Star Trek: Prodigy Episode Guide

Prodigy Episodes

 

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SEASON ONE

Episode 101/102 – “Lost & Found” (Thursday, October 28th) Part 1 and Part 2. Exiled on a mining colony outside Federation space, a group of lawless teens discover a derelict Starfleet ship. Dal must gather an unlikely crew for their newfound ship if they are going to escape Tars Lamora, but The Diviner and his daughter Gwyn have other plans. Written By: Kevin & Dan Hageman Directed By: Ben Hibon

Episode 103 – “Starstruck” (Thursday, November 4th) Even with the guidance of their hologram advisor Janeway, the crew of the U.S.S. Protostar is tested when their ship is on a dangerous cosmic collision course. Written By: Chad Quandt Directed By: Alan Wan

Episode 104 – “Dreamcatcher” (Thursday, November 11th) The crew has their first away mission on an undiscovered planet that manifests their deepest desires, only to realize the planet has desires of its own. Written By: Lisa Schultz Boyd Directed By: Steve Ahn, Sung Shin

Episode 105 – “Terror Firma” (Thursday, November 18th) Marooned on a deadly planet, the crew must work together with their captive Gwyn to stay alive…except the planet isn’t the only thing in pursuit. Written By: Julie Benson, Shawna Benson Directed By: Olga Ulanova

Episode 106 – “Kobayashi” (Thursday, January 6th) As Gwyn struggles to find her role aboard the U.S.S. Protostar, Dal tests his leadership skills in the newly discovered holodeck. Written By: Aaron J. Waltke Directed By: Alan Wan

Episode 107 – “First Con-tact” (Thursday, January 13th) When a mentor from Dal’s past persuades him to use their Federation cover for personal gain, they quickly discover Starfleet has protocols for a reason. Written By: Diandra Pendleton-Thompson Directed By: Steve Ahn, Sung Shin

Episode 108 – “Time Amok” (Thursday, January 20th) When the U.S.S. Protostar is fractured in time by an anomaly, Hologram Janeway must synchronize the disjointed crew and save their ship before it destructs. Written By: Nikhil S. Jayaram Directed By: Olga Ulanova, Sung Shin

Episode 109 – “A Moral Star, Part 1” (Thursday, January 27th) The crew forgo their dreams of Starfleet to return to Tars Lamora in a no-win scenario. Written By: S1 Writers Room (Kevin & Dan Hageman, Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Lisa Schultz Boyd, Nikhil S. Jayaram, Diandra Pendleton-Thompson, Chad Quandt, Aaron J. Waltke) Directed By: Ben Hibon

Episode 110 – “A Moral Star, Part 2” (Thursday, February 3rd) When the plan goes awry, the crew must improvise. Meanwhile, Gwyn discovers a dark truth that will forever jeopardize their quest toward salvation. Written By: S1 Writers Room (Kevin & Dan Hageman, Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Lisa Schultz Boyd, Nikhil S. Jayaram, Diandra Pendleton-Thompson, Chad Quandt, Aaron J. Waltke) Directed By: Ben Hibon

Episode 111 – “Asylum” (Thursday, October 27th) At the edge of Federation space, the crew applies for asylum at a comm relay outpost, only for their starship to reveal its shocking true purpose. Written By: Kevin & Dan Hageman Directed By: Steve In Chang Ahn & Sung Shin

Episode 112 – “Let Sleeping Borg Lie” (Thursday, November 3rd) When the crew encounters a dormant Borg Cube, Zero risks everything to save their ship. Written By: Diandra Pendleton-Thompson Directed By: Olga Ulanova & Sung Shin

Episode 113 – “All the World’s a Stage” (Thursday, November 10th) The crew answers a distress call to find a colony trapped in Starfleet’s past. Written By: Aaron J. Waltke Directed By: Andrew L. Schmidt

Episode 114 – “Crossroads” (Thursday, November 17th) When the crew attempts to secure transport to the Federation, they unwittingly cross paths with the Vice Admiral who is hunting them. Written By: Lisa Schultz Boyd Directed By: Steve In Chang Ahn & Sung Shin

Episode 115 – “Masquerade” (Thursday, November 24th) Trapped in the Neutral Zone, the crew encounters a rogue geneticist who sheds light on Dal’s past. Written By: Nikhil S. Jayaram Directed By: Sung Shin

Episode 116 – “Preludes” (Thursday, December 1) A Starfleet Admiral digs into the past of the Protostar crew. Meanwhile, the Diviner recalls his life’s mission. Written By: S1 Writers Room (Kevin & Dan Hageman, Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Lisa Schultz Boyd, Nikhil S. Jayaram, Diandra Pendleton-Thompson, Chad Quandt, Aaron J. Waltke) Directed By: Steve In Chang Ahn & Sung Shin

Episode 117 – “Ghost in the Machine” (Thursday, December 8) When the crew gets trapped in the holodeck by a mysterious malfunction, they aren’t sure what’s programmed or what’s real. Written By: Chad Quandt Directed By: Andrew L. Schmidt

Episode 118 – “Mindwalk” (Thursday, December 15) Desperate to warn Starfleet of their dilemma, a daring experiment goes awry as Dal inadvertently swaps minds with a Starfleet Vice Admiral. Written By: Julie Benson, Shawna Benson Directed By: Sung Shin

Episode 119 – “Supernova, Part 1” (Thursday, December 22) Surrounded by the Federation armada, the crew attempts to stop their ship from destroying all of Starfleet. Written By: Erin McNamara Directed By: Andrew L. Schmidt

Episode 120 – “Supernova, Part 2” (Thursday, December 29) As the Federation hangs in the balance, the crew must make the ultimate sacrifice to save Starfleet’s future. Written By: Kevin & Dan Hageman Directed By: Ben Hibon

 

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Star Trek: Lower Decks Episode Guide

Lower Decks Episodes

 

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SEASON ONE

“Second Contact” S1 E1 Aug 05, 2020 Series premiere. Ensign Tendi has her first day of work on Starfleet’s U.S.S. Cerritos, where she meets fellow support crew members, Ensigns Mariner, Boimler and Rutherford. Meanwhile, Boimler is tasked with a secret special assignment and Rutherford attempts to keep his dating life intact while a sci-fi disaster strikes the ship.

“Envoys” S1 E2 Aug 12, 2020 After a high profile mission goes awry, Boimler is further plagued with self-doubt when Mariner proves herself to be a more naturally talented sci-fi badass than he. Rutherford quits his job in engineering and explores other departments on the U.S.S. Cerritos.

“Temporal Edict” S1 E3 Aug 19, 2020 A new work protocol eliminating “buffer time” has the Lower Decks crew running ragged as they try to keep up with their tightened schedules. Ensign Mariner and Commander Ransom’s mutual lack of respect comes to a head during an away mission.

“Moist Vessel” S1 E4 Aug 26, 2020 Captain Freeman seeks the ultimate payback after Mariner blatantly disrespects her in front of the crew. A well-meaning Tendi accidentally messes up a Lieutenant’s attempt at spiritual ascension and tries to make it right.

“Cupid’s Errant Arrow” S1 E5 Sep 02, 2020 Mariner is suspicious of Boimler’s new girlfriend. Tendi and Rutherford grow jealous of a bigger starship’s gear.

“Terminal Provocations” S1 E6 Sep 09, 2020 The lovable, but awkward, Ensign Fletcher makes work difficult for Mariner and Boimler. Rutherford introduces Tendi to a holodeck training program he created.

“Much Ado About Boimler” S1 E7 Sep 16, 2020 Mariner tries to impress her best friend from Starfleet Academy who is now a visiting Captain. Boimler is sent to a Starfleet medical ship after a transporter accident puts him “out of phase.”

“Veritas” S1 E8 Sep 23, 2020 Mariner, Boimler, Tendi, and Rutherford are caught off guard when aliens force them to testify about a series of seemingly unrelated events.

“Crisis Point” S1 E9 Sep 30, 2020 Mariner repurposes Boimler’s holodeck program to cast herself as the villain in a Lower Decks style movie.

“No Small Parts” S1 E10 Oct 07, 2020 Season finale. The U.S.S. Cerritos encounters a familiar enemy. Tendi helps a struggling recruit find her footing.

SEASON TWO

“Strange Energies” S2 E1 Aug 11, 2021 Season premiere. Approximately three months after the events of the season one finale, the U.S.S. Cerritos is dispatched on a mission which results in an encounter with “strange energy”.

“Kayshon, His Eyes Open” S2 E2 Aug 18, 2021 Our Lower Deckers have trouble bonding with Ensign Jet Manhaver, who has been assigned Boimler’s bunk and shift duties. Meanwhile, we get a glimpse of Boimler’s life on the U.S.S. Titan, which is more intense than he thought it would be.

“We’ll Always Have Tom Paris” S2 E3 Aug 25, 2021 Assigned a special task by Dr. T Ana, Tendi enlists Mariner for help. On the U.S.S. Cerritos, Rutherford is consumed by a bridge crew mystery.

“Mugato, Gumato” S2 E4 Sep 01, 2021 The U.S.S. Cerritos is dispatched to a planet to investigate an unexplained sighting of a dangerous Mugato.

“An Embarrassment of Dooplers” S2 E5 Sep 08, 2021 Mariner and Boimler try to track down the location of a legendary Starfleet party while the bridge crew deals with an insecure alien diplomat.

“The Spy Humongous” S2 E6 Sep 15, 2021 Anomaly consolidation day on the U.S.S. Cerritos leaves the Lower Deckers with mixed emotions. Captain Freeman attempts to negotiate peace on the Pakled home world.

“Where Pleasant Fountains Lie” S2 E7 Sep 22, 2021 Mariner and Boimler are stranded on an uninhabited planet with a sentient computer. On the Cerritos, Lt. Commander Billups must prove his engineering abilities to an old adversary.

“I, Excretus” S2 E8 Sep 29, 2021 A consultant arrives on the U.S.S. Cerritos to run drills that require the lower deckers and bridge crew to swap duties.

“wej Duj” S2 E9 Oct 06, 2021 Boimler tries to find a bridge buddy while the U.S.S. Cerritos crew has down time during a long warp trip.

“First Contact” S2 E10 Oct 13, 2021 In the season two finale, the U.S.S. Cerritos is tasked to aid an Excelsior-class starship on a first contact mission.

SEASON THREE

“Grounded”  S3 E1 Aug 24, 2022 Mariner enlists her friends on a rogue mission to exonerate her mother, as Captain Freeman faces a military tribunal for the destruction of Pakled Planet.

“The Least Dangerous Game”  S3 E2 Aug 31, 2022 On a tropical paradise planet, Mariner questions Commander Ransom on how he structures his away team. Boimler makes a bold career decision.

“Mining The Mind’s Mines”  S3 E3 Sep 07, 2022 On a remote science outpost, stone orbs are bringing fantasies to life. Tendi starts her first day as a Senior Science Officer Trainee.

“Room For Growth”  S3 E4 Sep 14, 2022 Mariner, Boimler and Tendi clash with their arch-rivals: Delta Shift. The Cerritos engineers go on mandatory relaxation leave.

“Reflections”  S3 E5 Sep 21, 2022 Mariner and Boimler work the Starfleet recruitment booth at an alien job fair, Rutherford challenges himself.

“Hear All, Trust Nothing”  S3 E6 Sep 28, 2022 The Cerritos crew unexpectedly spends a day on Deep Space Nine.

“A Mathematically Perfect Redemption”  S3 E7 Oct 05, 2022 A wayward Starfleet ensign struggles to find a path to redemption.

“Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus”  S3 E8 Oct 12, 2022 Boimler’s holodeck movie sequel tries to live up to the original.

“Trusted Sources”  S3 E9 Oct 19, 2022 A visiting reporter on the Cerritos puts Captain Freeman on edge.

“The Stars at Night”  S3 E10 Oct 26, 2022 In the season three finale, The Cerritos crew must prove their worth in a mission race.

 

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Episode Guide

Star Trek: SNW Episodes

 

Season One

Episode 101: “Strange New Worlds” Thursday, May 5

Series premiere. When one of Pike’s officers goes missing while on a secret mission for Starfleet, Pike has to come out of self-imposed exile. He must navigate how to rescue his officer, while struggling with what to do with the vision of the future he’s been given. Teleplay by: Akiva Goldsman Story by: Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman, and Jenny Lumet Directed by: Akiva Goldsman

Episode 102: “Children of the Comet” Thursday, May 12

While on a survey mission, the U.S.S. Enterprise discovers a comet is going to strike an inhabited planet. They try to re-route the comet, only to find that an ancient alien relic buried on the comet’s icy surface is somehow stopping them. As the away team try to unlock the relic’s secrets, Pike and Number One deal with a group of zealots who want to prevent the U.S.S. Enterprise from interfering. Written by: Henry Alonso Myers & Sarah Tarkoff Directed by: Maja Vrvilo

Episode 103: “Ghosts of Illyria” Thursday, May 19

The U.S.S. Enterprise encounters a contagion that ravages the ship. One by one, the entire crew is incapacitated except for Number One, Una Chin-Riley, who must now confront a secret she’s been hiding as she races to find a cure. Written by: Akela Cooper & Bill Wolkoff Directed by: Leslie Hope

Episode 104: “Memento Mori” Thursday, May 26

While on a routine supply mission to a colony planet, the U.S.S. Enterprise comes under an attack from an unknown malevolent force. Pike brings all his heart and experience to bear in facing the crisis, but the security officer warns him that the enemy cannot be dealt with by conventional Starfleet means. Written by: Davy Perez & Beau DeMayo Directed by: Dan Liu

Episode 105: “Spock Amok” Thursday, June 2

It’s a comedy of manners when Spock has a personal visit in the middle of Spock and Captain Pike’s crucial negotiations with an unusual alien species. Written by: Henry Alonso Myers & Robin Wasserman Directed by: Rachel Leiterman

Episode 106: “Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach” Thursday, June 9

A threat to an idyllic planet reunites Captain Pike with the lost love of his life. To protect her and a scientific holy child from a conspiracy, Pike offers his help and is forced to face unresolved feelings of his past. Written by Robin Wasserman & Bill Wolkoff Directed by: Andi Armaganian

Episode 107: “The Serene Squall” Thursday, June 16

While on a dangerous humanitarian mission, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise stumbles into a harrowing game of leverage with the quadrant’s deadliest space pirate. Written by: Beau DeMayo & Sarah Tarkoff Directed by: Sydney Freeland

Episode 108: “The Elysian Kingdom” Thursday, June 23

The U.S.S. Enterprise becomes stuck in a nebula that is home to an alien consciousness that traps the crew in a fairy tale. Written by: Akela Cooper & Onitra Johnson Directed by: Amanda Row

Episode 109: “All Those Who Wander” Thursday, June 30

The U.S.S. Enterprise crew comes face-to-face with their demons – and scary monsters too – when their landing party is stranded on a barren planet with a ravenous enemy. Written by: Davy Perez Directed by: Christopher J. Byrne

Episode 110: “A Quality of Mercy” Thursday, July 7

In the season one finale, just as Captain Pike thinks he’s figured out how to escape his fate, he’s visited by his future self, who shows him the consequences of his actions. Written by: Henry Alonso Myers & Akiva Goldsman Directed by: Chris Fisher

SEASON TWO

Episode 201: “The Broken Circle” Thursday, June 15

Season premiere. A distress call from Lt. Noonien-Singh compels Spock to disobey orders and take the U.S.S. Enterprise and its crew into disputed space, risking renewed hostilities with the Klingons in a bid to aid their shipmate. Written by Henry Alonso Myers & Akiva Goldsman Directed by Chris Fisher

Episode 202: “Ad Astra per Aspera” Thursday, June 22

Commander Una faces court-martial along with possible imprisonment and dishonorable dismissal from Starfleet, and her defense is in the hands of a lawyer who’s also a childhood friend with whom she had a terrible falling out. Written by Dana Horgan Directed by Valerie Weiss

Episode 203: “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” Thursday, June 29

La’An travels back in time to twenty-first-century Earth to prevent an attack which will alter humanity’s future history—and bring her face to face with her own contentious legacy. Written by David Reed Directed by Amanda Row

Episode 204: “Among the Lotus Eaters” – Thursday, July 6

Returning to a planet that dredges up tragic memories, Captain Pike and his landing party find themselves forgetting everything, including their own identities as he confronts a ghost from his past.
Written by Kirsten Beyer & Davy Perez Directed by Eduardo Sanchez

Episode 205: “Charades” – Thursday, July 13

A shuttle accident leads to Spock’s Vulcan DNA being removed by aliens, making him fully human and completely unprepared to face T’Pring’s family during an important ceremonial dinner.
Written by Kathryn Lyn & Henry Alonso Myers Directed by Jordan Canning

Episode 206: “Lost In Translation” – Thursday, July 20

Uhura seems to be the only one who can hear a strange sound. When the noise triggers terrifying hallucinations, she enlists an unlikely assistant to help her track down the source.
Written by Onitra Johnson & David Reed Directed by Dan Liu

Episode 207: “Those Old Scientists” – Saturday, July 22

An accident while investigating a time portal sends Ensign Brad Boimler through time from the twenty-fourth century, and Captain Pike and his crew must get him back where he belongs before he can somehow alter the timeline.
Written by Kathryn Lyn & Bill Wolkoff Directed by Jonathan Frakes

Episode 208: “Under the Cloak of War” – Thursday, July 27

Captain Pike and his crew welcome a Klingon defector aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise, but his presence triggers the revelation of some shocking secrets.
Written by Davy Perez Directed by Jeff Byrd

Episode 209: “Subspace Rhapsody” – Thursday, August 3

An accident with an experimental quantum probability field causes everyone on the U.S.S. Enterprise to break uncontrollably into song, but the real danger is that the field is expanding and beginning to impact other ships—allies and enemies alike.
Written by Dana Horgan & Bill Wolkoff Directed by Dermott Downs

Episode 210: “Hegemony” – Thursday, August 10 (Season Finale)

When the U.S.S. Enterprise investigates an attack on a colony at the edge of Federation space, Captain Pike and his crew face the return of a formidable enemy.
Written by Henry Alonso Myers Directed by Maja Vrvilo

 

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SEASON ONE

Episode 101: “Remembrance” (1/23/20)

At the end of the 24th Century, and 14 years after his retirement from Starfleet, Jean-Luc Picard (Sir Patrick Stewart) is living a quiet life on his vineyard, Chateau Picard. When he is sought out by a mysterious young woman, Dahj (Isa Briones), in need of his help, he soon realizes she may have personal connections to his own past. Teleplay by Akiva Goldsman and James Duff Story by Akiva Goldsman & Michael Chabon & Kirsten Beyer & Alex Kurtzman and James Duff. Directed by Hanelle M. Culpepper

Episode 102: “Maps and Legends” (1/30/20)

Picard begins investigating the mystery of Dahj as well as what her very existence means to the Federation. Without Starfleet’s support, Picard is left leaning on others for help, including Dr. Agnes Jurati (Alison Pill) and an estranged former colleague, Raffi Musiker (Michelle Hurd). Meanwhile, hidden enemies are also interested in where Picard’s search for the truth about Dahj will lead. Written by Michael Chabon & Akiva Goldsman Directed by Hanelle M. Culpepper

Episode 103: “The End Is The Beginning” (2/6/20)

Completely unaware of her special nature, Soji continues her work and captures the attention of the Borg cube research project’s executive director. After rehashing past events with a reluctant Raffi, Picard seeks others willing to join his search for Bruce Maddox, including pilot and former Starfleet officer Cristóbal Rios (Santiago Cabrera). Written by Michael Chabon & James Duff Directed by Hanelle M. Culpepper

Episode 104: “Absolute Candor” (2/13/20)

The crew’s journey to Freecloud takes a detour when Picard orders a stop at the planet Vashti, where Picard and Raffi relocated Romulan refugees 14 years earlier. Upon arrival, Picard reunites with Elnor (Evan Evagora), a young Romulan he befriended during the relocation. Meanwhile, Narek continues his attempts to learn more about Soji while Narissa’s impatience with his lack of progress grows. Written by Michael Chabon Directed by Jonathan Frakes

Episode 105: “Stardust City Rag” (2/20/20)

The La Sirena crew begin an unpredictable and lively expedition on Freecloud to search for Bruce Maddox. When they learn Maddox has found himself in a precarious situation, a familiar face offers her assistance. Written by Kirsten Beyer Directed by Jonathan Frakes

Episode 106: “The Impossible Box” (2/27/20)

Picard and the crew track Soji to the Borg cube in Romulan space, resurfacing haunting memories for Picard. Meanwhile, Narek believes he finally found a way to safely exploit Soji for information. Written by Nick Zayas Directed by Maja Vrvilo

Episode 107: “Nepenthe” (3/5/20)

Picard and Soji transport to the planet Nepenthe, home to some old and trusted friends. As the rest of the La Sirena crew attempt to join them, Picard helps Soji make sense of her recently unlocked memories. Meanwhile, Hugh and Elnor are left on the Borg cube and must face an angered Narissa. Written by Samantha Humphrey and Michael Chabon Directed by Doug Aarniokoski

Episode 108: “Broken Pieces” (3/12/20)

