Star Trek isn't the first thing that comes to most people's minds when it comes to horror, but there are plenty of episodes that overlap from science fiction into the terrifying and uncanny.
Whom Gods Destroy is far from a shining example in the depiction of mental health issues in Star Trek. Nor is it strong ... regarding psychiatry," the episode is "a crucial example of the ...
The second Star Trek episode ever telecast (on Sept. 15, 1966), “Charlie X” guest stars Robert Walker Jr. as Charles Evans, a 17-year-old boy who has somehow survived alone on the planet ...
After all, what's the difference between truly hating an episode, or just having a bad reaction to it? These episodes represent a selection offering both - some were loathed, and some got a bad ...
In honor of the series’ long life, we’re listing the best episodes ever of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In a rare reference to the original series, Spock’s father Sarek (Mark Lenard ...