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TrekCulture presents the 10 best episodes to introduce Trek to newbies
City on the Edge of Forever Amok Time Q Who Yesterday's Enterprise Duet Our Man Bashir Scorpion Year of Hell Brother-I can't comment on Discovery Second Contact-Seriously, what's a Lower Decks episode doing here? Here's the thing: the "best" episodes aren't necessarily the ones you use to introduce someone to Trek, they usually have too much required knowledge to fully appreciate it. For example, I greatly enjoy "The Way of the Warrior", but you can't just show it to someone and have them understand everything. Alternate universes and holodeck counterparts exist to subvert expectations of the characters, but if you don't know about how the characters work when they're normal, where's the impact? I'd put episodes like "Conscience of the King" and "Who Watches the Watchers" above some of the ones on this list.
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