When devastating truths behind the Mars attack are revealed, Picard realizes just how far many will go to preserve secrets stretching back generations, all while the La Sirena crew grapples with secrets and revelations of their own. Narissa directs her guards to capture Elnor, setting off an unexpected chain of events on the Borg cube. Written by Michael Chabon Directed by Maja Vrvilo

Episode 109: “Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1” (3/19/20)

Following an unconventional and dangerous transit, Picard and the crew finally arrive at Soji’s home world, Coppelius. However, with Romulan warbirds on their tail, their arrival brings only greater danger as the crew discovers more than expected about the planet’s inhabitants. Teleplay by Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman Story by Michael Chabon & Ayelet Waldman & Akiva Goldsman Directed by Akiva Goldsman

Episode 110: “Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2” (3/26/20)

A final confrontation on the synthetics’ homeworld, Coppelius, pits Picard and his team against the Romulans, as well as the synths who seek to safeguard their existence at all costs. Teleplay by Michael Chabon Story by Michael Chabon & Akiva Goldsman Directed by Akiva Goldsman

SEASON TWO

Episode 201: “The Star Gazer” (Thursday, March 3rd)

Season premiere. Starfleet must once again call on legendary Jean-Luc Picard after members of his former crew – Cristóbal Rios, Seven of Nine, Raffi Musiker, and Dr. Agnes Jurati – discover an anomaly in space that threatens the galaxy. Written By: Akiva Goldsman & Terry Matalas Directed By: Doug Aarniokoski

 

Episode 202: “Penance” (Thursday, March 10th)

Picard finds himself transported to an alternate timeline in the year 2400 where his longtime nemesis, Q, has orchestrated one final “trial.” Picard searches for his trusted crew as he attempts to find the cause of this dystopian future. Teleplay By: Akiva Goldsman, Terry Matalas & Christopher MonfetteStory By: Akiva Goldsman, Terry Matalas & Christopher Monfette Directed By: Doug Aarniokoski

Episode 203: “Assimilation” (Thursday, March 17th)

Picard and the crew travel back to 2024 Los Angeles in search of the “Watcher,” who can help them identify the point at which time diverged. Seven, Raffi and Rios venture out into an unfamiliar world 400 years in their past, while Picard and Jurati attempt to gather information from an unlikely, and dangerous, ally. Written By: Kiley Rossetter & Christopher Monfette Directed By: Lea Thompson

Episode 204: “Watcher” (Thursday, March 24th)

With time running out to save the future, Picard takes matters into his own hands and seeks out an old friend for help. Meanwhile, Rios ends up on the wrong side of the law and Jurati makes a deal with the Borg Queen. Teleplay By: Juliana James & Jane Maggs Story By: Travis Fickett & Juliana James Directed By: Lea Thompson

Episode 205: “Fly Me to the Moon” (Thursday, March 31st)

Picard discovers an important person from his past may be integral to the divergence in the timeline. Q continues his manipulation of the timeline, taking an interest in Dr. Adam Soong. Seven and Raffi attempt a daring rescue of Rios, while Jurati faces the consequences of her deal with the Borg Queen. Written By: Cindy Appel Directed By: Jonathan Frakes

Episode 206: “Two of One” (Thursday, April 7th)

With the help of Tallinn, Picard and the crew infiltrate a gala on the eve of a joint space mission, to protect one of the astronauts they believe to be integral to the restoration of the timeline – Renee Picard. Kore makes a startling discovery about her father’s work. Written By: Cindy Appel & Jane Maggs Directed By: Jonathan Frakes

Episode 207: “Monsters” (Thursday, April 14th)

Tallinn ventures inside Picard’s subconscious mind to help wake him from a coma and face both his darkest secrets and deepest fears. Seven and Raffi go in search of Jurati whom they fear has succumbed to the monster inside. Rios struggles to hide the truth of who he really is from Teresa. Written By: Jane Maggs Directed By: Joe Menendez

Episode 208: “Mercy” (Thursday, April 21st)

With time running out before the launch of the Europa Mission, Picard and Guinan must free themselves from FBI custody. Seven and Raffi come face-to-face with Jurati and the horror of what she’s become. Written By: Cindy Appel & Kirsten Beyer Directed By: Joe Menendez

Episode 209: “Hide and Seek” (Thursday, April 28th)

Picard and his crew fight for their lives as they come under attack from a new incarnation of an old enemy. But to survive, Picard must first face the ghosts of his past. Seven and Raffi have a final showdown with Jurati.

Episode 210: “Farewell” (Thursday, May 5th)

In the season two finale, with just hours until the Europa Launch, Picard and the crew find themselves in a race against time to save the future. Written By: Christopher Monfette & Akiva Goldsman Directed By: Michael Weaver

SEASON THREE

301 – THE NEXT GENERATION (Thursday, February 16, 2023)

After receiving a cryptic, urgent distress call from Dr. Beverly Crusher, Admiral Jean-Luc Picard enlists help from generations old and new to embark on one final adventure: a daring mission that will change Starfleet, and his old crew forever.  Directed by: Doug Aarniokoski Written by: Terry Matalas

302 – DISENGAGE (Thursday, February 23, 2023)

Aided by Seven of Nine and the crew of the U.S.S. Titan, Picard makes a shocking discovery that will alter his life forever – and puts him on a collision course with the most cunning enemy he’s ever encountered. Meanwhile, Raffi races to track a catastrophic weapon – and collides with a familiar ally. Directed by: Doug Aarniokoski Written by: Christopher Monfette & Sean Tretta

303 – SEVENTEEN SECONDS (Thursday, March 2, 2023)

Picard grapples with an explosive, life-altering revelation, while the Titan and her crew try to outmaneuver a relentless Vadic in a lethal game of nautical cat and mouse. Meanwhile, Raffi and Worf uncover a nefarious plot from a vengeful enemy Starfleet has long since forgotten. Directed by: Jonathan Frakes Written by: Jane Maggs & Cindy Appel

304 – NO WIN SCENARIO (Thursday, March 9, 2023)

With time running out, Picard, Riker and crew must confront the sins of their past and heal fresh wounds, while the Titan, dead in the water, drifts helplessly toward certain destruction within a mysterious space anomaly. Directed by: Jonathan Frakes Written by: Terry Matalas & Sean Tretta

305 – IMPOSTERS (Thursday, March 16, 2023)

Caught by Starfleet and facing court martial, paranoia grows as Picard struggles to uncover whether a prodigal crewman from his past has returned as an ally – or an enemy hellbent on destroying them all. Directed by: Dan Liu Written by: Cindy Appel & Chris Derrick

306 – THE BOUNTY (Thursday, March 23, 2023)

Now on the run, Picard and the skeleton crew of the U.S.S. Titan must break into Starfleet’s most top-secret facility to expose a plot that could destroy the Federation. Picard must turn to the only soul in the galaxy who can help – an old friend. Directed by: Dan Liu Written by: Christopher Monfette

307 – DOMINION (Thursday, March 30, 2023)

Crippled, cornered, and out of options, Picard stages a gambit to trap Vadic and reveal her true motive – a gamble that puts the Titan in the crosshairs and forces Picard and Beverly to question every moral code they’ve ever held.   Directed by: Deborah Kampmeier Written by: Jane Maggs

308 – SURRENDER (Thursday, April 6, 2023)

Vadic forces Picard to make an impossible choice: deliver what he can never give… or watch his crew perish. Their only salvation lies in the mind of an old friend and old foe. Directed by: Deborah Kampmeier Written by: Matt Okumura

309 – VOX (Thursday, April 13, 2023)

A devastating revelation about Jack alters the course of Picard’s life forever – and uncovers a truth that threatens every soul in the Federation. The final battle begins as Picard and his crew race to save the galaxy from annihilation – but not without a gut-wrenching cost. Directed by: Terry Matalas Written by: Sean Tretta & Kiley Rossetter

310 – THE LAST GENERATION (Thursday, April 20, 2023)

In a desperate last stand, Jean-Luc Picard and generations of crews both old and new fight together to save the galaxy from the greatest threat they’ve ever faced as the saga of Star Trek: The Next Generation comes to a thrilling, epic conclusion. Directed & Written by: Terry Matalas

 

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SEASON ONE

Episode 101: “The Vulcan Hello” (9/24/17)

Series premiere. While patrolling Federation space, the U.S.S. Shenzhou encounters an object of unknown origin, putting First Officer Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) to her greatest test yet. Starring Sonequa Martin-Green, Michelle Yeoh and Doug Jones.

Episode 102: “Battle at the Binary Stars” (9/24/17)

Face to face with Klingon vessels, the U.S.S. Shenzhou prepares for the possibility of war if negotiations fail. Amidst the turmoil, Burnham looks back to her Vulcan upbringing for guidance. Starring Sonequa Martin-Green, Michelle Yeoh and Doug Jones.

Episode 103: “Context Is For Kings” (10/1/17)

Burnham finds herself aboard the U.S.S. Discovery where she quickly realizes things are not as they seem, including the mysterious Captain Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs). Starring Sonequa Martin-Green and Jason Isaacs.

Episode 104: “The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not for the Lamb’s Cry” (10/8/17)

With tensions and stakes high as Starfleet continues in their efforts to end the war with Klingons, Burnham begins to settle in to her new position aboard the U.S.S. Discovery. Starring Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Isaacs, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp and Mary Wiseman.

Episode 105: “Choose Your Pain” (10/15/17)

While on a mission, Lorca unexpectedly finds himself in the company of prisoner of war, Starfleet Lieutenant Ash Tyler (Shazad Latif) and notorious intergalactic criminal, Harry Mudd (Rainn Wilson). Burnham voices her concerns about the repercussions of the spore drive jumps on “Ripper”. Starring Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Isaacs, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman and Shazad Latif. Guest starring Rainn Wilson.

Episode 106: “Lethe” (10/22/17)

The U.S.S. Discovery crew is intrigued by new addition, Lt. Ash Tyler. Sarek seeks Burnham’s help, rekindling memories from her past. Admiral Cornwell questions Lorca’s tactics. Starring Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Isaacs, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman and Shazad Latif.

Episode 107: “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad” (10/29/17)

As the U.S.S. Discovery crew attempts to let loose at a party, an unwelcome visitor comes aboard bringing about a problematic and twisted sequence of events. Starring Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Isaacs, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman and Shazad Latif.

Episode 108: “Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum” (11/5/17)

The U.S.S. Discovery is tasked with a high-priority mission to planet Pahvo and learn the science behind the Klingon’s cloaking technology. Starring Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Isaacs, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman and Shazad Latif.

Episode 109: “Into The Forest I Go” (11/12/17)

Bypassing Starfleet’s orders, Lorca uses the U.S.S. Discovery crew’s ultimate asset, the ship itself, in an effort to end the war with the Klingons once and for all in the Chapter 1 Fall Finale. Starring Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Isaacs, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Mary Wiseman and Shazad Latif.

Episode 110: “Despite Yourself” (1/8/18)

While in unfamiliar territory, the U.S.S. Discovery crew is forced to get creative in their next efforts to survive opposing and unprecedented forces and return home.

Episode 111: “The Wolf Inside” (1/14/18)

As the crew continues their guise, Burnham undergoes a merciless mission in hopes of helping the U.S.S. Discovery return home. Tilly works on restoring Stamets’ neurofunction.

Episode 112: “Vaulting Ambition” (1/21/18)

Burnham heads to the ISS Charon with a special “gift” for the Emperor. With the help of an unexpected source, Stamets gains clarity while trapped inside the mycelial network. Saru asks for L’Rell’s help.

Episode 113: “What’s Past Is Prologue” (1/28/18)

Lorca plans to move forward with a coup against the Emperor, propelling Burnham to make a quick decision to save not only herself, but the U.S.S. Discovery.

Episode 114: “The War Without, the War Within” (2/4/18)

Back on the U.S.S. Discovery, Burnham and the crew are faced with the harsh reality of the war during their absence. In order to move forward, Starfleet must use unconventional tactics and sources to take their next action against the Klingons.

Episode 115: “Will You Take My Hand?” (2/11/18)

Season one finale. With Georgiou at the helm of the plan to end the Klingon war once and for all, the U.S.S. Discovery crew struggles to fathom and tolerate her hostile tactics. Memories of past hardships are rekindled within Burnham.

SEASON TWO

Episode 201: “Brother” (1/17/19)

Season premiere. After answering a distress signal from the U.S.S. Enterprise, the U.S.S. Discovery welcomes aboard Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) and begins a new mission to investigate the meaning behind seven mysterious red signals. Michael Burnham grapples with her past growing up on Vulcan with her foster parents and brother Spock.

Episode 202: “New Eden” (1/24/19)

A new signal appears, prompting Stamets’ emotional return to the mycelial network and leading Burnham, Pike and Owosekun to a pre-warp planet, where they face a complex ethical dilemma. Tilly’s over-eagerness lands her in trouble but when the planet – and Discovery’s landing party – are threatened, her curiosity may be the one thing that can save them.

Episode 203: “Point of Light”(1/31/19)

A surprise visitor to the U.S.S. Discovery brings shocking news about Spock and dredges up past regrets for Burnham. Following the asteroid incident, Tilly struggles to keep a grip on her reality. L’Rell’s authority on Qo’noS is threatened.

Episode 204: “An Obol For Charon” (2/7/19)

A mysterious sphere threatens the U.S.S. Discovery even as May, in her original form, implements a plan that puts Tilly’s life in danger. Saru and Burnham’s bond grows when Saru is forced to acknowledge a deeply unsettling Kelpien truth. Pike receives new intel on Spock from a loyal friend.

Episode 205: “Saints of Imperfection” (2/14/19)

Burnham and the crew navigate a dangerous alien landscape in a race against time to save Tilly’s life, but Stamets is not at all prepared for what they find in the process. Section 31 is assigned to help track down Spock, much to Pike’s dismay.

Episode 206: “The Sound of Thunder” (2/21/19)

When a new signal appears over Saru’s home planet, Burnham, Saru and the crew embark on a perilous mission that puts Saru in danger and raises questions about the Red Angel’s intentions. Hugh struggles to come to terms with his new reality.

Episode 207: “Light and Shadows” (2/28/19)

Burnham goes to Vulcan in search of Spock, where she unearths surprising family secrets. In researching what is left of the Red Angel’s signal over Kaminar, Pike and Tyler end up in battle with time itself. Georgiou has a few tricks up her sleeve for Leland and Section 31.

Episode 208: “If Memory Serves” (3/7/19)

Spock and Burnham head to Talos IV, where the process of healing Spock forces the siblings to confront their troubled past. Stamets desperately tries to reconnect with an increasingly disconnected Hugh, while Tyler struggles to shed the crew’s suspicions of him due to his past as Voq.

Episode 209: “Project Daedalus”(3/14/19)

When the Discovery crew infiltrates Section 31’s headquarters, suspicions arise that the crew may have a traitor in their midst. Burnham tries to help Spock but her efforts don’t go as planned.

Episode 210 “The Red Angel” (3/21/19)

Burnham is stunned when she learns her ties to Section 31 run deeper than she ever fathomed. Armed with the identity of the Red Angel, the U.S.S. Discovery goes to work on its most critical mission to date.

Episode 211: “Perpetual Infinity” (3/28/19)

Burnham receives the reunion she’s been longing for, but it doesn’t go quite as she imagined. Georgiou and Tyler sense a disturbing change in Leland.

Episode 212: “Through the Valley of Shadows” (4/4/19)

A fourth signal leads the U.S.S. Discovery to an insular world, where Pike is forced to make a life-changing choice. Burnham and Spock investigate a Section 31 ship gone rogue, leading to a discovery with catastrophic consequences.

Episode 213: “Such Sweet Sorrow” (4/11/19)

When the U.S.S. Discovery’s crucial mission does not go according to plan, Burnham realizes what must ultimately be done. The crew prepares for the battle of a lifetime as Leland’s Control ships get closer.

Episode 214: “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2” (4/18/19)

Season two finale. The U.S.S. Discovery battles against Control in a fight not only for their lives but for the future, with a little help from some unexpected friends. Spock and Burnham discern vital new connections between the red signals while Burnham faces one of life’s harshest truths: the right decisions are often the hardest to make.

 

SEASON 3

Episode 301: “That Hope is You, Part 1” (on Thursday, October 15th)

Arriving 930 years in the future, Burnham navigates a galaxy she no longer recognizes while searching for the rest of the U.S.S. Discovery crew. Written by: Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman Directed by: Olatunde Osunsanmi

Episode 302: “Far From Home” (on Thursday, October 22nd)

After the U.S.S. Discovery crash-lands on a strange planet, the crew finds themselves racing against time to repair their ship. Meanwhile, Saru and Tilly embark on a perilous first-contact mission in hopes of finding Burnham. Written by: Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman Directed by: Olatunde Osunsanmi

Episode 303: “People of Earth” (on Thursday, October 29th)

Finally reunited, Burnham and the U.S.S. Discovery crew journey to Earth, eager to learn what happened to the Federation in their absence. Written by: Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt Directed by: Jonathan Frakes

Episode 304: “Forget Me Not” (on Thursday, November 5th)

Burnham and Adira visit the Trill homeworld in hopes of unlocking the secrets trapped within Adira’s mind. Back on the U.S.S. Discovery, Saru’s efforts to help the crew reconnect with one another take a surprising turn. Written by: Alan McElroy & Chris Silvestri & Anthony Maranville Directed by: Hanelle M. Culpepper

Episode 305: “Die Trying” (on Thursday, November 12th)

After reuniting with what remains of Starfleet and the Federation, the U.S.S. Discovery and its crew must prove that a 930 year old crew and starship are exactly what this new future needs. Teleplay by: Sean Cochran Story by: James Duff & Sean Cochran Directed by: Maja Vrvilo

Episode 306: “Scavengers” (on Thursday, November 19th)

After receiving a message from Book, Burnham and Georgiou embark on a rogue mission to find him, leaving Saru to pick up the pieces with Admiral Vance. Meanwhile, Stamets forms an unexpected bond with Adira. Written by: Anne Cofell Saunders Directed by: Doug Aarniokoski

Episode 307: “Unification III” (on Thursday, November 26th)

While grappling with the fallout of her recent actions, and what her future might hold, Burnham agrees to represent the Federation in an intense debate about the release of politically sensitive – but highly valuable – Burn data. Written by: Kirsten Beyer Directed by: Jon Dudkowski

Episode 308: “The Sanctuary” (on December 3rd)

Burnham and the U.S.S. Discovery crew travel to Book’s home planet to help rescue it from Osyraa, the formidable leader of the Emerald Chain. Meanwhile, Stamets and Adira continue their search for valuable information on the origin of the Burn. Written by: Kenneth Lin & Brandon Schultz Directed by: Jonathan Frakes

Episode 309: “Terra Firma, Part 1” (on Thursday, December 10th)

The U.S.S. Discovery crew journey to a mysterious planet in hopes of finding a cure for Georgiou’s deteriorating condition. Stamets and Adira make a stunning breakthrough with the newly acquired Burn data. Teleplay by: Alan McElroy Story by: Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt & Alan McElroy Directed by: Omar Madha

SEASON 4

Episode 401: “Kobayashi Maru” (Thursday, November 18th)

After months spent reconnecting the Federation with distant worlds, Captain Michael Burnham and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery are sent to assist a damaged space station – a seemingly routine mission that reveals the existence of a terrifying new threat. Written by: Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman Directed by: Olatunde Osunsanmi

Episode 402: “Anomaly” (Thursday, November 25th)

Saru returns to help the U.S.S. Discovery uncover the mystery of an unusually destructive new force. As Burnham leads the crew, she must also find a way to help Book cope with an unimaginable loss. Written by: Anne Cofell Saunders & Glenise Mullins Directed by: Olatunde Osunsanmi

Episode 403: “Choose to Live” (Thursday, December 2nd)

Burnham and Tilly hunt the killer of a Starfleet officer as Stamets and the science team race against the clock to prevent the anomaly from killing anyone else. Written by: Terri Hughes Burton Directed by: Christopher J. Byrne

Episode 404: “All Is Possible” (Thursday, December 9th)

Tilly and Adira lead a team of Starfleet Academy cadets on a training mission that takes a dangerous turn. Meanwhile, Burnham is pulled into tense negotiations on Ni’Var. Written by: Alan McElroy & Eric J. Robbins Directed by: John Ottman

Episode 405: “The Examples” (Thursday, December 16th)

Burnham and Book race to evacuate a group of stranded colonists in the anomaly’s path as one of the Federation’s brightest scientists comes aboard the U.S.S. Discovery to do high-stakes research with Saru and Stamets. Written by Kyle Jarrow Directed by Lee Rose

Episode 406: “Stormy Weather” (Thursday, December 23rd)

Seeking answers, the U.S.S. Discovery ventures into a subspace rift created by the Dark Matter Anomaly. Meanwhile, Book faces a strange visitor from his past. Written by: Anne Cofell Saunders & Brandon Schultz Directed by: Jonathan Frakes

Episode 407: “…But to Connect” (Thursday, December 30th)

Tensions rise as representatives from across the galaxy gather to confront the threat of the Dark Matter Anomaly. Zora’s new sentience raises difficult questions. Written by: Terri Hughes Burton & Carlos Cisco Directed by: Lee Rose

