveal in "Course Oblivion" that it's not the real Voyager, but their duplicate.

    • @jebiniv
      @jebiniv 3 года назад

      Not related to the deadlock episode in s2 is it?

    • @Trekfan04
      @Trekfan04 3 года назад +2

      @@jebiniv no. It's the ones from the Demon planet, S4.

    • @jebiniv
      @jebiniv 3 года назад +1

      @@Trekfan04 oh damn i almost forgot about those guys LOL

    • @ScientistCat
      @ScientistCat 3 года назад +4

      I got so mad at the real Voyager crew for not conducting a thorough investigation - nope, just log the event and resume course.
      Whatever distress call they picked up was presumably in Standard, the "debris" they found were liquid rather than solid as expected... and that doesn't raise any red flags?
      They even pick up the material as being a "dichromate compound", and that doesn't ring a bell in any of them? Not even Tuvok with his Vulcan memory, not even Tom or Harry who were first to encounter it? Nobody even thinks of searching their computers to see if, where and when they've encountered that kind of compound before?

  • @robbybevard8034
    @robbybevard8034 3 года назад +2

    "I'm afraid."
    "I knoooooow."
    Such a classic moment that SFdebris put it at the end of EVERY Voyager review for the last 10 years.

  • @illyth63
    @illyth63 3 года назад +58

    I thought for sure the "three pips" reveal in "Cause and Effect" would have made the list.

    • @KJYKJY1985
      @KJYKJY1985 3 года назад +12

      That isn't a twist. It's a reveal.

    • @jsldj
      @jsldj 3 года назад +18

      There were ""three pips" but no Gladys Knight.

    • @WoodysAR
      @WoodysAR 3 года назад

      How is that a plot twist?

    • @g00gleminus96
      @g00gleminus96 3 года назад +2

      There.. are.. three.. lights!

    • @Total_Recall
      @Total_Recall 3 года назад +1

      I liked that one, especially when they asked 'Frasier' what year it was at the end.

  • @ridyreshuffs1822
    @ridyreshuffs1822 3 года назад +5

    Shall we die together is one of the best twists ever. You expect Picard to talk his way out but instead he pulls the baddest of badass rabbits out of his bag of tricks! The Klingons maybe war mongers but it would be a huge gamble on their part to trust and back a Federation starship on was essentially a hunch. Yet, Picard proves his worth and pulls that off. Awesome scene.

  • @longhairgamer3371
    @longhairgamer3371 3 года назад +33

    I think that The pale moonlight form ds9 should be on this list.

    • @A.J.K87
      @A.J.K87 3 года назад +6

      My favourite episode of DS9. So good! It really makes it clear how the lines of morality start to blur when your very existence is at stake. Especially Garak was fantastic in that episode.

    • @the_once-and-future_king.
      @the_once-and-future_king. 3 года назад +8

      *It's a FAAAAAKE!*

    • @jamesbuchanan4414
      @jamesbuchanan4414 3 года назад +1

      Not really a twist episode, just dark as hell. One of the two best episodes of any Star Trek series. Depending on the poll in question, it tends to swap spots with Balance of Terror.

    • @MalzraAirwynn
      @MalzraAirwynn 3 года назад +1

      @@jamesbuchanan4414 I think the revelation of Garak's true plan would count as a twist when it plays out.

    • @ArtemisMS
      @ArtemisMS 3 года назад +1

      @@jamesbuchanan4414 "Erase that entire personal log" was a helluva of a shocking way to end the episode, and not something anyone was expecting.

  • @tineye5100
    @tineye5100 2 года назад +1

    Glad you give The Thaw some love. A thoroughly underrated episode.
    Counterpoint is also one with a great twist.

  • @Andy-xt3mh
    @Andy-xt3mh 3 года назад +13

    "Computer end program" is the most said phrases of 2020 by trekies

  • @Omnifas
    @Omnifas 3 года назад +2

    Great episode for Crusher and a beautiful kick into a phaser aim from Crusher as well

  • @JimMeans1
    @JimMeans1 3 года назад +9

    Deep Space Nine, "The Assignment". Yep, a classic "O'Brien must suffer" ep where an evil alien possesses his wife and threatens to kill her unless he sabotages the station. The twist was when Rom, who had been working with O'Brien, asked, "Why is the Federation trying to kill the wormhole aliens?"

