TNG s1e4 "Code of Honor" and VOY s1e1 "Caretaker"
At a Star Trek panel at DragonCon 2010, Star Trek: Voyager actor Garrett Wang said this episode "stinks", to which LeVar Burton agreed, adding, "Without question." [10] Furthermore, Wang attributed his viewing of the episode as the reason why he ended up landing the role of Harry Kim, stating that, had he watched another episode of TNG, he would have been "too nervous" during his audition, as he would have ended up being a big fan of the show: "So three times I tried watching [the series] and I realized God was telling me 'Do not watch Star Trek: The Next Generation'."

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themoken@startrek.website · 27 pts · 169d
That's hilarious. I will admit, as a rank amateur writer, that reading or watching some absolute crap is more motivating than something complex and good.
Thinking "shit, man, I could do better than that" is a powerful force.
Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 168d
"I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there's some way of using this fabulous instrument to nurture those who would watch and listen" - Fred Rogers
sundray@lemmus.org · 10 pts · 169d
lol, sometimes you get a silver lining!
FireAndFable@thriv.social · 6 pts · 168d
And I hope there is one day a Trek actor who cites "Threshold" as their inspiration for auditioning.
ummthatguy@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 168d
To be fair, Robert Duncan McNeill swings for the fences in that episode. Really sells the body horror with the tongue scene. Very Jeff Goldblum in "The Fly" vibes.
kieron115@startrek.website · 5 pts · 168d
Apparently he helped rewrite some of Tom's scenes to try and find something meaningful in the story.
FireAndFable@thriv.social · 5 pts · 168d
Oh valid. "Threshold" is just low hanging fruit.
kieron115@startrek.website · 4 pts · 168d
Right? Like, lets see someone who was inspired by Robert Beltran sleep boxing for 45 minutes.