Episode 408: “All In” (Thursday, February 10th)

Following a hunch, Captain Burnham tracks Book to an old haunt from their courier days and gets drawn into a high-stakes competition for a powerful weapon. Written by: Sean Cochran Directed by: Christopher J. Byrne & Jen McGowan

Episode 409: “Rubicon” (Thursday, February 17th)

Captain Burnham and the U.S.S. Discovery race to stop Book and Ruon Tarka from launching a rogue plan that could inadvertently endanger the galaxy. Written by: Alan McElroy Directed by: Andi Armaganian

Episode 410: “The Galactic Barrier” (Thursday, February 24th)

Captain Burnham and her crew must go where few have gone before: beyond the Galactic Barrier. Meanwhile, Book learns the truth of what drives Ruon Tarka. Written by: Anne Cofell Saunders Directed by: Deborah Kampmeier

Episode 411: “Rosetta” (Thursday, March 3rd)

While Captain Burnham leads an away mission to a planet that was once home to the aliens responsible for the DMA, Book and Tarka secretly infiltrate the U.S.S. Discovery. Written by: Terri Hughes Burton Directed by: Jeff Byrd

Episode 412: “Species Ten-C” (Thursday, March 10th)

As the DMA approaches Earth and Ni’Var, Captain Burnham and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery attempt to make First Contact with the powerful species responsible before it’s too late. Written by: Kyle Jarrow Directed by: Olatunde Osunsanmi

Episode 413: “Coming Home” (Thursday, March 17th)

In the season four finale, the DMA approaches Earth and Ni’Var. With evacuations underway, Burnham and the team aboard the U.S.S. Discovery must find a way to communicate and connect with a species far different from their own before time runs out.  Written by: Michelle Paradise Directed by: Olatunde Osunsanmi

 

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First Season Winter 1995

  • 1- 1 101 15 Jan 95 Caretaker (1)
  • 1- 2 102 15 Jan 95 Caretaker (2)
  • 1- 3 103 23 Jan 95 Parallax
  • 1- 4 104 30 Jan 95 Time and Again
  • 1- 5 105 6 Feb 95 Phage
  • 1- 6 106 13 Feb 95 The Cloud
  • 1- 7 107 20 Feb 95 Eye of the Needle
  • 1- 8 108 27 Feb 95 Ex Post Facto
  • 1- 9 109 13 Mar 95 Emanations
  • 1-10 110 20 Mar 95 Prime Factors
  • 1-11 111 10 Apr 95 State of Flux
  • 1-12 112 24 Apr 95 Heroes and Demons
  • 1-13 113 1 May 95 Cathexis
  • 1-14 114 8 May 95 Faces
  • 1-15 115 15 May 95 Jetrel
  • 1-16 116 22 May 95 Learning Curve

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Second Season Fall 1995

  • 2- 1 120 28 Aug 95 The 37’s
  • 2- 2 121 4 Sep 95 Initiations
  • 2- 3 117 11 Sep 95 Projections
  • 2- 4 118 18 Sep 95 Elogium
  • 2- 5 122 25 Sep 95 Non Sequitur
  • 2- 6 119 2 Oct 95 Twisted
  • 2- 7 123 9 Oct 95 Parturition
  • 2- 8 124 30 Oct 95 Persistance of Vision
  • 2- 9 125 6 Nov 95 Tattoo
  • 2-10 126 13 Nov 95 Cold Fire
  • 2-11 127 20 Nov 95 Maneuvers
  • 2-12 128 27 Nov 95 Resistance
  • 2-13 129 15 Jan 96 Prototype
  • 2-14 131 22 Jan 96 Alliances
  • 2-15 132 29 Jan 96 Threshold
  • 2-16 133 5 Feb 96 Meld
  • 2-17 134 12 Feb 96 Dreadnought
  • 2-18 130 19 Feb 96 Deathwish
  • 2-19 136 26 Feb 96 Lifesigns
  • 2-20 135 13 Mar 96 Investigations
  • 2-21 137 18 Mar 96 Deadlock
  • 2-22 138 8 Apr 96 Innocence
  • 2-23 139 29 Apr 96 The Thaw
  • 2-24 140 6 May 96 Tuvix (a.k.a. Symbiogenesis)
  • 2-25 141 13 May 96 Resolutions
  • 2-26 142 20 May 96 Basics (1)

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Third Season 1996

  • 3- 1 146 4 Sep 96 Basics (2)
  • 3- 2 145 11 Sep 96 Flashback
  • 3- 3 147 18 Sep 96 The Chute
  • 3- 4 149 25 Sep 96 The Swarm
  • 3- 5 144 2 Oct 96 False Profits
  • 3- 6 148 9 Oct 96 Remember
  • 3- 7 143 30 Oct 96 Sacred Ground
  • 3- 8 150 6 Nov 96 Future’s End (1)
  • 3- 9 151 13 Nov 96 Future’s End (2)
  • 3-10 152 20 Nov 96 Warlord
  • 3-11 153 27 Nov 96 The Q and the Grey
  • 3-12 145 11 Dec 96 Macrocosm
  • 3-13 156 8 Jan 97 Fair Trade
  • 3-14 155 15 Jan 97 Alter Ego
  • 3-15 158 29 Jan 97 Coda
  • 3-16 157 5 Feb 97 Blood Fever
  • 3-17 159 12 Feb 97 Unity
  • 3-18 161 19 Feb 97 The Darkling
  • 3-19 160 26 Feb 97 Rise
  • 3-20 162 19 Mar 97 Favorite Son
  • 3-21 163 9 Apr 97 Before and After
  • 3-22 164 23 Apr 97 Real Life
  • 3-23 165 30 Apr 97 Distant Origin
  • 3-24 167 7 May 97 Worst Case Scenario
  • 3-25 166 14 May 97 Displaced
  • 3-26 168 21 May 97 Scorpion (1)

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Fourth Season 1997

  • 4- 1 169 3 Sep 97 Scorpion (2)
  • 4- 2 170 10 Sep 97 The Gift
  • 4- 3 172 17 Sep 97 Day of Honour
  • 4- 4 171 24 Sep 97 Nemesis
  • 4- 5 173 1 Oct 97 Revulsion
  • 4- 6 174 8 Oct 97 The Raven
  • 4- 7 157 29 Oct 97 Scientific Method
  • 4- 8 176 5 Nov 97 Year of Hell (1)
  • 4- 9 177 12 Nov 97 Year of Hell (2)
  • 4-10 178 19 Nov 97 Random Thoughts
  • 4-11 197 26 Nov 97 Concerning Flight
  • 4-12 180 17 Dec 97 Mortal Coil
  • 4-13 182 14 Jan 98 Waking Moments
  • 4-14 181 21 Jan 98 Message in a Bottle
  • 4-15 183 11 Feb 98 Hunters
  • 4-16 184 18 Feb 98 Prey
  • 4-17 185 25 Feb 98 Retrospect
  • 4-18 186 4 Mar 98 The Killing Game (1)
  • 4-19 187 4 Mar 98 The Killing Game (2)
  • 4-20 188 8 Apr 98 Vis a Vis
  • 4-21 189 15 Apr 98 The Omega Directive
  • 4-22 190 22 Apr 98 Unforgettable
  • 4-23 191 29 Apr 98 Living Witness
  • 4-24 192 6 May 98 Demon
  • 4-25 193 13 May 98 One
  • 4-26 194 20 May 98 Hope and Fear

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Fifth Season 1998

  • 5- 1 195 14 Oct 98 Night
  • 5- 2 196 21 Oct 98 Drone
  • 5- 3 197 28 Oct 98 Extreme Risk
  • 5- 4 198 4 Nov 98 In the Flesh
  • 5- 5 199 11 Nov 98 Once Upon A Time
  • 5- 6 201 18 Nov 98 Timeless
  • 5- 7 203 25 Nov 98 Infinite Regress
  • 5- 8 200 2 Dec 98 Nothing Human
  • 5- 9 202 9 Dec 98 Thirty Days
  • 5-10 204 16 Dec 98 Counterpoint
  • 5-11 206 20 Jan 99 Latent Image
  • 5-12 207 27 Jan 99 Bride of Chaotica
  • 5-13 205 3 Feb 99 Gravity
  • 5-14 209 10 Feb 99 Bliss
  • 5-15 211 17 Feb 99 Dark Frontier (1)
  • 5-16 212 17 Feb 99 Dark Frontier (2)
  • 5-17 210 24 Feb 99 The Disease
  • 5-18 213 3 Mar 99 Course: Oblivion
  • 5-19 208 24 Mar 99 The Fight
  • 5-20 214 31 Mar 99 Think Tank
  • 5-21 215 26 Apr 99 Juggernaut
  • 5-22 216 28 Apr 99 Someone to Watch Over Me
  • 5-23 217 5 May 99 11:59
  • 5-24 218 12 May 99 Relativity
  • 5-25 219 19 May 99 Warhead
  • 5-26 220 26 May 99 Equinox (1)

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Sixth Season 1999

  • 6- 1 221 22 Sep 99 Equinox (2)
  • 6- 2 222 29 Sep 99 Survival Instinct
  • 6- 3 223 6 Oct 99 Barge of the Dead
  • 6- 4 224 13 Oct 99 Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy
  • 6- 5 226 20 Oct 99 Alice
  • 6- 6 227 3 Nov 99 Riddles
  • 6- 7 225 10 Nov 99 Dragon’s Teeth
  • 6- 8 228 17 Nov 99 One Small Step
  • 6- 9 229 24 Nov 99 The Voyager Conspiracy
  • 6-10 230 1 Dec 99 Pathfinder
  • 6-11 231 12 Jan 00 Fair Haven
  • 6-12 233 19 Jan 00 Blink of an Eye
  • 6-13 234 26 Jan 00 Virtuoso
  • 6-14 236 2 Feb 00 Memorial
  • 6-15 232 9 Feb 00 Tsunkatse
  • 6-16 235 16 Feb 00 Collective
  • 6-17 237 23 Feb 00 Spirit Folk
  • 6-18 238 1 Mar 00 Ashes to Ashes
  • 6-19 239 8 Mar 00 Child’s Play
  • 6-20 240 15 Mar 00 Good Shepherd
  • 6-21 242 19 Apr 00 Live Fast and Prosper
  • 6-22 244 26 Apr 00 Muse
  • 6-23 241 3 May 00 Fury
  • 6-24 243 10 May 00 Life Line
  • 6-25 245 17 May 00 The Haunting of Deck Twelve
  • 6-26 246 24 May 00 Unimatrix Zero

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Seventh Season 2000

  • 7- 1 247 4 Oct 00 Unimatrix Zero (2)
  • 7- 2 248 11 Oct 00 Imperfection
  • 7- 3 249 18 Oct 00 Drive
  • 7- 4 251 25 Oct 00 Repression
  • 7- 5 250 1 Nov 00 Critical Care
  • 7- 6 252 8 Nov 00 Inside Man
  • 7- 7 255 15 Nov 00 Body and Soul
  • 7- 8 256 22 Nov 00 Nightingale
  • 7- 9 253 29 Nov 00 Flesh and Blood (1)
  • 7-10 254 29 Nov 00 Flesh and Blood (2)
  • 7-11 257 17 Jan 01 Shattered
  • 7-12 258 24 Jan 01 Lineage
  • 7-13 259 31 Jan 01 Repentance
  • 7-14 260 7 Feb 01 Prophecy
  • 7-15 261 14 Feb 01 The Void
  • 7-16 262 21 Feb 01 Workforce (1)
  • 7-17 263 28 Feb 01 Workforce (2)
  • 7-18 264 21 Mar 01 Human Error
  • 7-19 265 11 Apr 01 Q2
  • 7-20 266 18 Apr 01 Author, Author
  • 7-21 267 25 Apr 01 Friendship One
  • 7-22 268 2 May 01 Natural Law
  • 7-23 269 9 May 01 Homestead (aka Destiny)
  • 7-24 270 16 May 01 Renaissance Man
  • 7-25 271 23 May 01 Endgame (1)
  • 7-26 272 23 May 01 Endgame (2)

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Set in the 22nd century, a hundred years before James T. Kirk helmed the famous starship of the same name, ENTERPRISE takes place in an era when interstellar travel is still in its infancy. Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) has assembled a crew of brave explorers to chart the galaxy on a revolutionary spacecraft: Enterprise NX-01. As the first human beings to venture into deep space, these pioneers will experience the wonder and mystery of the final frontier as they seek out new life and new civilizations. (from the press release for the series)

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First Season

  • September 26, 2001: Broken Bow (Pilot): Scott Bakula stars in this Star Trek prequel set one century before the Capt. Kirk era, about 150 years from today. Enterprise follows the adventures of Earth’s first warp-driven starship, commanded by Bakula’s willful Capt. Jonathan Archer. Sharp dialogue and touches of sly continuity (Citizen Baines’ James Cromwell briefly reprises his Zephram Cochrane role from the film First Contact) spark the explosive premiere, as Archer volunteers to go where no human has gone before to return a Klingon to his home planet — over the objections of Earth’s Vulcan allies.
  • October 3, 2001: Fight or Flight: The crew is restless after two weeks without contact with sentient life, but an encounter with an alien vessel soon alleviates the boredom as the away team discovers the ship is littered with corpses.
  • October 10, 2001: Strange New World: The discovery of an Earthlike world proves irresistible to Trip, who persuades Archer to allow his survey team to camp on the planet’s surface — unaware of a gathering storm. After relocating into nearby caves, members of the crew become convinced they are being watched.
  • October 17, 2001: Unexpected: After discovering the presence of a damaged alien vessel, Archer dispatches Trip to its aid, but the engineer’s encounter with a Xyrillian female has an unexpected side effect.
  • October 24, 2001: Terra Nova: Archer’s determination to solve the mystery of Terra Nova, a legendary lost deep-space colony, leads to a tense encounter with a tribe of human-hating cave-dwellers.
  • October 31, 2001: The Andorian Incident: Archer’s curiosity about an ancient monastery unwittingly places his crew in the midst of a long-standing interstellar conflict between the Vulcans and their arch rivals, the Andorians.
  • November 7, 2001: Breaking the Ice: A Vulcan starship interferes with Archer’s probe of an oversize comet in a smartly-scripted episode that highlights T’Pol’s private turmoil. Early episodes have emphasized the tensions between humans and Vulcans, and no series character embodies that strife more than the icy T’Pol. Here, circumstances force a character thaw when Trip becomes privy to the content of coded — and personal — messages sent by T’Pol to the Vulcan vessel Ti’Mir. Ti’Mir’s captain (William Utay), meanwhile, is less than communicative with the suspicious Archer, who must swallow his pride when an emergency arises.
  • November 14, 2001: Civilization: Disguised as locals, Archer and his expedition explore a civilization bedeviled by a virulent ailment possibly linked to a covert — and anomalous — nuclear reactor. Determined to find the truth, the captain teams up with a local apothecary (Diane DiLascio), leading to a close encounter between the two.
  • November 21, 2001: Fortunate Son: Enterprise answers a distress signal from a damaged Earth freighter whose acting commander thirsts for revenge against the Nausicaan pirates who attacked his ship and wounded the captain. Directed by LeVar Burton (Star Trek: Next Generation).
  • November 28, 2001: Cold Front: Archer invites a group of alien stargazers to witness a stellar event aboard Enterprise, not realizing the Suliban agent Silik (John Fleck) is among the guests. Robert Duncan McNeill (Star Trek: Voyager) directed the episode.
  • January 16, 2002: Silent Enemy: The ship is attacked by an unidentified vessel. In other events, Archer wants to give Reed a personalized birthday present.
  • January 23, 2002: Dear Doctor: The fascination with human behavior and culture expressed by Dr. Phlox in his letter to a peer is contrasted by his dissenting view of the crew’s treatment of a dying alien race.
  • January 30, 2002: Sleeping Dogs: Archer dispatches a shuttle to the aid of a disabled Klingon vessel, whose leader orchestrates an ambush that leaves Reed, T’Pol and Hoshi stranded aboard the aliens’ unstable ship.
  • February 6, 2002: Shadows of P’Jem: T’Pol’s sudden transfer from the Enterprise startles Archer, who can’t tell if he is more upset with the order or by her indifferent attitude about the reassignment. The captain’s frustrations are soon multiplied when both he and T’Pol are taken captive by militant Andorians.
  • February 13, 2002: Shuttlepod One: Trip and Reed are dispatched on a shuttle mission to investigate an asteroid field and are cut off from Enterprise, thereby becoming convinced the starship has been destroyed and that their days are numbered. This episode was penned by series creators Brannon Braga and Rick Berman.
  • February 27, 2002: Fusion: A renegade Vulcan sect gets under T’Pol’s skin in this well-scripted episode. Like most Vulcans, T’Pol buries her feelings beneath layers of logic, but the same cannot be said of the Vahklas, a group that embraces emotion. When the Enterprise encounters a ship carrying the sect, the disciplined T’Pol is wary, but agrees to experiment with their alternative lifestyle under the tutelage of the Vahkla Tolaris (Enrique Murciano). Veteran Trekkers may appreciate this episode for its manifestation of the Vulcan mind meld — a form of intimate telepathy (“my thoughts to your thoughts”)— some 100 years before the era of Mr. Spock.
  • March 20, 2002: Rogue Planet: The crew explores a jungle planet that’s been turned into a hunting ground by a race of stalkers called the Eska. There, a shadowy woman makes contact with Archer.
  • March 27, 2002: Acquisition: The crew battles Ferengi thieves in a witty episode accented by snappy dialogue. Star Trek alumni Ethan Phillips (Voyager) and Jeffrey Combs (Deep Space Nine) play cousins who are among the pirates boarding the Enterprise. The greedy Ferengi — who take pride in their 173 bizarre “rules of acquisition” — search for gold after sedating the crew with gas. But Trip, who had been half-naked in a decontamination chamber, escapes the vapors. He plots with Archer to thwart the aliens, and awakens a puzzled T’Pol to ask for her help. “Just because a guy’s in his underwear,” Trip quips, “you think the worst.”
  • April 3, 2002: Oasis: After hearing of a supposedly haunted alien ship, Archer decides to cannibalize the ship’s husk to replenish Enterprise’s supplies and discovers the vessel is inhabited after all. Rene Auberjonois (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) plays Ezrel.
  • April 24, 2002: Detained: Dean Stockwell appears in a well-written tale that reunites him with his former Quantum Leap costar Scott Bakula. The story opens with Archer and Mayweather in a Tandaran prison alongside members of the shapeshifting Suliban. Col. Grat (Stockwell), the commandant, explains that the Tandarans are at war with the Suliban and that Archer’s shuttle was impounded after it entered a restricted area. “You might think about putting up a `no trespassing’ sign,” quips Archer. But Archer’s not amused when a prisoner (Dennis Christopher) tells him the Suliban — women and children included — are being imprisoned solely because of their race.
  • May 1, 2002: Vox Solis: Following a series of misunderstandings that sent a group of visiting aliens off the Enterprise in a huff, an unidentifiable alien parasite boards the ship to feed off the crew’s bodies. It falls to insecure Hoshi to save her comrades by communicating with the creature. Roxann Dawson (Star Trek: Voyager) directed the episode.
  • May 8, 2002: Fallen Hero: The Enterprise is ordered to retrieve Vulcan ambassador V’Lar, who stands accused of criminal misconduct, from the planet Mazar. Although T’Pol claims that “Vulcans don’t have heroes,” it’s obvious that she admires the diplomat — and is shaken by the charges leveled against her. Meanwhile, Archer becomes suspicious when emissaries from Mazar request V’Lar’s return for “additional questioning.”
  • May 8, 2002: Desert Crossing: When Archer and Trip repair a vessel belonging to an alien leader (Clancy Brown) the Earthmen are repaid with an invitation to their new friend’s volatile world.
  • May 15, 2002: Two Days and Two Nights: T’Pol talks Archer into joining the shore-leave party on the planet Risa, where he encounters a troubled alien beauty (Dey Young); Hoshi learns a new language from a local man (Rudolf Martin); a pair of aliens take advantage of Trip and Reed; Dr. Phlox’s hibernation is disrupted by Mayweather’s injury. Directed by Michael Dorn (who played Worf on Star Trek: The Next Generation).
  • May 22, 2002: Shockwave: Archer and his crew are implicated in the deaths of alien colonists in a well-crafted cliffhanger that concludes the series’ maiden season. While en route to a Paraagan colony, a shuttle carrying Archer, T’Pol and Trip is knocked out of the atmosphere by a sudden explosion that kills the 3600 settlers below. Convinced that the Enterprise was somehow to blame, Archer is consumed with guilt, and his feelings intensify when Starfleet recalls the ship to Earth. As the crew prepares for the worst, a surprise visitor offers Archer startling new evidence about the colony’s demise.

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Second Season

Season 2 begins with Captain Archer and Daniels stranded in the 31st Century. We soon learn about the first ever contact between Vulcans and Humans. Later, the Enterprise finds itself in a cloaked minefield, radiation threatens everyone on board, the Enterprise gets held captive and much more.