  • @julianaylor4351
    @julianaylor4351 Год назад +2

    I loved the V'ger idea, when I saw it in the cinema. It's a beautiful film and is best seen on a big screen.

  • @wilholloway7876
    @wilholloway7876 3 года назад +6

    It's actually Willard Decker. He was the late Commodore Matthew Decker's son. Commodore Decker died in the original series episode, "The Doomsday Machine".

  • @KEVMAN7987
    @KEVMAN7987 3 года назад +28

    I wonder if Q never bothered Sisko after that one time because the Prophets told him off?

    • @AlexGreeneHypnotist
      @AlexGreeneHypnotist 3 года назад +7

      Q never bothered Sisko after Ben actually floored him.
      Picard never got to lay one finger on Q, and Ben could get in a punch.
      Looking back, that could be taken as a hint.
      For Q, it could have been a warning. "If one of our kids could give you the bloody nose you were telling Picard about, what do you think the grownups can do to you, Q?"

    • @lauranolastnamegiven3385
      @lauranolastnamegiven3385 3 года назад +6

      I don't think it was that deep or complicated, IMHO, Q never bothered Sisko again because Sisko decked him...someone who fights back (literally, physically, in this case) is no fun for a bully, but Q could jerk Picard's chain all day long, and get reactions, without any worry

    • @DeathlordSlavik
      @DeathlordSlavik 3 года назад +5

      No he stopped bothering him because he wasn't fun. Also only reason he even bothered Sisko is because Vash was there with the artifact that was actually an alien egg thing.

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 3 года назад +3

      Well, Q said that Sisko was easier to provoke than Picard, and how that was a good thing for Q.

  • @colinsmith1495
    @colinsmith1495 3 года назад +14

    "Computer, end program... Just checking... Because now I have to."
    Thanks for that!

  • @namenlos3679
    @namenlos3679 2 года назад +1

    I think "Ship in a bottle" is my absolute favorite episode ever in Star Trek. The episode is just mindbending and i watched it like 5 times and i still cant comprehend everything

  • @rad666a
    @rad666a 3 года назад +22

    I just wanted to say:
    Thank you for giving "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" the credit it deserves.

    • @kossttamojaan
      @kossttamojaan 2 года назад +3

      never understood the hate this film received. excellent story, amazing effects, and a true sci-fi conclusion

    • @shadizersilverhand2113
      @shadizersilverhand2113 2 года назад +1

      @@kossttamojaan too many expecting too much action and explosions and the like.

    • @kossttamojaan
      @kossttamojaan 2 года назад

      @@NecessaryTruths You have your opinion, I have mine, others have theirs. And effects will always become dated regardless the film. That's the nature of the business.

  • @Woopaloops
    @Woopaloops 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for giving The Motion Picture the credit it’s due. The reveal that V’ger is Voyager 6 will always be the greatest twist in movie history!

  • @matthewcornish3086
    @matthewcornish3086 Год назад +2

    "I'm afraid" " I know" got me hooked on voyager

  • @generalkenobi5533
    @generalkenobi5533 3 года назад +5

    "Ship in a Bottle" is one of my favorite TNG episodes. I'm a big Sherlock Holmes fan and I think they did Moriarty justice.

  • @wcnitz
    @wcnitz 10 месяцев назад +1

    Mariner and Boimler's platonic, loving friendship may just be the best in all of the ST universe. They are not perfect, but they compliment each other in a uniquely symmetrical way. Much better together than apart.

  • @truescot2000
    @truescot2000 3 года назад +10

    In the pale moon light episode of ds9 when you find out garack manipulated everything, opens your eyes so much about everything he has probably done throughout the whole show in the background

    • @matwatson7947
      @matwatson7947 3 года назад +2

      Arguably Treks greatest episode with arguably Treks greatest supporting character...

    • @Badartist888
      @Badartist888 3 года назад

      And the coda at the end where Sisko stays quiet about it.

  • @seanbrown453
    @seanbrown453 2 года назад +2

    I admit the Kingons decloaking in The Defector gave me goosebumps the first time I saw it as so unexpected.

