Remember the "best and worst of" categories featured in your high school year book? We do that with TV shows. We scour the internet to find the best and worst episodes of popular tv shows. We watch them. We talk about them. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's serious and sometimes we make you think. Hosted by Dom, Greg and James. Three children of the 80's that love television and are remarkably average in every way.
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Remember the "best and worst of" categories featured in your high school year book? We do that with TV shows. We scour the internet to find the best and worst episodes of popular tv shows. We watch them. We talk about them. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's serious and sometimes we make you think. Hosted by Dom, Greg and James. Three children of the 80's that love television and are remarkably average in every way.
Star Trek The Next Generation: Ronin the Overly Friendly Ghost
The TV Yearbook
1 hour 2 minutes 38 seconds
4 years ago
Star Trek The Next Generation: Ronin the Overly Friendly Ghost
Season 2 of The TV Yearbook we focus on early 90's sci-fi shows and of course we start with the grand daddy of them all. However the episodes we cover today don't have much to do with phasers, the Borg or Holodecks. Instead we dive deep into the heart of the show.
If you love repressed sexual tension, then this is the series for you.
According to popular opinion on the internet:
The best episode of this series is season 5 episode 25: The Inner Light
While the worst is season 7 episode 14: Sub Rosa
The TV Yearbook
Remember the "best and worst of" categories featured in your high school year book? We do that with TV shows. We scour the internet to find the best and worst episodes of popular tv shows. We watch them. We talk about them. Sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's serious and sometimes we make you think. Hosted by Dom, Greg and James. Three children of the 80's that love television and are remarkably average in every way.