  • September 18, 2002: Shockwave, Part 2: The second year shifts into warp speed with a taut episode that picks up where last season left off — with the Enterprise surrounded by Suliban vessels and the sinister Silik insisting that Archer surrender to him. Archer, however, isn’t onboard. He’s stuck in the 31st century with time-traveler Daniels, who plucked him from the past to save the future. But Archer’s absence has caused a major ripple in time: The once vibrant city Daniels whisked him to is now decimated and deserted… and the Federation never existed. Meanwhile, back on the Enterprise, T’Pol allows the Suliban to board the ship.
  • September 25, 2002: Carbon Creek: T’Pol entertains Archer and Trip with the tale of a crash-landed Vulcan ship, whose stranded crew lived in disguise among the denizens of a Pennsylvania mining town circa 1957.
  • October 2, 2002: Minefield: Archer learns what makes Lt. Reed tick when the pair try to defuse a mine that has affixed itself to the Enterprise. Since dutiful Malcolm Reed isn’t the ship’s most gregarious officer, the outgoing Archer tries to break the ice with a casual breakfast. To Reed’s relief, the awkward get-together is interrupted by the discovery of an uncharted world. His relief is short-lived, however, when the Enterprise strikes a mine en route to the planet, setting off an explosion that damages the ship. When another mine latches onto the hull, Reed is sent into space to dislodge the warhead, only to suffer an injury that impels Archer to come to his aid.
  • October 9, 2002: Dead Stop: Following the ordeal in the minefield, the crew links up with an automated repair vessel that troubles Archer when its computer steals information from the Enterprise’s data banks.
  • October 16, 2002: A Night in Sickbay: Archer is fuming after the Kreetassans refuse to part with parts for Enterprise because of a diplomatic gaffe involving his dog, Porthos, which then falls ill with a mysterious disorder. But Dr. Phlox thinks there’s more to Archer’s rants than meets the ear.
  • October 23, 2002: Shockwave, Conclusion: In this taut episode, the Enterprise is surrounded by Suliban vessels and the sinister Silik is insistent that Archer surrender to him. Archer, however, isn’t onboard. He’s stuck in the 31st century with time-traveler Daniels, who plucked him from the past to save the future. But Archer’s absence has caused a major ripple in time: The once vibrant city Daniels whisked him to is now decimated and deserted…and the Federation never existed. Meanwhile, back on the Enterprise, T’Pol allows the Suliban to board the ship.
  • October 30, 2002: Maradeurs: Archer and Trip visit an alien colony seeking deuterium fuel, but their suspicions are aroused when the planet’s drillers prove reluctant to deal with them. Aboard Enterprise, Mayweather’s sensors detect an approaching Klingon vessel.
  • November 6, 2002: The Seventh: T’Pol and Archer team up to nab a corrupt Vulcan in a tautly scripted episode. T’Pol is troubled when she receives orders from the Vulcan High Command to locate a traitorous mole named Menos (Bruce Davison), who was planted on a rival planet 30 years earlier. Posing as a smuggler, Menos profited from the illegal-weapons trade he was sent to derail. While T’Pol has chased down such renegades before, a series of disturbing flashbacks prompts her to ask for the captain’s help with the mission, which was assigned to her without his approval. Putting aside his displeasure over the snub, Archer agrees to accompany her to the frozen moon where their quarry has been located.
  • November 13, 2002: The Communicator: Archer and Reed go undercover on a preatomic-era alien world to retrieve a communicator Reed left behind on a previous visit and they’re captured and held as spies.
  • November 20, 2002: Singularity: As the Enterprise nears a black hole, members of the crew are exposed to radiation, which causes them to become increasingly obsessed with mundane tasks. Trip, for example, can’t stop tinkering with the captain’s chair, while Phlox is fiercely determined to find the cause of Mayweather’s headache.
  • November 27, 2002: Vanishing Point: Hoshi is convinced her body’s molecules are destabilizing after enduring a traumatic trip through the Enterprise transporter to escape a sudden storm on a primitive planet.
  • December 4, 2002: Carbon Creek: T’Pol entertains Archer and Trip with the tale of a crash-landed Vulcan ship, whose stranded crew lived in disguise among the denizens of a Pennsylvania mining town circa 1957.
  • December 11, 2002: Precious Cargo: Trip discovers a kidnapped Krios royal aboard an alien freighter, but her haughty behavior interferes with Trip’s rescue efforts when the pair must share a cramped pod.
  • December 18, 2002: The Catwalk: After rescuing a group of stranded aliens, the Enterprise is caught in a perilous ion storm, compelling the crew to retire to the safety of the ship’s reinforced — but cramped — catwalk.
  • January 8, 2003: Dawn: Trip is marooned after his shuttle is downed by an Arkonian pilot whose ship crashes on the same moon, while Archer’s search is stalled by the Arkonians’ distrust of T’Pol. Directed by Roxann Dawson (Star Trek: Voyager).
  • February 5, 2003: Stigma: In this affecting AIDS allegory, Jolene Blalock exudes a cool vulnerability as T’Pol, who reveals that she has a rare illness linked to a sect of Vulcan outcasts.¶The pointed episode, which continues the Star Trek tradition of addressing social issues through its sci-fi storylines, finds T’Pol confronting the symptoms and stigmas involved with Pa’nar’s syndrome. It’s a brain ailment associated with mind melders — the telepathic, emotional Vulcans ostracized by their logical, unemotional peers. Wary of the disgrace that disclosure might bring, T’Pol hides her condition while Dr. Phlox (John Billingsley) discreetly consults Vulcan physicians about treatment.
  • February 12, 2003: Cease Fire: The Enterprise is caught in the midst of an age-old feud when Archer is ordered to mediate a bloody planetary dispute between the Andorians and their long-time Vulcan nemeses.
  • February 19, 2003: Crash Landing: Archer’s interest in a human body recovered from a crashed spacecraft takes a backseat to threats posed by the Suliban and the Tholians, both of whom seek the craft.
  • February 26, 2003: Canamar: Following a seemingly successful first contact mission, Archer and Trip are charged with smuggling and imprisoned aboard a penal vessel, where several inmates plot escape.
  • April 2, 2003 “The Crossing” Trip and several other members of the Enterprise crew are possessed by ghostly beings after the ship is swallowed up by a massive alien vessel. Rostov: Joseph Will. Cook: Steven Allerick.
  • April 9, 2003 “Judgment” Archer (Scott Bakula) is put on trial by the Klingons and accused by a disgraced Klingon officer of having his battle-cruiser crippled by the Enterprise in a firefight, and of aiding rebels of the Empire, but he finds a friend in his defender, Kolos. Sub Commander T’Pol: Jolene Blalock. Lt. Malcolm Reed: Dominic Keating. Dr. Phlox: John Billingsley.
  • April 16, 2003 “Horizon” Mayweather is granted leave to visit his family after the sudden death of his father, a cargo-ship captain. But his return to the old vessel is complicated by family tension. Meanwhile, Archer and Trip invite a reluctant T’Pol to see a movie.
  • April 23, 2003 “The Breach” The rescue of a damaged transport prompts the Denobulan Phlox to confront his prejudices when he treats an Antaran (Henry Stram), whose people are sworn enemies of Phlox’s. Other Denobulans are holed up in an underground cave, where Trip, Reed and Mayweather are dispatched to retrieve them. Yolen: Mark Chaet. Crewman: Jamison Yang. Zepht: D.C. Douglas.
  • April 30, 2003 “Congenitor” Enterprise’s first contact with the Vissian race proves mutually rewarding until Trip befriends an alien couple’s congenitor—a being used for breeding purposes only.
  • May 7, 2003 “Regeneration” Enterprise searches for a party of missing scientific researchers who vanished from the Arctic after discovering a crashed spacecraft and its dormant cybernetic crew. Com. Williams: Jim Fitzpatrick. Dr. Moninger: Christopher Wynne. Adm. Forrest: Vaughn Armstrong. Rooney: Bonita Friedericy. Drake: John Short.
  • May 14, 2003 “First Flight” Stunned by the death of a former Starfleet rival (Keith Carradine), Archer grudgingly recalls their competitive relationship to T’Pol as they probe a nebula during a shuttle voyage. Ruby: Brigid Brannagh. Vulcan: Michael Canavan. Admiral Forrest: Vaughn Armstrong.
  • May 14, 2003 “Bounty” A crafty Tellarite tricks Archer into boarding his ship to collect a bounty from the Klingons; T’Pol’s mating cycle is kick-started after she is contaminated by a stray microbe while exploring a desert planet.
  • May 21, 2003 “The Expanse” The Enterprise is recalled to Earth after a mysterious alien probe kills millions. Complicating matters are the machinations of a vengeful Klingon. Adm. Forrest: Vaughn Armstrong.

 

Third Season

Season 3 sees more drama on the Enterprise which includes: Captain Archer, Reed and Sato turned into aliens, Hoshi Sato being contacted by a 400-year-old telepathic alien, Archer and T’Pol travel back in time to stop three Xindi reptilians, the Enterpise taken over again, this time by religious zealots and much more.

  • September 10, 2003 “The Xindi” The third season opens with a new action-oriented style as the Enterprise hunts the Xindi who attacked Earth. But Archer and Trip’s zeal to capture a Xindi leads them into a trap. This episode marks the debut of the MACOs, Enterprise’s elite surface troops. Alien Forman: Stephen McHattie. Xindi Humanoid: Tucker Smallwood. Degra: Randy Oglesby.
  • September 17, 2003 “Anomaly” Distortions within the Delphic Expanse disrupt the Enterprise’s computer systems, leaving its stores vulnerable to Ventaxian pirates who loot critical supplies. Orgoth: Robert Rusler. Kemper: Nathan Anderson. Hawkins: Sean McGowan. McKenzie: Julia Rose.
  • September 24, 2003 “Extinction” The crew’s ongoing pursuit of the Xindi leads them to a tropical world where Archer, Hoshi and Reed are exposed to a virus that morphs them into the planet’s native beings. As Phlox searches for a cure, Trip and T’Pol negotiate with aliens determined to kill all those infected. Directed by: LeVar Burton (“Star Trek: The Next Generation”). Tret: Roger R. Cross.
  • October 1, 2003 “Rajiin” Archer, Trip and Reed return from an alien barter town with a surprise guest—an alluring woman (Nikita Ager) whose beguiling sensuality proves irresistible to the crew. Xindi-Reptilian: Scott MacDonald. B’Rat Ud: Dell Yount. Xindi-Humanoid: Tucker Smallwood.
  • October 8, 2003 “Impulse” After answering a distress signal from a Vulcan starship, Archer, T’Pol, Reed and Hawkins arrive on board to find its crew in a deranged, raging state that quickly manifests in T’Pol as well. Hawkins: Sean McGowan.
  • October 15, 2003 “Exile” A powerful telepath named Tarquin (Maury Sterling) becomes smitten with Hoshi and offers to part with key intelligence on the Xindi if she’s allowed to visit his planet. But when Enterprise returns to pick up Hoshi, Tarquin refuses to let her go. Directed by Roxann Dawson (“Star Trek: Voyager”).
  • October 29, 2003 “The Shipment” Archer, Reed and MACO Major Hayes (Steven Culp) infiltrate a Xindi-Sloth plant that is creating the explosive material for the Xindi super-weapon. The trio kidnaps the plant foreman (John Cothran Jr.), who forms an alliance with them once he learns of the Xindi council’s attack on Earth. Also: Trip, T’Pol and Dr. Phlox test captured Xindi firearms in hopes of creating better defenses against them.
  • November 5, 2003 “Twilight” Archer suffers a puzzling form of amnesia that distorts his long-term memories. He is further confused to find himself in the future aboard an Enterprise commanded by T’Pol. Ambassador Soval: Gary Graham. Yedrin Koss: Brett Rickaby.
  • November 12, 2003 “North Star” The crew investigates a world within the Delphic Expanse with a civilization closely resembling America’s 19th-century Wild West. Bethany: Emily Bergl. Sheriff MacReady: Glenn Morshower. Deputy Bennings: James Park. Draysik: Steven Klein. Taliyah: Alexandra M. Salling.
  • November 19, 2003 “Similitude” To heal a critically injured Trip, Dr. Phlox creates a clone of the engineer using an exotic creature in his lab. But the clone’s rapid growth and replication of Trip’s behavior alarms the crew. Sim-Trip Age 17: Shane Sweet.
  • November 26, 2003 “Carpenter Street” Acting on a tip from Daniels (Matt Winston), Archer and T’Pol time-travel to the year 2004, where the Xindi are using an abandoned Detroit factory to build a secret weapon. Loomis: Leland Orser.
  • January 14, 2004 “Chosen Realm” The crew is taken hostage by alien religious zealots who plot to use the Enterprise to punish unbelievers after Archer rescues them from their crippled vessel. D’Jamat: Conor O’Farrell. Yarrick: Vince Grant. Indava: Lindsey Stoddart. Nalbis: David Youse. Roxann Dawson (“Star Trek: Voyager”) directed the episode.
  • January 21, 2004 “Proving Ground” Andorian Imperial Guard Commander Shran (Jeffrey Combs) proposes an alliance to Archer, offering to help steal the Xindi’s superweapon. Elsewhere, Lt. Talas (Molly Brink), an Andorian officer with her own agenda, helps Lt. Reed repair the Enterprise’s damaged weapons systems.
  • February 4, 2004 “Stratagem” Archer seeks to destroy a superweapon under construction by the Xindi by tricking its designer, Degra (Randy Oglesby), into revealing its hiding place. Thalen: Josh Drennen.
  • February 11, 2004 “Harbinger” A dying alien (Thomas Kopache) refuses to disclose his motives for exploring a spatial anomaly; Trip’s interest in a pretty corporal sparks a heated exchange with T’Pol; Reed quarrels with a colleague over training drills. Amanda Cole: Noa Tishby.
  • February 18, 2004 “Doctor’s Orders” Archer places Dr. Phlox in control of the Enterprise when the crew requires sedation to survive a mind-altering section of the Expanse lethal to humanoids. But Phlox’s Denobulan physiology doesn’t entirely shield him from its effects.
  • February 25, 2004 “Hatchery” The discovery of unhatched Xindi eggs inside a crashed vessel brings out the paternal side of Archer, who alarms the crew with his obsessive determination to save the embryos. Maj. Hayes: Steven Culp. Hawkins: Sean McGowan.
  • March 3, 2004 “Azati Prime” After pinpointing the site of the Xindi doomsday weapon, Archer prepares to undertake a suicidal mission to destroy it, until the time-traveling Daniels gives him pause. Daniels: Matt Winston. Xindi Reptilian: Scott MacDonald. Thalen: Christopher Goodman. Degra: Randy Oglesby. Xindi Sloth: Rick Worthy. Xindi Humanoid: Tucker Smallwood.
  • April 21, 2004 “Damage” Archer considers compromising his morals to restore Enterprise’s warp capacity after a fleet of Xindi-controlled warships cripple the vessel’s engine; and T’Pol grows increasingly volatile, prompting her to confide a troubling secret to Phlox. Degra: Randy Oglesby. Illyian Captain: Casey Biggs. Xindi-Sloth: Rick Worthy. Reptilian Commander: Scott MacDonald. Xindi-Humanoid: Tucker Smallwood. Sphere Builder: Josette DiCarlo.
  • April 28, 2004 “The Forgotten” Archer persuades Degra (Randy Oglesby) to examine evidence of the plot to pit the Xindi against Earth, while Trip wrestles with the death of a subordinate (Kipleigh Brown). Reptilian Captain: Bob Morrisey. Xindi-Arboreal: Rick Worthy.
  • May 5, 2004 “E2” The crew encounters its descendants when it enters a wormhole and discovers a future version of the ship captained by T’Pol’s son, who warns Archer of an alien attack. Lorian: David Andrews. Karyn: Tess Lina. Degra: Randy Oglesby. Xindi-Arboreal: Rick Worthy. Xindi-Humanoid: Tucker Smallwood. Directed by Roxann Dawson.
  • May 12, 2004 “The Council” Degra’s fleet ushers the Enterprise to a tense conference with Xindi council as T’Pol and Reed embark on a desperate mission to gather data on the doomsday weapon. Reptilian Commander: Scott MacDonald. Degra: Randy Oglesby. Xindi-Humanoid: Tucker Smallwood. Xindi-Arboreal: Rick Worthy. Sphere Builder Woman: Josette DiCarlo. Hawkins: Sean McGowan.
  • May 19, 2004 “Countdown” Newly allied with the Xindi, Archer turns his attentions to destroying the doomsday device as the Reptilians attempt to brainwash Hoshi into cracking the weapon’s code. Maj. Hayes: Steven Culp. Reptilian Commander: Scott MacDonald. Xindi Humanoid: Tucker Smallwood.
  • May 26, 2004 “Zero Hour” Archer tries to coax a traumatized Hoshi into using her decryption skills to disable the doomsday weapon before the Reptilians can use it to destroy Earth as the Enterprise embarks on a desperate mission of its own to cripple the rest of the spheres. Daniels: Matt Winston. Shran: Jeffrey Combs. Xindi Humanoid: Tucker Smallwood.

Fourth Season

In the final series, we begin with the Enterprise appearing to travel back in time to World War 2. Later, the Enterpise searches for a suspected bomber who took out Earth’s embassy on Vulcan so T’Pol and Captain Archer head off in search of the Syrranites.