  • @TheRogueX
    @TheRogueX 3 года назад +4

    I know it's not canon but Sela has a huge role in Star Trek Online, voiced entirely by Denise Crosby. It even has an entire subplot dedicated to finding out what actually happened to Tasha. It's surprisingly good.

  • @tonygarratt5832
    @tonygarratt5832 3 года назад +4

    Spock's final word to Dr McCoy in the wrath of Khan was the best twist, remember.

  • @dslguy2008
    @dslguy2008 3 года назад +4

    I loved the “You’re a god, Ben,” twist. It explained what the Prophets meant in an earlier episode when they told him, “You are of Bajor.”

  • @danielleohallisey4218
    @danielleohallisey4218 3 года назад

    I’ve heard so many commentators talking trash about Star Trek, the Motion Picture. I’ve always loved it though, and appreciate that you do too!

  • @SangTheCryptek
    @SangTheCryptek 3 года назад +3

    The Defector is one of my fav episodes from TNG. That twist was so great and just CLASSIC Romulan.

  • @davetoms1
    @davetoms1 2 года назад +1

    *Star Wars:* "I love you." / "I know."
    *Star Trek:* "I'm scared." / "I know."

  • @anthonyx916
    @anthonyx916 3 года назад +7

    Barclay: "Computer - End Program!" - and nothing happens? No, he ended the program... in a very meta moment, fitting in entirely with Picard's musing about a box on someone's table.

  • @josephcotten4015
    @josephcotten4015 3 года назад

    I love this. Seán, I love your heart in this. Feels like a breath of fresh air to have a video with heart to it.

  • @jenniferwilliams9612
    @jenniferwilliams9612 3 года назад +13

    The “20 things about Star Trek the motion picture” videos were cool, so were the same on the Wrath of Khan. Can you guys make more of those for the next movies, likes Star treks 3 and 4?

  • @Wesmin
    @Wesmin 2 года назад +1

    Suspicions is one of my favorite episodes. It's got a bit of mystery, different minor characters from multiple different species working dysfunctionally together, and also because it allows Gates McFadden a bit of room to actually act rather than only scan/hypospray, and be an occasional romantic interest for Picard.
    Janeway's "I know" is really chilling though, absolutely takes the number 1 for me on 'most satisfying' twists, even if it's a twist we saw coming, the last few lines are delivered so wonderfully by Kate Mulgrew.

  • @francoislacombe9071
    @francoislacombe9071 3 года назад +6

    When Barclay says "computer end program", the ship's computer should have asked for clarification.

  • @Herowebcomics
    @Herowebcomics 3 года назад +1

    OMG!
    These twists were amazing!
    And that one on Lowerdecks, shows that they still can make good stories!

  • @danielleussler4328
    @danielleussler4328 3 года назад +10

    The TNG episode where Thomas Riker is introduced (Second Chances) has my all-time favorite twist, because it's not just an in-story twist - it's a meta-twist that plays with our expectations as TV viewers.
    Throughout the entire episode we'd heavily lead to believe that Thomas Riker isn't real. First, that he's not real in the Trek universe. Will and the rest of the crew approach his story with the assumption (one that we share, as the viewers) that the second Riker must be a trick, a hologram, a shapeshifter, whatever.
    Once they've investigated all leads and confirmed that his story is true, the viewers have to answer the pressing meta-question: if there's really another Riker, played by Jonathan Frakes, can the show actually keep him around? Is he actually a real new character, as well? Most television would use Thomas Riker's character as a one-off vehicle to accomplish the central thesis of the episode, using a sci-fi premise to allow Riker to explore the choices he'd made in life, and then at the end throw him away to avoid having the rest of the questions come up.
    The writers clearly know this, and so they do their best to set up a scenario that lets Thomas Riker fade out of the series once his character's job is done. They're just as subtle about it as they need to be, not making it blatantly obvious that he's headed toward his death, but it's hard to see how he can still fit into the world. As regular TV views, we know that keeping him around would be as crazy as killing off Will Riker would be in an average episode. We're doubly primed for him to die.
    And then, at just the right point in the episode's timeline, we get to the prophesied death. Our not-yet-named-Thomas Riker falls when the catwalk under him collapses, and all the metaphor around Riker's split personalities can be made real here. The Riker who gave up too easily years ago will give up again, fall to his death, and the questions raised about self and consciousness won't need to be addressed.
    Only, he doesn't. He's dangling there, and everybody involved is anticipating his death. Commander Riker thinks he'll give up, because he did before. Lieutenant Riker thinks he should give up, because he doesn't have a place in the world any more. WE think that he'll slip and fall in slow-motion because it's sound television logic. Instead, he just struggles back up onto the catwalk.