  • October 8, 2004 “Storm Front” Part 1 of two. Archer awakens in the U.S. circa 1944 as a prisoner of Nazis controlling New York City. But he escapes with the help of an insurgent (Golden Brooks). Back aboard Enterprise, the crew seeks answers for their journey back in time and the changes to Earth’s history. Carmine: Steven R. Schirripa. Sal: Joe Maruzzo. Vosk: Jack Gwaltney. Ghrath: Tom Wright. Joe: John Harnagel.
  • October 15, 2004 Conclusion. Frustrated by the limitations of Nazi technology, Vosk offers to return Trip and Mayweather to the Enterprise if Archer assists in the creation of a time machine. Meanwhile, Alicia’s comrades in Nazi-occupied New York learn of Archer’s space vessel on the eve of an Allied counterattack. Alicia: Golden Brooks. Vosk: Jack Gwaltney. Carmine: Steven R. Schirripa. German General: Christopher Neame.
  • October 22, 2004 “Home” The Enterprise returns to Earth with great fanfare, but the novelty quickly wears off for Archer, who is forced to take a vacation after a heated exchange with a Vulcan official (Gary Graham). Also, Trip accompanies T’Pol to Vulcan, where he meets her mother (Joanna Cassidy); Reed worries about Phlox’s safety on Earth in the aftermath of the Xindi scare. Capt. Erika Hernandez: Ada Maris. Koss: Michael Reilly Burke. Adm. Forrest: Vaughn Armstrong. Cdr. Williams: Jim Fitzpatrick.
  • October 29, 2004 “Borderland” The Klingons threaten war after genetic mutants hijack one of their ships, leading Archer to call on the mutants’ “father”—criminal scientist Arik Soong (Brent Spiner)—for help in taking them down. Malik: Alec Newman. Persis: Abby Brammell. Raakin: Joel West.
  • November 5, 2004 “Cold Station 12” Soong (Brent Spiner) realizes just how ruthless his “children” have become when the fugitive Augments raid a research facility to retrieve genetically enhanced embryos left over from the Eugenics Wars. Malik: Alec Newman. Persis: Abby Brammell. Dr. Jeremy Lucas: Richard Riehle.
  • November 12, 2004 “The Augments” Malik’s rash proposal to safeguard the Augments from Starfleet interference leads to a rift with Soong as the Enterprise cautiously enters Klingon space in dogged pursuit. Directed by LeVar Burton. Soong: Brent Spiner. Malik: Alec Newman. Persis: Abby Brammell. Lokesh: Adam Grimes.
  • November 19, 2004 “The Forge” The crew joins forces with Vulcan authorities to investigate a deadly bombing of Earth’s embassy, which may be the work of a sect devoted to the logical teachings of Surak, the father of Vulcan philosophy. Arev: Michael Nouri. V’Las: Robert Foxworth. Sorek: Gary Graham. Adm. Forrest: Vaughn Armstrong. Stel: Larc Spies.
  • November 26, 2004 “Awakening” The Syrranites subject Archer to a potentially lethal mind-meld after learning that information about Surak was placed in his head. Meanwhile, Vulcan officials plot the dissidents’ destruction. T’Les: Joanna Cassidy. V’Las: Robert Foxworth. Kuvak: John Rubinstein. Soval: Gary Graham. T’Pau: Kara Zediker. Surak: Bruce Gray. Directed by Roxann Dawson.
  • December 3, 2004 “Kir’Shara” As Vulcan prepares for war, V’Las (Robert Foxworth) sends a commando team to eliminate Archer, T’Pol and T’Pau, while Soval risks his sanity to warn the Andorians of the impending attack. Soval: Gary Graham. Kuvak: John Rubinstein. T’Pau: Kara Zediker. Koss: Michael Reilly Burke. Talok: Todd Stashwick. Vulcan Priest: John Donner.
  • January 14, 2005 “Daedalus” Emory Erickson (Bill Cobbs)—the inventor of the transporter—enlists Archer’s help in a daring experiment, but a crew member’s death forces him to reveal the real purpose of his test. Danica: Leslie Silva. Quinn: Donovan Knowles. Ensign Burrows: Noel Manzano.
  • January 21, 2005 “Observer Effect” Curious aliens inhabit various members of the crew to observe aspects of humanity; and Phlox works feverishly to cure a lethal virus contracted by Trip and Hoshi during an away mission.
  • January 28, 2005 “Babel One” While escorting a Tellarite ambassador to a neutral planet for a peace conference with the Andorians, the Enterprise is attacked after answering a distress call from Shran (Jeffrey Combs). Gral: Lee Arenberg. Valdore: Brian Thompson. Naarg: Kevin Brief. Nijil: J. Michael Flynn. Talas: Molly Brink.
  • February 4, 2005 “United” A desire for vengeance interferes with Archer’s attempts to ally Shran and the Tellarites as Trip and Reed probe the inner workings of an unmanned warship. Shran: Jeffrey Combs. Talas: Molly Brink. Sen. Vrax: Geno Silva. Gral: Lee Arenberg. Naarg: Kevin Brief.
  • February 11, 2005 “The Aenar” Archer and Shran (Jeffrey Combs) visit a civilization populated by Andorian offshoots in search of a telepath who could gain control of the renegade drone vessels. Jhamel: Alexandra Lydon. Gareb: Scott Rinker. Valdore: Brian Thompson. Vrax: Geno Silva. Nijil: J. Michael Flynn.
  • February 18, 2005 “Affliction” As Trip prepares the Columbia, Enterprise’s sister vessel, for its maiden voyage, Phlox is shanghaied by alien kidnappers, who require his skills to kill a mutated virus. Capt. Hernandez: Ada Maris. Antaak: John Schuck. Gen. K’Vagh: James Avery.
  • February 25, 2005 “Divergence” Trip rejoins the Enterprise crew on a desperate mission to rejuvenate the ship’s warp drive, while Antaak cajoles Phlox into helping destroy a plague that’s ravaging the Klingons. Antaak: John Schuck. Gen. K’Vagh: James Avery. Laneth: Kristin Bauer. Marab: Terrell Tilford. Capt. Hernandez: Ada Maris.
  • April 15, 2005 “Bound” To seal a pact, an Orion pirate persuades Archer to accept a gift of three slave women. But the captain’s good-faith gesture has bad results when the trio wreaks havoc within the ship. Navaar: Cyia Batten. D’Nesh: Crystal Allen. Maras: Menina Fortunato. Kelby: Derek Magyar. Harrad-Sar: William Lucking.
  • April 22, 2005 “In a Mirror, Darkly” Part 1 of two. Cdr. Archer of the Terran Empire Enterprise sparks a mutiny to investigate an anomaly in Tholian space in this alternate-universe tale inspired by the “Star Trek” episodes “Mirror, Mirror” and “The Tholian Web.” Capt. Forrest: Vaughn Armstrong.
  • April 29, 2005 Conclusion. After taking over the Defiant, the alternate-universe Archer plans to use its advanced weaponry to put down a rebellion against the Empire. But first, he has to rid the ship of a deadly stowaway (Pat Healy). Soval: Gary Graham. Adm. Black: Gregory Itzin. Adm. Gardner: John Mahon. Kelby: Derek Magyar.
  • May 6, 2005 “Demons” Part 1 of two. Earth’s plans to establish an interplanetary coalition are menaced by a fanatical xenophobe (Peter Weller) who leads an underground isolationist movement plotting against the government. Nathan Samuels: Harry Groener. Coridan Ambassador: Tom Bergeron. Harris: Eric Pierpoint. Col. Green: Steve Rankin.
  • May 13, 2005 “Terra Prime” Determined to scorch San Francisco if Earth refuses to abolish a proposed interplanetary alliance, Paxton (Peter Weller) blackmails Trip into modifying a doomsday weapon; while Archer and a handpicked team attempt to infiltrate Terra Prime’s Mars headquarters. Elsewhere, the origin of Trip and T’Pol’s child is revealed; and Hoshi takes command of Enterprise as a traitor lurks within the crew. Nathan Samuels: Harry Groener. Gannet: Johanna Watts. Greaves: Peter Mensah.
  • May 13, 2005 “These Are the Voyages…” In the series finale, Cdr. Riker (Jonathan Frakes) interacts with Archer’s crew in a hologram of their final mission as Riker deals with a dark secret from his past. During that last voyage, Archer agrees to help an old ally retrieve his daughter as the captain prepares a speech to celebrate the establishment of the Federation. Troi: Marina Sirtis. Shran: Jeffrey Combs. Shran’s Daughter: Jasmine Jessica Anthony. Voice of Data: Brent Spiner

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“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” Episode Guide by Suzanne

First Season | Second Season | Third Season | Fourth Season | Fifth Season | Sixth Season | Seventh Season


FIRST SEASON

  • Emissary (pilot episode) The space station, Deep Space Nine, set in a sensitive area near the planet Bajor, is now run by Starfleet, since the ruthless Cardassians have left. The Bajorans are recovering from a long occupation by the Cardassians, but there’s still a lot of tension between them. Captain Sisko sets out to repair the station and help the Bajorans, but then he discovers that some mysterious ghostly beings live inside the nearby wormhole that connects to the Gamma Quadrant (which has not been explored). He’s aided by other Starfleet officers Dr. Bashir, Major, Kira Narees, Chief O’Brien, Commander Worf, first office Dax and security chief Odo. Sisko, a widow, is also raising his young son, Jake. They have to contend with the conniving Ferengi on the space station, as well as many travelers (some of whom are not friendly).
  • Past Prologue (A suspected Bajoran terrorist tries to influence Kira)
  • A Man Alone (Odo is suspected when a Bajoran turns up dead)
  • Babel (The station falls victim to a strange virus that renders its victims unable to communicate with each other)
  • Captive Pursuit (O’Brien befriends an alien whose purpose is to be hunted by other aliens from his planet)
  • Q-Less (Vash and Q visit while a series of strange incidents occur to jeopardize the station)
  • Dax (Sisko tries to help when Jadzia is arrested and accused of murder and treason that occurred during the previous host body’s life)
  • The Passenger (An alien criminal dies but first transfers his mind into Dr. Bashir’s body)
  • Move Along Home (An alien race forces Quark to play a deadly game with the senior officers)
  • The Nagus (Quark becomes the Grand Nagus)
  • Vortex (An alien outlaw tempts Odo with knowledge of other shape-shifters)
  • Battles Lines (Sisko, Kira, Bashir and Kai Opaka crash on a small moon with warring humanoids)
  • The Storytellers (O’Brien becomes a reluctant savior on Bajor)
  • Progess (Kira tries to evacuate an old farmer whose land is marked for mining)
  • If Wishes Were Horses (Dreams and fantasies on the station become real because of a nearby galactic disturbance)
  • The Forsaken (Odo and Lwaxana are trapped in a lift when a mysterious being gets into the computer)
  • Dramatis Personae (Mutinous feelings spread through the station, leaving Odo unaffected)
  • Duet (Kira tries to prove that a Cardassian patient is a war criminal)
  • In the Hands of the Prophets (A Bajoran religious leader creates problems aboard the station)

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SECOND SEASON

  • The Homecoming (Part one of a three part episode finds Kira risking her life to save a Bajoran resistance fighter being held by the Cardassians)
  • The Circle (The crew uncovers a Cardassian link to the radical Bajoran group known as The Circle)
  • The Siege (The officers become resistance fighters when the Circle comes to take over the station; meanwhile, Dax and Kira try to reach Bajor with proof of the Cardassian link)
  • Invasive Procedures (When the station is evacuated due to a storm, a group of outlaws, including a Trill, try to steal Jadzia’s symbiont)
  • Cardassians (Dr. Bashir tries to help a young Cardassian orphan and gets involved in political intrigue)
  • Melora (Dr. Bashir becomes romantically involved with a woman that comes from a light gravity and Quark’s life is threatened)
  • Rules of Acquisition (Quark unknowingly hires a female to help him in negotiations in the Gamma Quadrant)
  • Necessary Evil (When Quark is attacked, Odo reflects on an unsolved murder mystery from the past)
  • Second Sight (Sisko meets a mysterious woman who is not what she seems)
  • Sanctuary (A group of refugees come to settle on Bajor)
  • Rivals (A conman, who finds a lucky device, competes with Quark for gambling business)
  • The Alternate (Odo and the scientist who first studied him search for clues to his past in the Gamma Quadrant)
  • Armageddon Game (O’Brien-who has a deadly plague-and Dr. Bashir are stranded on an alien planet)
  • Whispers (O’Brien realizes that everyone on the station has subtly changed)
  • Paradise (O’Brien and Sisko are stranded on a planet with a fanatical colony)
  • Shadowplay (Odo and Dax investigate the disappearance of colonists in the Gamma Quadrant)
  • Playing God (Dax must evaluate a Trill initiate while examining an expanding protoplasm)
  • Profit and Loss (Quark helps an old Cardassian girlfriend)
  • Blood Oath (Dax meets up with old Klingon friends)
  • The Maquis, Part 1 (Sisko and Gul Dukat team up to investigate feuding between Federation colonists and Cardassians)
  • The Maquis, Part 2 (Sisko must face down an old Starfleet friend who has resigned to help the settlers)
  • The Wire (Garak’s crippling pain is being caused by a device planted in his head by Cardassian intelligence)
  • Crossover (Bashir and Kira accidentally visit the “Mirror, Mirror” universe)
  • The Collaborator (Kira’s aspiring-Kai lover may have war crimes to answer for)
  • Tribunal (O’Brien is captured by Cardassians and made to stand trial)
  • The Jem’Hadar (Dominion soldiers take Quark and Sisko prisoner during a camping trip with Nog and Jake)

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THIRD SEASON

  • The Search, Part 1 (To head off an invasion, Sisko enters the Gamma Quadrant to find the Dominion)
  • The Search, Part 2 (Odo bonds with the shapeshifters while Sisko and the others deal with the federation negotiations with the Dominion)
  • The House of Quark (Quark must marry a Klingon woman after he accidentally kills her husband)
  • Equilibrium (Dax sees hallucinations from a previous host life )
  • The Abandoned (A young Jem’Hadar is found on the station and Odo tries to help him overcome his violent heritage) (missing parts; tape over)
  • Civil Defense (An old Cardassian security program is activated, threatening the station with destruction)
  • Meridian (When a planet materializes in the Gamma Quadrant, Dax falls in love with one of its inhabitants)
  • Defiant (Commander Riker arrives for a shore leave but steals the Defiant with Kira aboard for the Maquis instead)
  • Fascination (A strange Betazoid causes people on DS9 to fall in love during the Bajoran festival)
  • The Phase, Part I (A transporter accident sens Sisko, Dax and Bashir back in time to San Francisco in 2024)
  • The Phase, Part II (Sisko and Bashir must ensure the continuity of the future and find Dax while Kira and O’Brien try to bring them back into their own time)
  • Life Support (Vedek Berial is injured in a transport on his way to negotiations with the Cardassians)
  • Heart of Stone (Odo and Kira are trapped on a planet while answering a distress call; Nog wants to join Starfleet)
  • Destiny (When three Cardassian scientists vist the station, the Bajorans fear that an ancient doomsday prophecy has come true)
  • Prophet Motive (The Grand Nagus brings the revised rules of acquisition to the station)
  • Visionary (When O’Brien gets radiation poisoning, he time-shifts and sees visions of himself dying and the station destroyed)
  • Through the Looking Glass (Sisko and Kira end up in the universe from “Crossover”)
  • Distant Voices (An alien curses Bashir with a degenerative disease)
  • Improbable Cause (Garek and Odo team up to find out who is trying to kill Garek and other Cardassians)
  • The Die Is Cast (Garek sides with his old mentor and helps to torture Odo)
  • Explorers (Sisko and Jake set out on the replica of an ancient Bajoran ship to find adventure)
  • Family Business (Quark and Rom must go to their homeworl to help their independent-thinking mother)
  • Shakaar (Kira must track down an old friend to make peace with the Bajoran government and finds herself taking his side against them)
  • Facets (Dax goes through the rite of closure ritual and asks her friends to help face her past selves)
  • The Adversary (Sisko becomes Captain; when Starfleet asks him to patrol a questionable area, he finds trouble with the Maquis)

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FOURTH SEASON

  • The Way of the Warrior (2 hours; Worf joins the station as the Klingon Empire plots against Cardassia)
  • The Visitor (Sisko is lost in time and Jake must spend his life trying to rescue him)
  • The Hippocratic Oath (O’Brien and Bashire are waylaid by renegade Jem’Hadar who force Bashir to try to find a cure for their addiction)
  • Indescretion (Kira and Gul Dukat join forces to track down missing Bajoran prisoners)
  • Rejoined (A Trill woman with the symbiont of Dax’s former husband visits the station)
  • Starship Down (The Defiant crew fight the Jem’Hadar in the gaseous atmosphere of a planet)
  • Little Green Men (Rom and Quark take a ship to Earth and accidentally end up in the past)
  • The Sword of Kahless (Worf and Dax journey with an old Klingon to find the ancient sword)
  • Our Man Bashir (Garak and Bashir are stuck in a holodeck program a la James Bond in order to sae Sisko and the others)
  • Homefront (Sisko and Odo go to Earth to help defend it against Changelings)
  • Paradise Lost (Sisko is accused of being a changeling and must fight against a Starfleet admiral)
  • Crossfire (Shakaar visits the station and grows closer to Kira, much to Odo’s dismay)
  • Return to Grace (Kira and Dukat journey to an outpost to find possible survivors of a Klingon attack)
  • The Sons of Mogh (Worf’s brother comes to the station to ask for Worf to help him die)
  • The Bar Association (Rom and the other employees of Quark’s go on strike)
  • Accession (A man emerges from the wormhole claiming to be the Emissary)
  • Rules of Engagement (Worf is put on trial for murder after a battle in space)
  • Hard Time (Miles is sentenced by aliens for spying-he remembers spending 20 years in prison but no real time has past, yet it still affects him deeply)
  • Shattered Mirror (Alternate Jennifer returns to DS9 to lure Jake and Sisko to the mirror universe to help the rebels)
  • Muse (A succubus alien helps Jake write better in return for his “energy” and a pregnant Lwaxana visits the station asking Odo’s help against a tyrranical husband)
  • For the Cause (Sisko finds out his girlfriend Kassidy might be a Maquis smuggler)
  • To the Death (Sisko must ally with the Jem’Hadar to fight a renegade Jem’Hadar group)
  • The Quickening (Bashir and Dax try to help plague victims in a society where death seems the only cure)
  • Body Parts (Quark auctions off his body because he thinks he’s dying; Keiko’s baby is transported into Kira)
  • Broken Link (Odo gets sick and only the Founders can save him)

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FIFTH SEASON

  • Apocalypse Rising (Sisko and the others masquerade as Klingons in order to unmask Gowron as a Changeling)
  • The Ship (While Sisko, Dax, O’Brien, Worf and some others are picking up a crashed Jem H’adar ship for the Federation, another Jem’Hadar ship (with Vorta) strands them on the planet and tries to get them to give it up.
  • Looking for Par’mach in All the Wrong Places (Worf and Dax help Quark woo his Klingon ex-wife)
  • Nor the Battle to the Strong (Jake travels with Bashir to help wounded Feds fighting Klingons and learns about courage)
  • The Assignment (A Bajoran wraith inhabits Keiko’s body and forces O’Brien to help her)
  • Trials and Tribble-ations (Sisko must explain to the temporal police why they took the Defiant back tot he 25th century)
  • He Who Is Without Sin (Worf, Bashir and Dax go to Risa for a vacation but puritan “traditionalists” disrupt their fun and Worf lets jealousy force him to join their cause)
  • Things Past (Sisko, Odo, Garak and Dax find themselves living out the lives of some Bajorans on the station during the occupation)
  • The Ascent (Odo takes Quark to a Federation trial but they crash on a barren planet and must work together to survive; meanwhile, Nog returns and finds that he and Jake have trouble being roommates)
  • Rapture (Sisko gains the power to see prophesies about Bajor, and he insists on using them despite the threat to his life)
  • The Darkness and the Light (One by one, someone kills old Bajoran friends of Kira’s)
  • The Begotten (Odo tries to get a baby Changeling to communicate with him; meanwhile, Kira goes into labor)
  • For the Uniform (Sisko goes after Maquis traitor Eddington)
  • In Purgatory’s Shadow (Garak and Worf investigate a message from Garak’s mentor, thought to be dead, and find Cardassians and others held captive by the Jem’Hadar)
  • By Inferno’s Light (Garak, Worf, and Bashir figure out how to escape the Jem’Hadar while Sisko deals with their ships attacking the station)
  • Doctor Bashir, I Presume (When Bashir is chosen as the model for Starfleet’s holographic doctor program, the process threatens to expose a dark secret from his past)
  • A Simple Investigation (Odo falls in love with a woman who’s working for one of the Orion gang)
  • Business as Usual (Quark gets involved in the arms dealing business)
  • Ties of Blood and Water (Kira’s mentor, a dying Cardassian, comes to the station to give the Federation information about Dukat before he dies)
  • Of Love and Profit (Quark goes home to get motherly comfort and finds that his moogie is romancing the Grand Nagus)
  • Soldiers of the Empire (Dax and Worf accompany a demoralized Klingon crew on a mission against the Dominion)
  • Children of Time (On a return flight with the Defiant, Sisko and his crew crashland on a planet where their descendents live)
  • Blaze of Glory (Sisko gets Eddington out of jail to help stop the Maquis from sending bombs to the Cardassian homeworld)
  • Empok Nor (When Garek helps out on a mission to an abandoned Cardassian outpost, the Federation crewmembers find themselves stalked by mad Cardassians and killed one by one.)
  • In the Cards (Jake and Nog go to great lengths to buy a Willie Mays baseball card for Sisko.)
  • A Call to Arms (Season Finale) (Sisko and the station prepare for war with the Dominion)

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SIXTH SEASON

  • A Time to Stand (Sisko and the Defiant go on a secret mission against the Jem’Hadar; Odo and Kira work with the Cardassians)
  • Rocks and Shoals (The Defiant crashes on a rocky planet where a contingent of Jem’Hadar and their wounded leader are already marooned)
  • Sons and Daughters (Worf trains a new group of young Klingon recruits, including his own long-neglected son, Alexander)
  • Behind the Lines (Rom, Odo, and Kira plot to stop the Cardassians from disabling the mines outside the wormhole, but Odo is slowly brainwashed by the head Changeling. Meanwhile, Sisko is asked to help plan Starleet’s side of the war so he must let Dax take charge of the Defiant)
  • Favor the Bold (Rom is sentenced to death; the Resistance sends an important message to Sisko and the Federation; Sisko tries to get the Klingons to help with the plan to take back Deep Space Nine.
  • The Sacrifice of Angels (Sisko leads a suicide mission to take back the station; against all odds, he convinces the wormhole aliens/gods to destroy the Dominion fleet.   The bad guys are forced off the station because of the Federation’s sabotage.   Ziyal is killed as Dukat tries to flee.)
  • You Are Cordially Invited… (As Dax and Worf prepare to be married, Dax must meet the strict standards of her new mother-in-law from the House of Martok, which Worf has joined.)
  • Resurrection (The mirror universe version of Kira’s dead lover comes to the station claiming that he’s fleeing oppression in the other universe.  As Kira and he grow closer, we see that he is really working with the Mirror Kira to steal one of the Orbs.)
  • Statistical Probabilities (Bashir gets to know some other genetically-enhanced people who are social maladjusted due to being raised in an institution.  He uses them to help out Sisko with military strategy, but Sisko ignores the advice when they recommend surrender.)
  • The Magnificent Ferengi (Rom and Quark’s mother is kidnapped so they lead a bunch of Ferengi to rescue her, despite the fact that none of them are trained for battle.)
  • Waltz (Sisko and Dukat are traveling to Dukat’s hearing for his crimes when their ship is attacked.  They crash on a barren planet together and each has to hope their side rescues them.  Meanwhile, Dukat has lost his grip on reality.)
  • Who Mourns For Morn? (Quark learns that Morn has apparently died and left him all his valuable possessions, but he doesn’t know what they are.  Other people show up to contest the will and Quark finds himself involved with intrigue and adventure.)
  • Far Beyond The Stars (Sisko’s brain is affected due to his contact with the prophets, so he imagines he is a science fiction writer in the 1930’s.  The other DS9 characters also appear in his vision as 1930’s characters.  Sisko faces racism and writes a story about DS9.)
  • One Little Ship (The Defiant is captured by the Jem’Hadar and the only thing that can rescue them Dax, O’Brien and Bashir in a shuttlecraft who have shrunken to a very small size.)
  • Honor Among Thieves (O’Brien finds his loyalties divided when he goes on an undercover mission for Starfleet and finds he likes a man he’s supposed to betray.   The man is a likable criminal who works unknowingly for the Vorta.)
  • A Change of Heart (Dax and Worf plan to take their honeymoon trip but get asked to do a covert Starfleet mission instead.  Dax is severely injured and Worf has to choose whether to help her or proceed with the mission, which could save many lives and shorten the war with the Dominion.)
  • Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night (Dukat makes a comment about Kira’s mother, so she uses one of the Orbs to travel back in time to see how things were for her parents when the Cardassians were in charge.  She is shocked to find that her mother and Gul Dukat had a relationship of sorts.)
  • Inquisition (Bashir, suspected as a spy, is interrogated by a strange secret organization within Starfleet.)
  • In The Pale Moonlight (Sisko gets desperate as things don’t look good for the Federation in the war, so he works with Garak to manipulate the Romulans into their side of the hostilies, even though it ends up killing people.)
  • His Way (Bashir introduces Odo and the rest to a holodeck character he created, Vic, a lounge singer from the 1960’s who is knowledgable about love.  Vic shows Odo how to start a relationship with Kira.)
  • The Prophet (Sisko learns from the Bajorans that a great force of evil is coming to do battle with the prophets on the station.  Kai Winn gets involved and the station is evacuated.  When the forces arrive to do battle, they invade the bodies of Sisko, Jake, and Kai Winn.
  • The Valiant (Jake and Nog end up on a ship commanded by battle-worn Academy cadets.  Nog becomes fiercely loyal to the captain of the ship but Jake has his doubts about the over-confidence of the Captain and his crew.)
  • Profit And Lace (Grand Nagus Zek is thrown out of office for allowing females to wear clothes.  Quark helps him out when Moogie gets sick by pretending to be a female and oppose their nemesis, Brunt, even though he has mixed feelings about Zek’s side of the argument.)
  • Time’s Orphan (The O’Briens are on a family picnic on some planet when Molly accidentally falls into something that takes her back to the past.  O’Brien manages to get her back with help from Starfleet, but he gets her back after she has aged 8 years.   She has grown too wild to adjust to life on the station and accidentally injures someone.  They are forced to send her back into the past, where she will be happy and not institutionalized.)
  • The Sound of Her Voice (The crew of the Defiant hear the distress call of a stranded, injured female captain and as they travel to where she is, they keep her company by talking to her through the radio.  They all grow to like her in a short time.)
  • Tears of the Prophets (The Federation, Romulans, and Klingons attack Cardassia to try to end the war.  Sisko is chosen to lead the mission but the Prophets tell him not to go. He ignores them.  Dukat gains power from one of the evil Prophets, goes to the station and uses one of the orbs to close the wormhole, which may have killed the other Prophets.  Dax gets killed in the process.  Sisko, depressed, goes back to Earth with Jake to figure out what he wants to do with his future.)

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SEVENTH SEASON (Last)

  • Images in the Sand [Part 1 of 2] (Sisko is attacked by someone who doesn’t want him to find the prophets, and meets the new Dax.  He finds out that his mother was not who he thinks she was.  Meanwhile, Kira deals with a new Romulan ally at the station.)
  • Shadows and Symbols [Part 2 of 2] (Sisko leaves with his father and son to find the mystery of his mother. Worf, O’Brien, and others try to blowup a Dominion shipyard.  Kira deals with the Romulans.)
  • Afterimage   (Ezri has to deal with both the memories from her past lives and the reactions of her new DS9 companions.  Garak collapses mysteriously)
  • Take Me Out To The Holo-Suite  (Vulcan Captain Solok visits DS9 for repairs and challenges his old rival Sisko to a baseball game.)
  • Chrysalis  (Bashir  figures out a way to help one of the genetically-enhanced nerds he met in “Statistical Probabilities” lead a normal life, but then he falls in love with her.)
  • Treachery, Faith And The Great River (Odo helps one of the Weyoun clones, who doesn’t believe in the Dominion war and wants to defect, escape from the Cardassians.)
  • Once More Into The Breach (Klingon legend Kor asks Worf to help him get a command, but General Martok holds a grudge against Kor.  Neither Worf nor Martok know that Kor is getting too senile to do the job.)
  • The Seige of AR-558  (Sisko and his people help the remaining troops of a Starfleet fighting team that have been defending a large and important Dominion communications array against enemy attacks and space-mines.)
  • Covenant (Kira is tricked into going to Empok Nor where Dukat is a cult-like leader of a Pah-wraiths sect, and he asks her to joint their cult.)
  • It’s Only A Paper Moon (Nog recuperates from losing his leg in battle by going to the Holosuite and spending time with Vic Fontaine, the only one who can lift his spirits.)
  • Prodigal Daughter (Ezri is sent to find O’Brien, who has disappeared on a personal secret mission to New Sidney to find Bilby’s widow; meanwhile, she is reunited with her bossy mother and two brothers.)
  • The Emperor’s New Cloak (Grand Negus Zek disappears into the alternate universe and is held for ransom.  Quark and Nog steal a cloaking device from a Klingon ship and head to the alternate universe with Ezri to rescue Zek.)
  • Field of Fire (Ezri helps investigate a murder on the station with the help of one of her past personalities, Joran, a murderer.)
  • Chimera (Odo finds another changeling orphan like himself and teaches Laas about the Great Link, etc.)
  • Badda-bing Badda-bang (When Vic Fontaine and his club are threatened by a holo mobster, Bashir and the rest of the crew help Vic get rid of him.)
  • Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (Latin: “in war, laws will be silent”) (Bashir is approached by Section Thirty-One operative Sloane to spy on the Romulan leaders while visiting their homeworld for a conference.)
  • Penumbra (Ezri does an unauthorized search for a missing Worf; Sisko buys land to build his dream house on Bajor.)
  • ‘Til Death Do Us Part [aka Umbra] (Kai Winn arrives to help Sisko in his wedding to Kassady, but Sisko calls off the wedding after some deliberation because of an ominous warning by the prophets.  Gul Dukat appears on DS9 in disguise as a Bajoran.)
  • Strange Bedfellows [aka Eclipse] (Kai Winn works with Dukat, ambition causing her to be blind to who he really is and his association with the Pah-wraiths; they plot to bring about the restoration of Bajor, whether or not The Emissary approves.  Ezri and Worf are taken prisoner by the Dominion, who are preparing to sign a treaty with the Breen.  Cardassian Damar, however, objects to the concessions from his people.
  • The Changing Face of Evil (Worf and Ezri return to the station; Earth is attacked by the Breen.  Damar plots to get the Dominion out of Cardassia.  Dukat tells Kai Winn that she must release the Pah-wraiths from their prisons on Bajor.
  • When It Rains… (Sisko and his team must work with Damar and the Cardassians against the Dominion.  Bajor asks Odo to donate some of his DNA to aid in a medical project.  Kai Winn considers releasing the Pah-wraiths.  Sisko commissions Kira and puts her in a Starfleet uniform.)
  • Tacking Into The Wind (Odo’s health fails fast because of the Changeling disease; Bashir works feverishly for a cure.  Sisko fights with Chancellor Gowron for his recklessness in battle.  Kira proposes stealing an enemy ship so that they can figure out its weaknesses.)
  • Extreme Measures [a.k.a. Night Tremors] (Kira brings a dying Odo back to the station and he urges her to leave his side to fight with the Cardassian resistance.  Bashir and O’Brien lure a Section 31 operative to the station in order to find the cure for Odo’s disease, but their attempts to get into his brain prove disasterous.)
  • The Dogs of War (Sisko gets a new ship.  Kira, Garak, and Damar must hide on Cardassia when ambushed by the Dominion.  Quark thinks he’s been named Zek’s successor.  Odo is pissed to find out that Starfleet engineered the disease that almost killed him.)
  • What You Leave Behind (2-hr Series Finale) (Bashir and Ezri find romance.  The new Defiant joins the final battle to free Cardassia.  Kira, Damar, and Garak plan to sabotage key Dominion locations while hiding on Cardassia.  Kai Winn asks Dukat to help her free the Pah-Wraiths, which Dukat plans to use to destroy Sisko.  Odo returns to his people and Sisko surprises everyone with his departure and sacrifice.

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Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode Guide

Star Trek: Next Gen Episodes

 

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Star Trek: The Next Generation” Episode Guide by Suzanne

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FIRST SEASON

  • Encounter at Farpoint (Two-hour pilot: Picard and his crew are assigned to find out the mysteries of Farpoint Station but are met by a powerful being called Q)
  • The Naked Now (The crew acts strangely due to a mysterious disease)
  • Code of Honor (Tasha is forced to fight the wife of a tribal black chieftain)
  • The Last Outpost (The Enterprise and a Ferengi ship are controlled by the guardian of an ancient civilization)
  • Where No One Has Gone Before (The crew experiences hallucinations at the end of the universe)
  • Lonely Among Us (An alien cloud inhabits the crew)
  • Justice (Wesley accidentally breaks the law on an idyllic planet)
  • The Battle (A Ferengi captain tries to destroy Picard’s mind)
  • Hide and Q (Q tries to tempt the crew with his powers)
  • Haven (Troi prepares to get married)
  • The Big Goodbye (Picard goes through a 1930’s detective adventure on the holodeck
  • Datalore (Data’s brother appears)
  • Angel One (The crew tries to rescue some crash survivors on a female-dominated planet)
  • 11001001 (Aliens called Binars steal the ship while keeping Riker busy on the holodeck)
  • Too Short a Season (An ambassador takes a youth drug in order to deal with an old foe)
  • When the Bough Breaks (The sterile Aldeans steal children in order to continue their race)
  • Home Soil (Terraformers find an unusual life form)
  • Coming of Age (Wesley takes the academy entrance exam and Picard is investigated by Starfleet)
  • Heart of Glory (Renegade Klingons are rescued by the Enterprise)
  • Arsenal of Freedom (The crew has to fight the weapons of a long-dead planet in order to rescue Picard and Crusher)
  • Symbiosis (The crew become involved in a dispute between the people of a drug-addicted planet and the people who supply them)
  • Skin of Evil (An evil oil slick-like creature kills Tasha and takes Troi hostage)
  • We’ll Always Have Paris (Michelle Phillips guests as Picard’s old flame, whose husband is having problems with distorted  time)
  • Conspiracy (An alien creature invades Starfleet bodies)
  • The Neutral Zone (The crew meets Romulans after rescuing frozen 20th century people)

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SECOND SEASON

  • The Child (Troi gets pregnant and has a child by a mysterious alien)
  • Where Silence Has Lease (An alien being wants to experience emotions)
  • Elementary, My Dear Data (Data and Geordi play Sherlock Holmes on the holodeck)
  • The Outrageous Okona (The crew rescue a roguish pilot who is wanted on two planets, and Data learns about humor)
  • Loud As a Whisper (The ship transports a deaf-mute negotiator)
  • The Schizoid Man (An old man steals Data’s body)
  • Unnatural Selctions (Dr. Pulaski investigates a mysterious disease that is rapidly aging colonists)
  • A Matter of Honor (Riker temporarily transfers to a Klingon ship for an officer exchange program)
  • The Measure of a Man (Data is put on trial to determine if Starfleet can take him apart)
  • The Dauphin (Wesley falls for a shape-changing girl)
  • Contagion (The Enterprise and a Romulan ship are attacked by a computer virus)
  • The Royale (The crew finds the remains of a human on a planet modeled after Las Vegas)
  • Time Squared (A double of Picard is found on a shuttlecraft)
  • The Icarus Factor (Riker sees his father and Worf’s friends help him with a Klingon ritual)
  • Pen Pals (Data contacts a little girl on an imperiled planet)
  • Q Who (Q tries to join Starfleet and introduces the Borg)
  • Samaritan Snare (Mentally slow aliens steal Geordi)
  • Up the Long Ladder (A dying race tries to steal DNA from the crew for cloning purposes while the ship is transporting homeless colonists)
  • Manhunt (Troi’s mother looks for a mate)
  • The Emissary (The crew deals with frozen Klingons and meet Worf’s old girlfriend)
  • Peak Performance (The Enterprise engages in wargames)
  • Shades of Grey (Pulaski induces old memories in Riker in order to kill an alien parasite)

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THIRD SEASON

  • Evolution (An obsessed scientist contends with the crew and Nannites in the computer)
  • The Ensigns of Command (Data functions as negotiator when a planet must be evacuated)
  • The Survivors(Two old people are the only ones left on a planet)
  • Who Watches the Watchers (The crew encounters stone-age vulcans)
  • The Bonding (Worf helps a boy whose mother was killed on a mission)
  • Booby Trap (Geordi and computer girlfriend Dr. Brahms save the ship)
  • The Price (Troi falls for an unethical Betazoid negotiator)
  • The Enemy (Geordi and a Romulan are imperiled on a planet)
  • The Vengeance Factor (Picard helps to negotiate a treaty between two peoples with an ancient feud and an assassin)
  • The Defector (A Romulan defector takes refuge on the ship)
  • The Hunted (Genetically-altered war veterans try to force The Enterprise to help them)
  • The High Ground (Terrorists kidnap Crusher)
  • Deja Q (Q becomes mortal)
  • A Matter of Perspective (Riker stands trial for murder)
  • Yesterday’s Enterprise (Time is altered when an Enterprise from the past appears)
  • The Offspring (Data creates Lall, his “child”)
  • The Sins of the Fathers (Worf and his brother try to prove that their father was not a traitor)
  • Allegiance (A fake Picard is put on the Enterprise while the real one is kidnapped and tested by aliens)
  • Captain’s Holiday (Picard vacations and becomes embroiled in romance and adventure)
  • Tin Man (A very telepathic Betazoid is sent to communicate with a new life form)
  • Hollow Pursuits (A nerdy crewmember gets addicted to holodeck fantasies)
  • The Most Toys (Data is kidnapped by a psycho collector)
  • Sarek (Spock’s father visits)
  • Menage a Trois (Troi and her mother are kidnapped by Ferengi)
  • Transfigurations (An amnesiatic Christ-like being evolves while on the ship)
  • The Best of Both Worlds Part I (The Borg threaten the Federation and kidnap Picard)

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FOURTH SEASON

  • The Best of Both Worlds Part II (The battle with the Borg and the transformed Picard ensues)
  • Family (Picard visits his family and Worf’s parents visit the Enterprise)
  • Brothers (Data and his evil twin meet their creator)
  • Suddenly Human (The crew encounters child abuse of a human boy living among humans)
  • Remember Me (Crusher is trapped in an alternate universe)
  • Legacy (The crew meet Tasha’s sister)
  • Reunion (Worf’s mate and their child appear amidst a Klingon dispute over who will head the Empire)
  • Future Imperfect (Riker thinks he’s lost his memory and that 25 years have passed)
  • Final Mission (Wesley and Picard crash-land on a desert planet)
  • The Loss (Troi loses her telepathic ability)
  • Data’s Day (A day in the life of Data)
  • The Wounded (During peace talks, a captain’s prejudice almost restarts the war with the Cardassians)
  • Devil’s Due (Picard fights a devil woman)
  • Clues (Data lies to the crew to protect them)
  • First Contact (An injured Riker is caught while undercover on an Earth-like planet)
  • Galaxy’s Child (The Enterprise helps an alien give birth and Geordi meets the real Dr. Brahms)
  • Night Terrors (Dream deprivation starts to drive the crew crazy)
  • Identity Crisis (Geordi and another crew member start to turn into alien shadow-creatures)
  • The Nth Degree (Barclay merges with the ship to prevent a crisis)
  • Qpid (Q makes Picard into Robin Hood so he can rescue Vash, Maid Marian)
  • The Drumhead (An ambassador heads a witch hunt for a Romulan spy)
  • Half a Life (Troi’s mother falls for a man condemned to die)
  • The Host (Crusher falls in love with a symbiotic alien ambassador)
  • In Theory (Data tries to fall in love)
  • Minds’ Eye (Geordi is brainwashed by Romulans)
  • Redemption (Picard is asked to be a negotiator in a Klingon dispute)

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FIFTH SEASON

  • Redemption II (Worf leaves to fight in the Klingon civil war while Picard tries to prove that the Romulans are involved)
  • Darmok (Picard is stranded on a planet with a monster and an alien that communicates in metaphor)
  • Ensign Ro (An officer with a bad attitude is brought on board to communicate with the beleagured Bajoran)
  • Silicon Avatar (An obsessed woman wants to kill the crystalline entity that killed her son)
  • Disaster (A disruption in space cripples the Enterprise)
  • The Game (Wesley saves the Enterprise from a mind-enslaving game)
  • Unification (Picard and Data go undercover in the Romulan Empire to find Spock)
  • Unification II (Picard and Data help Spock and an underground Romulan movement try to reunite the Vulcan and Romulan races)
  • A Matter of Time (An annoying historian from the future visits the Enterprise)
  • New Ground (Worf’s son comes to stay with him)
  • Hero Worship (A young boy, the lone survivor of a destroyed ship, tries to emulate Data)
  • Violations (Crewmembers undergo a form of psychic rape by telepathic aliens)
  • The Masterpiece Society (An idealic society is threatened by tremors)
  • Conundrum (The crewmembers lose their memories)
  • Power Play (Troi, Data, and O’Brien are taken over by aliens from a penal colony who hold the ship hostage)
  • Ethics (Worf becomes paralyzed and wants to commit suicide)
  • The Outcast (Riker falls for an androgynous alien)
  • Cause and Effect (The crew is caught in a time loop)
  • The First Duty (When a cadet is killed, Wesley and other cadets lie about the circumstances)
  • Cost of Living (Lwaxana prepares to marry)
  • The Perfect Mate (The Enterprise escorts a mate for a prince)
  • Imaginary Friend (A little girl finds a dangerous playmate)
  • I, Borg (The Enterprise finds a young Borg)
  • The Next Phase (Geordi and Ro turn into “ghosts” on a disabled Romulan ship)
  • The Inner Light (Picard’s mind is planted into that of a man long dead)
  • Time’s Arrow (Data’s head is found on Earth)

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SIXTH SEASON

  • Time’s Arrow II (The crew is threatened by mysterious aliens and Mark Twain on 18th century Earth)
  • Realm of Fear (Barclay thinks he has transporter psychosis)
  • Man of the People (A peace mediator dumps bad psychic energy into Troi)
  • Relics (Scotty is found suspended in a transporter beam)
  • Schisms (Riker and others inexplicably lose sleep and time)
  • True Q (A new officer discovers she’s a Q)
  • Rascals (Three of the officers are transformed into children while Ferengi take over the ship)
  • A Fistful of Datas (Troi, Worf and Alexander are trapped in a wild west scenario in the holodeck during a malfunction)
  • Quality of Life (Data fights for the rights of another mechanical life form)
  • Chain of Command (Picard, Worf and Crusher are assigned to spy in the Cardassian empire and the crew has to deal with a new captain)
  • Chain of Command Part 2 (Picard is tortured by the Cardassians)
  • Ship in a Bottle (Moriarty reappears and takes control of the ship)
  • Aquiel (Geordi falls for an officer who is suspected of being a shape-changing parasite)
  • Face of the Enemy (Troi turns into a Romulan)
  • Tapestry (Picard dies and Q offers to let him live his life over)
  • Birthright Part 1 (Worf and Data search for answers about their “fathers”)
  • Birthright Part 2 (Worf secretly visits a Romulan prison camp)
  • Starship Mine (During a routine cleaning, Picard discovers terrorists aboard the ship)
  • Lessons (Picard falls in love with a new science officer and then must send her into danger)
  • The Chase (Picard searches for missing pieces in a DNA puzzle)
  • Frame of Mind (Riker questions his sanity as he confronts altered realities)
  • Suspicions (Crusher tries to find the murdered among a group of scientists)
  • Rightful Heir (Worf meets the Klingon messiah)
  • Second Chance (The crew finds Riker’s double)
  • Timephase (Picard, Troi, Data, and Geordi come back from leave to find the Enterprise motionless in time)
  • Descent (As the ship battles the Borg, Data experiences emotions)

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SEVENTH SEASON

  • Descent, Part 2 (Lore uses Data to torture Geordi, Picard, and Troi while Riker and Crusher try to rescue them and keep the ship from being destroyed by the Borg)
  • Liaisons (While alien ambassadors visit the ship, Picard and one of their race crash on a planet and are held captive by a madwoman)
  • Interface (While using a probe to investigate a crash site, Geordi sees his mother)
  • Gambit Part 1 (The crew investigates Picard’s mysterious death)
  • Gambit Part 2 (Riker and Picard work undercover to stop mercenaries from stealing Romulan artifacts)
  • Phantasms (Data experiences nightmares while awake)
  • Dark Page (Troi’s mother suffers a mental breakdown)
  • Attached (Picard and Crusher are mentally linked)
  • Force of Nature (The crew search for a missing ship in a corridor of space where warp engines are destroying the region)
  • Inheritance (Data meets his “mother”)
  • Parallels (Worf finds his reality changing)
  • The Pegasus (Riker’s former captain risks the Enterprise in the Neutral Zone to find their old ship)
  • Homeward (Worf’s step-brother violates the Prime Directive by bringing the members of a primitive race aboard the Enterprise)
  • Sub Rosa (After attending the funeral of her grandmother, Dr. Crusher falls in love with an ancient Scottish “ghost”)
  • Lower Decks (Four junior officers are up for promotion while the Enterprise is on a secret mission near the Cardassian border)
  • Thine Own Self (Data loses his memory on a primitive planet and Troi becomes a commander)
  • Masks (A strange comet gives Data multiple personalities and transforms the ship into an alien city)
  • Eye of the Beholder (After a crewman commits suicide, Troi has psychic visions)
    Genesis (While Data and Picard are off the ship, the rest of the crew de-evolves into primitives)
  • Journey’s End (Wesley interferes when the Enterprise has orders to move a Native American colony off its planet for the Cardassians)
  • Firstborn (A mysterious Klingon visits Worf and Alexander while the Enterprise tracks down B’etor and Lursa)
  • Bloodlines (A Ferengi from Picard’s past vows revenge on the son he never knew he had)
  • Emergence (The ship tries to create life, which affects the crew and the holodeck) (very end is missing)
  • Preemptive Strike (Ro Laren is recruited to infiltrate the Maquis)
  • All Good Things (Picard finds himself hurtling uncontrollably from the past to the present to the future and back again)

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From Jeff:  Movies featuring the TNG cast

“Star Trek: Generations” Picard and his crew fight against a crazy scientist name Soran who is trying to get the Nexus by destroying stars. Picard, trapped in the Nexus with Soran, gets the presumed-dead Captain Kirk to help him go back in time and stop Soran.