    • @rbbecker73
      @rbbecker73 3 года назад +5

      Agreed that him NOT dying really did defy TV expectations. And bringing him back, as mentioned in this video, was also a great twist.
      Not in Star Trek, but I loved the way they handled something like this in Farscape. They had an enemy in one episode who "twinned" a few of the main characters. Two copies, completely equal, no way of knowing which is the original and which is the copy. For most of the pairs, one of them dies, so we're back to just having the one main character. But for one of them, the "twin" actually survives the episode, and they kept him around. For most of a 22 episode season, they had two copies of the same main character, completely defying TV viewer expectations.
      Of course, that's also the season where they split the main cast into two groups and had them go their separate ways for most of the season. So they just had one of that character in each group, rather than constantly having the actor playing a dual role in every episode. But still, it was a great way to defy viewer expectations in a great sci fi show.

    • @shadizersilverhand2113
      @shadizersilverhand2113 2 года назад

      The main issue I saw with the other Riker is that what we see is effectively the same thing as having two timelines resolved in the same universe. One Riker escapes the other remains, there is no 'right' Riker as there's no way to define either of them as not being the 'real' Riker. There's only the arbitrary nature of going 'the Riker we've been following is the real one' but doesn't in the end come off as valid. Worse trapped Riker never gets the rewards or commendations he should have gotten like his counterpart did despite being just as deserving if not moreso as he spent all those years trapped alone there after helping everyone else evacuate. The poor guy suffered way too much, no wonder he basically abandoned Starfleet for how it treated him.

  • @Stephaniededson
    @Stephaniededson 3 года назад +1

    My favorite thing about Sisco being part prophet is the fact that because those beings are non linear. They probably didn't know he existed until they met him. One of them who experienced time in a fixed manner! They then sent his "Mom" back to ensure he would be born. It's an amazing twist that I honestly believe was, like you said, fit into established storylines.

  • @Jen-xh4ef
    @Jen-xh4ef 3 года назад +8

    I remember re-watching The Thaw a few years ago and thinking it looked familiar. Then, when re-watching Doctor Who from the beginning, it hit me: The Celestial Toymaker. Although the story is not exactly the same, it has many of the same elements, and has the same disturbing vibe. Incidentally, both are among my favorite episodes of their respective series.

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 3 года назад

      The Celestial Toymaker is great. It has Real Maths in it.

  • @tylerdurden639
    @tylerdurden639 3 года назад +9

    Having Riker be married to Minuet in the Future Imperfect episode was brilliant IMO. You could tell he got attached to her holodeck simulation in the first episode she was in 11001001.

    • @Regitron3000
      @Regitron3000 2 года назад +3

      Loved the double twist in that episode. I totally bought that it was a Romulan plot to get info on the Federation and Starfleet from Riker.

  • @rmhartman
    @rmhartman 3 года назад +9

    The problem with V'ger is that it really was a remake of the TOS episode "The Changeling" (where the probe did not have a real probe's name because we didn't have them in the 60's when it was made)

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 3 года назад

      But, my creator, the twist was not that it had sterilised planets for being imperfect due to memory corruption.
      It was something much more beautiful.

    • @walterharris4960
      @walterharris4960 3 года назад

      Yes,yes! Very good.

    • @michaeltamada1461
      @michaeltamada1461 3 месяца назад

      Right, it was one of the big weaknesses of ST: The Motion Picture, and I'm disappointed that it appears on this list. When we see that V'ger is actually a transformed Voyager, my reaction wasn't "ooh plot twist", my response was huge annoyance that the writers of the movie had simply recycled the plot twist where Nomad in "The Changeling" was a transformed probe from Earth.