“Star Trek: First Contact” While defending Earth from the Borg, the Enterprise goes back in time to keep them from interfering with the first time the Vulcans landed (to make first contact), in order to change history and take over the Earth when its more vulnerable.

“Star Trek: Insurrection” While helping to rescue Data, who malfunctioned while observing inhabitants of a peaceful planet, Picard uncovers a plot from some top Federation officers (and some neighboring aliens) to force them off the planet and mine it for its fountain of youth qualities (thus destroying the planet).

“Star Trek: Nemesis” Riker and Troi are married, and an earlier version of Data, B-4, is discovered. Dying Romulan rebel Shinzon, a young clone of Picard, tries to kidnap Picard and use his blood to save his life as well as destroy life on Earth.

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Picard and Q (with Geordi and Tasha in the background) on "Star Trek: The Next Generation"

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TAS Episodes

 

Star Trek: The Animated Series cast

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Episode Title Airdate stardate production number
Beyond the Farthest Star 9/8/1973 22004 1 – 1
Yesteryear 9/15/1973 22003 1 – 2
One of Our Planets is Missing 9/22/1973 22007 1 – 3
The Lorelei Signal 9/29/1973 22006 1 – 4
More Tribbles, More Troubles 10/6/1973 22001 1 – 5
The Survivor 10/13/1973 22005 1 – 6
The Infinite Vulcan 10/20/1973 22002 1 – 7
The Magicks of Megas-Tu 10/27/1973 22009 1 – 8
Once Upon a Planet 11/3/1973 22014 1 – 9
Mudd’s Passion 11/10/1973 22008 1 – 10
The Terratin Incident 11/17/1973 22015 1 – 11
The Time Trap 11/24/1973 22010 1 – 12
The Ambergris Element 12/1/1973 22013 1 – 13
The Slaver Weapon 12/15/1973 22011 1 – 14
The Eye of the Beholder 1/5/1974 22016 1 – 15
The Jihad 1/12/1974 22012 1 – 16
The Pirates of Orion 9/7/1974 22020 2 – 1
Bem 9/14/1974 22018 2 – 2
The Practical Joker 9/21/1974 22017 2 – 3
Albatross 9/28/1974 22019 2 – 4
How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth? 10/5/1974 22022 2 – 5
The Counter-Clock Incident 10/12/1974 22023 2 – 6

 

Spock and Kirk in "Star Trek: The Animated Series"

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Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, and Joan Collins in "The City on the Edge of Forever" episode of Star Trek (1966).

The Original “Star Trek” Episode Guide

First Season | Second Season | Third Season

contributed by Lou Israel; proofread and edited by Suzanne

SEASON 1

  • (THE) MAN TRAP—A shape-changing salt monster kills crewmen at random.
  • CHARLIE X—A young orphaned boy is brought aboard the Enterprise and soon wreaks havoc with his powers.
  • WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE—The Enterprise goes to the galaxy’s edge, where two of the crew develop godlike powers.
  • (THE) NAKED TIME—A virus on the ship releases the crew’s inhibitions and innermost feelings at the worst possible time.
  • (THE) ENEMY WITHIN—A transporter accident splits Kirk into two beings: one good, one evil.
  • MUDD’S WOMEN—The first Harry Mudd episode, where he brings three women on board as “wives” for three miners.
  • WHAT ARE LITTLE GIRLS MADE OF?– Nurse Chapel’s former fiancĂ© is now the leader of a group of androids.
  • MIRI—-A group of very old children will die of a horrible disease as they enter puberty.
  • DAGGER OF THE MIN–The director of a penal colony has a machine that molds the inmates’ minds to only obey him.
  • (THE) CORBOMITE MANEUVER—-The Enterprise contacts an alien life form that decides to sentence them to death.
  • (THE) MENAGERIE—Spock kidnaps the ship’s former captain and takes him to a planet that has been forbidden by Starfleet and may lead to the death penalty.
  • (THE) CONSCIENCE OF THE KING—Kirk suspects an actor to be the same man who butchered a human colony many years ago.
  • BALANCE OF TERROR—The first encounter with the Romulans in over a century leads to a tense situation.
  • SHORE LEAVE— The crew visits a beautiful planet for vacation, only to find that their thoughts can have dire consequences.
  • (THE) GALILEO SEVEN—Spock and 6 others are forced to crash-land on an unfriendly planet and fight for their lives.
  • (THE) SQUIRE OF GOTHOS—The Enterprise meets up with a very powerful being who just wants them to play with him.
  • ARENA—After pursuing an alien ship, Kirk is transported down to a planet where he must kill the alien captain to survive.
  • TOMORROW IS YESTERDAY—The Enterprise accidentally is thrown back to 1960’s Earth, where the crew must be careful not to change history.
  • COURT-MARTIAL—-Kirk stands trial for the death of a crewman—and he must prove his innocence.
  • (THE) RETURN OF THE ARCHONS—The Enterprise discovers a planet where the peaceful inhabitants worship a computer, which allows them one night of violence per year.
  • SPACE SEED—The first appearance of Khan, a 20th century man prepared to lead his genetically-enhanced people to take over the Enterprise and then the universe.
  • (A)TASTE OF ARMAGEDDON—On a planet where war is fought by computers, Kirk and crew must show the people the errors of their ways.
  • THIS SIDE OF PARADISE—On a planet where everyone should be dead, the crew discover some interesting surprises, and Spock falls in love for the first time.
  • (THE) DEVIL IN THE DARK—On a mining planet where men die at the hands of a creature who eats rock, the Enterprise is sent to make things right.
  • ERRAND OF MERCY—On a planet of “sheep”, Kirk comes face to face with the wolves: the Klingons.
  • (THE) ALTERNATIVE FACTOR—Time-displacements and doubles abound as the Enterprise battles a time-traveling humanoid.
  • (THE) CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER—McCoy goes back in time and accidentally changes Earth’s history; Kirk & Spock must restore it.
  • OPERATION: ANNIHILATE!–“Things” attack, and control the minds of colonists on a planet, including Kirk’s brother’s family.

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SEASON 2

  • AMOK TIME–Spock must get to Vulcan and choose a wife – or die.
  • WHO MOURNS FOR ADONAIS?–The crew meets up with a “god” from ancient Greece who demands they worship him.
  • (THE) CHANGELING—-A 20th century machine meets up with Captain Kirk; its purpose—destroy all life-forms.
  • MIRROR, MIRROR—Kirk and three other crewmates are transported into a savage, parallel universe.
  • (THE) APPLE—A peaceful people worship a machine as their “god”; Kirk battles it (and them) to save his ship.
  • (THE) DOOMSDAY MACHINE—The Enterprise must help another starship captain defeat a robotic planet-killer.
  • CATSPAW—Three crewmen are abducted; Kirk, Spock & McCoy investigate an elaborate trick-or-treat on a Halloween-like planet.
  • I, MUDD—Harry Mudd pops up again, this time on a planet where androids rule – and intend to take over the Enterprise.
  • METAMORPHOSIS—Kirk, Spock, and McCoy find a man who should be long dead,  and an entity that wants to keep them prisoner in order to give the man companionship.
  • JOURNEY TO BABEL—The Enterprise hosts dozens of ambassadors and aliens, including Spock’s parents, on a diplomatic mission.
  • FRIDAY’S CHILD—-The Federation and Klingons vie for the attentions of a people who choose combat over love, and whose leader may turn out to be McCoy’s “child”.
  • (THE) DEADLY YEARS—After returning from a supposedly harmless planet, Kirk and his landing party begin to age very quickly.
  • OBSESSION—A creature that has tortured Kirk’s memory for many years returns with a vengeance, killing at will.
  • WOLF IN THE FOLD–On an R&R planet, Scotty is accused of murder.
  • (THE) TROUBLE WITH TRIBBLES—-Kirk and the Klingons battle it out for control of a planet, peace on a space station, and possession of some tribbles.
  • (THE) GAMESTERS OF TRISKELION—Kirk, Uhura and Chekov find themselves on a planet where they are nothing but slaves, performing to please their masters.
  • (A) PIECE OF THE ACTION—The crew tries to find peace for the citizens of a planet modeled after 1920’s Chicago.
  • (THE) IMMUNITY SYNDROME—The Enterprises has to match wits against a giant amoeba that is about to reproduce.
  • (A) PRIVATE LITTLE WAR—The Enterprise finds itself in an arms race with the Klingons on a formerly peaceful planet.
  • RETURN TO TOMORROW—Mentally powerful beings take over Kirk and Spock’s bodies, but one has a hidden agenda.
  • PATTERNS OF FORCE—A planet patterned after Nazi Germany threatens its peaceful neighbor, as well as  Kirk and Spock.
  • BY ANY OTHER NAME—A handful of aliens who can immobilize humans hijack the Enterprise and take it to another galaxy.
  • (THE) OMEGA GLORY—On a planet where the natives live a very long life, a renegade starship captain may shorten Kirk’s and Spock’s.
  • (THE) ULTIMATE COMPUTER—The computer that may replace starship crews and captains gets its test run aboard the Enterprise.
  • BREAD AND CIRCUSES—-On a planet based on ancient Rome (yet with 20th century technology), Kirk, Spock & McCoy learn the limitations and frustrations of the Prime Directive.
  • ASSIGNMENT: EARTH—As the Enterprise investigates 20th Century Earth, a human being beams aboard, claiming that only he can save it from destruction.

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SEASON 3

  • SPOCK’S BRAIN—A beautiful woman steals Spock’s brain; the Enterprise follows her back to her planet, where their civilization is kept going by a computer.
  • (THE) ENTERPRISE INCIDENT—Kirk goes crazy and is captured by Romulans, whose leader tempts Spock to join them.
  • (THE) PARADISE SYNDROME—Kirk gets amnesia on a planet inhabited by descendants of Native Americans, which will be destroyed if he doesn’t recover and remember.
  • AND THE CHILDREN SHALL LEAD—A handful of kids are the only survivors of a massacre that killed their parents, but they act like they don’t care!
  • IS THERE IN TRUTH NO BEAUTY?– While transporting an “ugly” alien ambassador, the Enterprise is the scene for murder, deception, and surprises.
  • SPECTRE OF THE GUN—Because they accidentally trespassed into Melkotian space, Kirk, Spock, Scotty, McCoy and Chekov are sentenced to execution by acting out the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
  • DAY OF THE DOVE—The crew is forced to battle Klingons by an entity that feeds off violence.
  • FOR THE WORLD IS HOLLOW AND I HAVE TOUCHED THE SKY—A dying McCoy finds love in the strangest place: on a spaceship disguised as an asteroid.
  • (THE) THOLIAN WEB—Kirk is missing and presumed dead while Spock and the crew fight madness and an alien’s trap.
  • PLATO’S STEPCHILDREN—Sadistic aliens with incredible mental and telekinetic powers try to get McCoy to stay and be their physician by torturing Kirk and Spock.
  • WINK OF AN EYE—Kirk disappears into another reality, where he moves too fast to be seen, along with aliens who try to put the ship into a deep freeze.
  • (THE) EMPATH—While investigating the disappearance of two scientists, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy become unwitting lab rats in an alien race’s test.
  • ELAAN OF TROYIUS—The ship transports a spoiled princess, who’s to be married off in order to stop a star system at war.
  • WHOM GODS DESTROY-A former Starfleet captain, now gone mad, leads a revolt, and the lunatics (literally) take over the asylum.
  • LET THAT BE YOUR LAST BATTLEFIELD—The crew finds two aliens, one white-black, the other black-white, have nothing else in common but their hatred of one another.
  • (THE) MARK OF GIDEON—While attempting to beam down to an overcrowded planet, Kirk rematerializes on board the Enterprise, which appears to be deserted.
  • THAT WHICH SURVIVES—On a supposedly dead planet, Kirk and three others discover the Enterprise has disappeared, and an alien projection is after them!
  • (THE) LIGHTS OF ZETAR—Scotty’s girlfriend is taken over by aliens who do not accept their own deaths.
  • REQUIEM FOR METHUSELAH—The Enterprise becomes a plague ship, and Kirk discovers that the only person with the antidote is a very secretive man with a very long past.
  • (THE) WAY TO EDEN—A group of “space hippies”, including Chekov’s old girlfriend, sabotage the Enterprise in their quest for paradise planet.
  • (THE) CLOUDMINDERS—-An unseen gas is the only thing that keeps two races apart – one on the ground, and one on a city in the clouds.
  • (THE) SAVAGE CURTAIN—Kirk and Spock are matched up against some of history’s worst villains to teach an alien race about good and evil.
  • ALL OUR YESTERDAYS—-Spock and McCoy are separated from Kirk in a planet’s past, where McCoy falls ill, and Spock falls in love.
  • TURNABOUT INTRUDER—Kirk’s old girlfriend switches bodies with him, then tries to murder him and claim the Enterprise for herself.

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From Jeff:

80 – Futurama : Where No Fan Has Gone Before

In a spoof of Star Trek’s “The Menagerie”, Fry meets up with the real life cast of Star Trek The Original Series (Minus McCoy and Scotty).  In this Episode, however , Scotty was replaced by “Welshie”.  There are several TOS References mentioned in this show. This Episode aired during the 4th year of Futurama. It could be considered an Original Series Cast Reunion Episode.

TOS Movies ( by Suzanne)

“Star Trek: The Motion Picture” (1979) Admiral Kirk returns to take command of the retrofitted Enterprise to stop the threat of a destructive cloud heading towards Earth.

“Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” (1982) Khan Noonien Singh captures the starship Reliant and uses it to go after Kirk for revenge; once again assuming command of the Enterprise, Kirk must stop Khan from stealing the Genesis device.

“Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” (1984) Kirk learns that Spock put his katra into McCoy before he died, so he retrieves Spock’s body from the Genesis planet. The klingons attack, to get the Genesis device.

“Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home” (1986) The Enterprise crew must journey back in time to save the humpback whales in order to stop a giant probe from destroying the Earth in their own time.

“Star Trek V: The Final Frontier” (1989) Spock’s brother, Sybok, hijacks the new Enterprise-A to find God at the edge of the universe, while the Klingons follow them to seek revenge on Kirk.

“Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” (1991) The Enterprise carries the Klingon Chancellor to an important peace summit; when he’s assassinated, Kirk and McCoy are blamed and sentenced to a Klingon prison planet. Spock tries to figure out who’s behind all of it and rescue them.

 

Spock (Leonard Nimoy), Kirk (William Shatner), Sulu (George Takei), Leila (Jill Ireland), and Kelowitz (Grant Woods) in "This Side of Paradise" on Star Trek (1967).

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Mr. Spock (Ethan Peck) and Dr. Aspen (Jesse James Keitel) in "The Serene Squall" episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on Paramount+

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Mr. Hankey’s favorite episodes…

SEASON ONE

1 1-01 August 13, 1997 “Cartman Gets an Anal Probe” Cartman is visited repeatedly by aliens, who also take Ike.
2 1-02 August 20, 1997 “Weight Gain 4000” Kathie Lee visits to give Cartman an award, so he beefs up for TV.
3 1-03 August 27, 1997 “Volcano” While the gang are out hunting with Ned and Jimbo, avolcano starts to erupt.
4 1-04 September 3, 1997 “Big Gay Al’s Big Gay Boat Ride” When Stan finds out his dog is gay, he tries to change him; meanwhile, Chef wants Stan’s attention focused on the big football game.
5 1-05 September 10, 1997 “An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig” For a school project, the boys try to make a pig and an elephant mate; meanwhile, a giant clone of Stan wrecks the town.
106 Death Stan;s grandfather begs him to kill him, so Death visits; meanwhile, the town’s parents visit Washington DC to protest Terrence and Philip.
6 1-06 September 17, 1997 “Death”
7 1-07 October 29, 1997 “Pinkeye” (Halloween Special) The townspeople turn into zombies while the boys try to have fun trick-or-treating.
8 1-08 November 19, 1997 “Starvin’ Marvin” (Thanksgiving Special) The boys order a watch but instead get an Ethiopian boy; meanwhile, raging turkeys terrorize the town.
9 1-09 December 17, 1997 “Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo” (Christmas Special) Kyle, a Jew, feels left out at Christmas.
10 1-10 February 4, 1998 “Damien” (Cartman’s Birthday) The new boy in school tries to fit in while his father the devil gets ready to fight Jesus in the ring.
11 1-11 February 11, 1998 “Tom’s Rhinoplasty” (Valentine’s Day) Wendy is upset when Mr. Garrison leaves his job after getting plastic surgery and is replaced by an attractive substitute teacher.
12 1-12 February 18, 1998 “Mecha-Streisand” When the boys find a special triangle, Barbra Streisand schemes to get her hands on it so she can be the most powerful creature in the world.
13 1-13 February 25, 1998 “Cartman’s Mom is a Dirty Slut” Part 1, Cartman tries to find out who his real father is.

SEASON TWO

14 2-01 April 1, 1998 “Terrence and Phillip in Not Without My Anus” (Comedy Central’s April Fools Joke) Terrence and Philip try to save Celine Dion’s child from Saddam Hussein, who tries to take over Canada.
15 2-02 April 22, 1998 “Cartman’s Mom is Still a Dirty Slut” Part 2, Mr. Mackey is fired for losing drugs at school, so he really gets into drugs; meanwhile, Cartman finds out more about his mom than he wanted to.
16 2-03 May 20, 1998 “Chickenlover” Officer Barbrady has to admit he can’t read while someone goes around town screwing chickens.
17 2-04 May 27, 1998 “Ike’s Wee Wee” The boys freak when they find out that Kyle’s family is going to circumcise Ike, and Kyle is annoyed when he finds out that Ike is adopted.
18 2-05 June 3, 1998 “Conjoined Fetus Lady” The boys play dodge ball and go to the championships with Chef, while the townspeople try to make the school nurse feel better about her deformity.
19 2-06 June 10, 1998 “The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka” The boys help Ned and Jimbo with their TV show, causing Jesus to be more competitive.
20 2-07 November 25, 2001 “City on the Edge of Forever (aka Flashbacks)” The school bus crashes.
21 2-08 June 24, 1998 “Summer Sucks” The townspeople search for ways to make this year’s 4th of July celebration exciting, since fireworks have been outlawed. Meanwhile, Mr. Hand is stolen and Cartman takes swimming lessons.
22 2-09 August 19, 1998 “Chef’s Chocolate Salty Balls” A film festival threatens Mr. Hankey.
23 2-10 August 26, 1998 “Chickenpox” When Kenny gets chickenpox, the parents of the other kids send Stan, Kyle, and Eric over to his house so they can get it “while they’re young”.
24 2-11 September 2, 1998 “Roger Ebert Should Lay Off The Fatty Foods” The children are brainwashed when they take a field trip to the local planetarium; meanwhile, Cartman tries out for a Cheesy Poofs commercial.
25 2-12 September 23, 1998 “Clubhouses” The boys compete to build clubhouses so they can play truth or dare with the girls.
26 2-13 September 30, 1998 “Cow Days” The town celebrates their annual cowdays, but they don’t anticipate that the giant wooden cow is going to affect the local cows in a strange way.
27 2-14 October 7, 1998 “Chef Aid” Chef is sued when he protests that Alanis Morrisette stole his song, so the boys go to celebrities that Chef knew to raise money for his legal fees.
28 2-15 October 28, 1998 “Spooky Fish” Stan’s Aunt Flo brings him a pet fish that kills people; when the kids investigate, they find a doorway to a parallel universe.
29 2-16 December 9, 1998 “Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!” Cartman’s friends join him in Nebraska for his family holiday. Stan goes without permission and Cartman’s uncle busts out of jail with Charles Manson.
30 2-17 December 16, 1998 “Gnomes (aka Underpants Gnomes)” The gang has to work with a jittery Tweek to write a paper for school and end up getting caught in the middle of a town fight against big corporations. All Tweek cares about is the Underpants Gnomes that keep stealing his underpants./td>
31 2-18 January 20, 1999 “Prehistoric Ice Man” Stan and the gang accidentally discover a man frozen from 1996. Mephisto wants to dissect him. Cartman just wants to be like his Australian hero.

SEASON THREE

32 3-01 April 7, 1999 “Rainforest Schmainforest” The boys are forced to take a trip to the rainforest with a dorky children’s choir, but they get lost. Kenny finds love with a girl from the group.
33 3-02 April 14, 1999 “Spontaneous Combustion” Stan’s father is asked by the mayor to find out why South Park residents are suddenly bursting into flames; meanwhile, the boys mix up “erection” with “resurrection” and think they have to crucify Cartman in order to save Kyle’s parents’ marriage.
34 3-03 April 21, 1999 “The Succubus (aka Chef’s Mama)” The Succubus Chef gets engaged to a woman that completely changes him, making the boys think that she might be evil.
35 3-04 June 16, 1999 “Jakovasaurs” The boys go camping and discover a strange species (that sounds and acts like Jar Jar Binks in “Phantom Menace”); the town helps to save the almost-extinct species but then wants to get rid of them because they’re so annoying–all except Cartman.
36 3-05 June 23, 1999 “Tweek vs. Craig” In shop class, the boys try to convince Tweek and Craig to fight each other; meanwhile, their new shop teacher can’t forget his dead fiancĂ©.
July 1, 1999 The South Park Movie: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut The gang goes to the Terrence and Philip movie, “Asses of Fire”, which is full of profanity. The parents and other adults gang together to protest, which results in a World War against Canada, the possible execution of Terrence and Philip, and the coming to earth of gay lovers Satan and Saddam Hussein.
37 3-06 July 7, 1999 “Sexual Harrasment Panda” The school brings in a sexual harrassment panda to teach the children about the subject, but it results in everyone suing each other.
38 3-07 July 14, 1999 “Cat Orgy” Cartman fights Stan’s sister.
39 3-08 July 21, 1999 “Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub” The adults have a millenium party but Stan is stuck with the geeky kids; meanwhile, the ATF thinks the party is a bunch of cultists about to commit suicide.
40 3-09 July 28, 1999 “Jewbilee” Kyle takes Kenny with him and Ike to Jew Scouts camp, where they meet Moses and a bear.
41 3-10 October 27, 1999 “Korn’s Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery” While the gang try to figure out how to scare the 5th graders, the group Korn visits for a Halloween concert.
42 3-11 November 3, 1999 “Chinpokomon” The gang get brainwashed by Japanese toy manufacturers who want to use their toys to take over the US.
43 3-12 November 10, 1999 “Hooked on Monkey Phonics” Two home school kids start to interact with the local kids and learn South Park social skills. Cartman decides he wants to be home-schooled, too.
44 3-13 November 17, 1999 “Starvin’ Marvin in Space!” Starvin’ Marvin rescues his people with the aid of aliens from another galaxy.
45 3-14 November 24, 1999 “The Red Badge of Gayness (aka War)” Cartman the drunken townspeople to take their civil war re-enactment out to the real battlefields so the south can win–and he can make Stan and Kyle his slaves.
46 3-15 December 1, 1999 “Mr. Hankey’s Christmas Classics” Mr. Hankey hosts a musical Christmas special that spoofs many classic Xmas shows, including Frosty the Snowman, Perry Como specials and the 1978 Star Wars Christmas Special. “Christmas in Hell” may be my favorite!
47 3-16 December 29, 1999 “Are You There, God? It’s Me, Jesus” Cartman and the gang think they got their period. Jesus tries to get his father to make a big new year’s appearance.
48 3-17 January 12, 2000 “Worldwide Recorder Concert (aka The Brown Noise)” Mr. Garrison visits his family when the class takes a field trip to Arkansas.

SEASON FOUR

49 4-01 April 5, 2000 “The Tooth Fairy’s Tats 2000” The gang learn that there’s no tooth fairy but get the idea to steal other kid’s tooth fairy money.
50 4-02 April 12, 2000 “Cartman’s Silly Hate Crime 2000” Cartman goes to jail for throwing a rock at Token; will the gang be able to win the big sledding contest against the girls without him?
51 4-03 April 19, 2000 “Timmy! 2000” The new retarded boy, Timmy, is diagnosed with ADD; soon the rest of the boys are, too. Timmy joins a band that pisses off Phil Collins.
52 4-04 April 26, 2000 “Quintuplets 2000”
53 4-05 June 21, 2000 “Cartman Joins NAMBLA” Cartman thinks he’s too mature for his friends so he goes online to find new ones. Kenny tries to stop his parents from having another child.
54 4-06 June 28, 2000 “Cherokee Hair Tampons” Kyle gets a fatal kidney disease so Stan tries to save him. The parents fall for a fake holistic peddler.
55 4-07 July 5, 2000 “Chef Goes Nanners” Chef declares the town’s flag racist. The schoolchildren must decide whether it is or not. Cartman and Wendy share an unexpected attraction.
56 4-08 July 12, 2000 “Something You Can Do With Your Finger (aka Fingerbang)” Cartman decides to start a boy band.
57 4-09 July 19, 2000 “Do The Handicapped Go To Hell?” Satan is dismayed to find that Saddam is back and trying to get back into his life. The boys worry that they will go to Hell.
58 4-10 July 26, 2000 “Probably” Cartman becomes a preacher to the South Park children while Satan tries to decide between his new lover and Saddam.
59 4-11 November 8, 2000 “Fourth Grade” The gang go to the next grade, which they don’t like. Meanwhile, their new teacher tries to track down Mr. Garrison.
60 4-12 November 15, 2000 “Trapper Keepers” A robot from the future wants Cartman’s new trapper keeper.
61 4-13 November 22, 2000 “Helen Keller! The Musical” The kids have to put on a show and want it to be spectacular. Timmy befriends a scrawny turkey.
62 4-14 November 29, 2000 “Pip (aka Great Expectations)”
63 4-15 December 6, 2000 “Fat Camp” Cartman is sent to a fat camp while the other boys get Kenny to eat disgusting things for big money.
64 4-16 December 13, 2000 “The Wacky Molestation Adventure” The kids get their parents sent to jail and take over the town.
65 4-17 December 20, 2000 “A Very Crappy Christmas” The kids try to cheer up Mr. Hankey and then have their own animated special.

SEASON FIVE

66 5-01 June 20, 2001 “It Hits the Fan” A mysterious plague comes to the earth because of the word shit being used too much on television.
67 5-02 June 27, 2001 “Cripple Fight” Big Gay Al gets thrown out of scouts and Timmy fights with another crippled kid that everyone seems to like better.
68 5-03 July 4, 2001 “Super Best Friends” The boys get into a cult run by magician David Blaine. The only ones to stop them from the mass suicide are Super Best Friends: Jesus, Buddha, Moses, et al.
69 5-04 July 11, 2001 “Scott Tenorman Must Die” Cartman has a rivalry with another kid.
70 5-05 July 18, 2001 “Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow” The boys promise to get Terrance and Phillip to appear at Earth Day festivities, but the duo have broken up.
71 5-06 July 25, 2001 “Cartmanland” Cartman inherits one million dollars, and Kyle starts to question whether he should go on living in a world where Cartman is happy.
72 5-07 August 1, 2001 “Proper Condom Use” The adults decide that the 4th graders should learn sex education because they are masturbating dogs for fun, but Mr. Mackey and Ms. Chokesondick are not experienced enough to teach them about it.
73 5-08 August 8, 2001 “Towelie” The boys get a new video game system and get hooked. They meet Towelie, a mascot, and get caught up in a power struggle with secret government agencies.
74 5-09 November 7, 2001 “Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants” The boys send money to Afghanistan and get a box in return, leading the government to investigate. The boys stowaway on a government plane to return the goat and end up fighting with Osama.
75 5-10 November 14, 2001 “How To Eat With Your Butt” Cartman puts Kenny’s face on a milk carton with his own butt as Kenny’s face, but then some butt-faced people appear in town to see if Kenny is their long-lost child, so Cartman laughs so hard that he loses his ability to laugh. Butters keeps getting in trouble for making faces.
76 5-11 November 21, 2001 “The Entity (aka The Ginger Device)” Mr. Garrison decides to build his own transportation device because of horrible airline service and inconvenience. It works great, even if it does require homosexual-like sexual behavior to run it, and it makes him very successful. Kyle’s annoying nerdy cousin comes to visit and drives Kyle crazy, so Kyle tries to get rid of him.
77 5-12 November 28, 2001 “Here Comes The Neighborhood” Token, the rich (black) kid in town, is not happy with being different from the other kids, so he invites other rich people to move there and it becomes like the next Aspen (all of the rich people are black celebrities). The townspeople go up in arms to stop their town from changing and being taken over by the “richers”.
78 5-13 December 5, 2001 “Kenny Dies” Cartman finds a crashed truck with aborted fetuses and figures out a way to sell stem cells to get rich. Stan and Kyle have to deal with the fact that Kenny is going to die from a terminal disease.
79 5-14 December 12, 2001 “Butters’ Very Own Episode” Butters looks forward to his annual anniversary dinner with his parents but ends up accidentally outing his father. He gets lost when his mother tries to drown him in a fit of depression, and he has to find his way back home through some horrible places in the city. Meanwhile, his parents become local celebrities like the Ramseys as people think Butters is just missing and his mother tries to hide what happened by blaming it on “Some Puerto Rican guy”.

SEASON SIX

80 6-01 March 6, 2002 “Jared has Aides” Because of seeing Jared in Subway ads, the boys decide to have Butters lose weight so they can be rich and famous like Jared, so they get sponsored by the local Chinese restaurant. Butters gains weight instead, so his parents ground him. Jared comes to town and shareshis weight loss secret that he has “aides” (meaning personal trainers), shocking everyone who thinks he has AIDS and is advocating it to all.
81 6-02 March 13, 2002 “Asspen” The boys’ parents go on a trip to Aspen where they have to listen to a timeshare sales pitch which ends up taking over their whole vacation. The boys learn to ski and are surrounded by teens from a bad 80’s-style movie where Stan is forced to race against the local tough guy.
82 6-03 March 20, 2002 “Freak Strike” The kids figure out that talk shows like to have people with deformities as guests, so they make Butters look like he’s got testicles on his chin in order to win prize money from the shows. They find there’s a whole group of freaks that make the talk show circuit, and they take Butters in as one of their own and decide to go on strike. When Butters wins the prize, a trip to a Putt-Putt golf course that the other boys can’t benefit from, Cartman goes on a talk show with his mother as an “out of control” child so that he can win, too.
83 6-04 March 27, 2002 “Fun With Veal” The boys visit a ranch and learn that cute baby cows are going to be slaughtered, so they abduct them and hide them in Stan’s room, which results in a hostage situation.
84 6-05 April 3, 2002 “The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer” The kids force themselves to watch a bad kids’ show (where Russell Crowe travels around the world beating people up) in order to see the new trailer for Terrance and Phillip’s movie, but they keep getting interrupted and having to move around town to different TV’s. Chef can’t figure out how to use his new TV and it ends up turning into a robot and walking around town smashing things.
85 6-06 April 10, 2002 “Professor Chaos” The boys decide to fire Butters as their new best friend and hold auditions for another one. Butters decides to become an evil super-villain named Professor Chaos and destroy the world.
86 6-07 June 26, 2002 “The Simpsons Already Did It” Cartman buys sea-men (like sea-monkeys), thinking they will be something cool, and is disappointed in what he gets, so the kids pour them into the teacher’s coffee. She dies, and the news says that semen was found in her stomach, so they think they will be held responsible. They go to the lab where she is being autopsied and steal the semen, then hide it back in Cartman’s fish tank, where it grows into a real civilization. Meanwhile, Professor Chaos still tries to destroy the world but finds that all of his ideas have already been done by The Simpsons.
87 6-08 July 3, 2002 “Red Hot Catholic Love Church” Attendance is down because of the Catholic priest scandals, so Priest Maxi travels to the Vatican for guidance. He finds that all of the priests are pedophiles and ruled by a giant spider. The children are interviewed by counselors to find out if they have been molested, but instead they wonder why someone may want to stick something up their butt. Cartman thinks that maybe people can shove food in their butts and crap out their mouths, so he tries it. Meanwhile, all of the townspeople become atheists and soon they are also following Cartman’s example.
88 6-09 July 10, 2002 “Free Hat” The boys get upset to find out that their favorite movies are being re-released with changes in them, so they try to get a movement going, where they give out free hats to get people to join, but people are more interested in freeing a serial baby-killer named Hat. The boys end up facing the Wrath of Lucas and Spielberg as they try to steal the only original copy of “Raiders of the Lost Ark”.
89 6-10 July 17, 2002 “Bebe’s Boobs Destroy Society” BeBe wants plastic surgery to get her breasts reduced because the boys revert to cavemen whenever Bebe is around and fight, and the girls suddenly have turned on her. The boys almost destroy the town and themselves.
90 6-11 July 24, 2002 “Child Abduction Is Not Funny” News reports scare the parents of the town that their children are not safe from abductors, so they hire the guy who runs City Wok to build a big wall like the one China has. He tries but has to constantly fend off Mongol hordes. The parents send their children away to protect them from each other, so the children are adopted by the Mongolians.
91 6-12 November 6, 2002 “A Ladder to Heaven” The boys try to return a winning ticket to get tons of candy, only to find that Kenny was the one holding the ticket. They break into his house to find it. Cartman makes cocoa from some powder (Kenny’s ashes) and ends up being possessed by the spirit of Kenny. The boys try to build a ladder to heaven so they can ask Kenny where the ticket is. The adults find out about the ladder, it becomes a national focal point for sympathy, and the government uses it as an excuse to start a war with Saddam.
92 6-13 November 13, 2002 “The Return of the Lord of the Rings to the Two Towers” Stan’s parents realize they accidentally put a raunchy porn video into the Lord of the Rings box, which they lent to Butters’ parents. Butters sees some of the video and acts strangely. The other boys get the video and try to take it back to the store before the older kids can get it, playing like they are on a Lord of the Rings-like quest. A very funny takeoff on Lord of the Rings and funny even to those who haven’t seen it!
93 6-14 November 20, 2002 “The Death Camp of Tolerance” Mr. Garrison is sent back to the 4th grade and learns that if he gets fired for being gay, he can sue for a lot of money. So he tries everything he can think of to get in trouble, including inviting “Mr. Slave” to class and inserting a gerbil up his butt. When the children try to complain to the parents, they are sent to a tolerance camp that’s run like a Nazi concentration camp. Meanwhile, the gerbil tries to get out of Mr. Slave and his is a strange subplot.
94 6-15 November 27, 2002 “The Biggest Douche in the Universe” Cartman is dying because of Kenny’s soul, so Chef and the boys take him to see John Edwards. They are disappointed in him except for Kyle, who freaks out at the idea that his grandma is watching him, so he runs off to join Jewleeard. Chef and Mrs. Cartman take Cartman to Scotland so Chef’s folks can use voodoo to get Kenny out, while Stan tries to convince Kyle and other people that Edwards is a fake (just a big douche).
95 6-16 December 4, 2002 “My Future Self ‘n’ Me” Stan’s parents hire an actor, from a corporation that specializes in getting kids off drugs, to pretend to be Stan’s wasted future self. Instead, Stan turns the tables on his parents, with the help of Cartman, who has started a new business to help people wreak revenge. Butters also gets a future self and uses Cartman’s services for his parents.
96 6-17 December 11, 2002 “Red Sleigh Down” Cartman tries to be really good before Christmas so he won’t get on the “naughty” list. He gets the idea to bring Christmas to the children of Iraq, so he enlists Mr. Hankey’s aid, and Mr. Hankey gets the boys in touch with Santa. Santa is shot down over Iraq, so Jesus and the boys must try to save him, and Christmas.

SEASON SEVEN

97 7-01 March 19, 2003 “Cancelled” The boys (including Kenny) have deja vu when an alien satellite dish comes out of Cartman’s ass. They are abducted by aliens and find out that Earth is a huge reality show. Then they find out it’s been canceled so they must convince the network aliens not to cancel it.
98 7-02 March 26, 2003 “Krazy Kripples” Timmy and Jimmy start a gang called “The Crips” (people who are crippled from birth) in reaction to all of the attention that Christopher Reeve is getting. They get involved with the real Crips and help kill some Bloods. They find that this is not the kind of gang they wantd to be involved with.
99 7-03 April 2, 2003 “Toilet Paper” The boys get into much more trouble than you might imagine after they TP a teacher’s house. Kyle has tremendous guilt from what they did, and the adults act as if they killed someone or something. Cartman threatens to kill Kyle if he confesses.
100 7-04 April 9, 2003 “I’m A Little Bit Country”
101 7-05 April 16, 2003 “Fat Butt and Pancake Head” Cartman makes his hand look like a Jennifer Lopez wanna-be. Much to Kyle’s disgust, Cartman’s hand gets a lot of attention, praise, and money. Eventually, Cartman, too is disgusted when the hand seems to have its own mind and gets attention from Ben Affleck.
102 7-06 April 23, 2003 “Lil’ Crime Stoppers” The boys play junior detective and solve some cases, so the police make them junior detectives and assign them real cases, which result in many deaths. Meanwhile, Butters learns to masturbate.
103 7-07 April 30, 2003 “Red Man’s Greed” The casino Indians buy up the town to make way for a new highway. The kids try to put a stop to it while the adults give in.
104 7-08 October 22, 2003 “South Park is Gay!” The people of South Park catch the metrosexual trend, trying to look as gay as they can. Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison tries to stop the Queer Eye guys, who are really Crab People.
105 7-09 October 29, 2003 “Christian Rock Hard” Cartman becomes a Christian rock star. Kyle and the others try to get their own band together, but instead get arrested for downloading music from the internet.
106 7-10 November 5, 2003 “Grey Dawn” Old people take revenge when their driver’s licenses and other rights are taken away, after one too many driving accidents.
107 7-11 November 12, 2003 “Casa Bonita” Cartman arranges for Butters to go missing in order to take his place when Kyle invites him to go to a Mexican-style Disneyland. Cartman convinces Butters that a meteor has wiped out almost all of humanity.
108 7-12 November 19, 2003 “All About the Mormons?” After Stan is forced to fight a Mormon boy, he becomes fascinated by his nice family but ultimately realizes that they are pretty dumb.
109 7-13 December 3, 2003 “Butt Out” The boys take up smoking after viewing a totally lame anti-smoking presentation at their school.
110 7-14 December 10, 2003 “Raisins” Wendy breaks up with Stan, so he tries to win her back; Butters falls for a waitress at a Hooters-like restaurant.
111 7-15 December 17, 2003 “It’s Christmas in Canada”

SEASON EIGHT

112 8-01 March 17, 2004 “Good Times With Weapons”
113 8-02 March 24, 2004 “Up the Down Steroid” Competition is fierce in a special olympics-type game, where Jimmy takes steroids to get an edge and Cartman has to convince the committee that he’s handicapped.
114 8-03 March 31, 2004 “The Passion of the Jew”
115 8-04 April 7, 2004 “You Got F*cked in the Ass” Stan has to put a team of dancers together to compete against an orange county school. Butters won’t help because of a tragic incident in his past.
116 8-05 April 14, 2004 “AWESOM-O” Things get out of hand when Cartman dresses up like a robot to get Butters’ secrets to use against him–the government and Hollywood both want the robot for their own uses.
117 8-06 April 21, 2004 “The Jeffersons” Michael Jackson and his family move into town, attracting all the children with his toys and animals. The kids feel sorry for his children, while Cartman wants to be his best friend, and the local police want to frame him because he is rich and black.
118 8-07 April 28, 2004 “Goobacks” People from the future arrive and take jobs that nobody wants, which leads to a big fight over how crowded the town has become and how they are taking everyone’s jobs.
119 8-08 October 27, 2004 “Douche and Turd” The school has to vote for a new mascot after PETA protests their use of a cow. Much to Kyle’s dismay, his argument with Cartman ends up making it an election between a giant Douche and a giant Turd.
120 8-09 November 3, 2004 “Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes” The evil Wall-Mart comes to town and lures everyone (including Cartman) with its spell and low prices; Stan and Kyle work to break the spell and save the town, which is losing all of its other businesses.
121 8-10 November 10, 2004 “Pre-School”
122 8-11 November 17, 2004 “Quest for Ratings”
123 8-12 December 1, 2004 “Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset” Wendy tries to be like the other girls, who emulate Paris Hilton and dress like sluts.
124 8-13 December 8, 2004 “Cartman’s Incredible Gift” Cartman gets a head injury, which leads people to think he is psychic, so he helps the police solve crimes; this gets him in trouble with other psychics when he won’t join them.
125 8-14 December 15, 2004 “Woodland Critter Christmas” Stan helps forest creatures to build a manger for their lord, but he discovers they work for Satan.

SEASON NINE

126 9-01 March 9, 2005 “Mr. Garrison’s Fancy New Vagina” Mr. Garrison gets a sex-change operation, so other town folk get plastic surgery, too; including Kyle, who wants to play basketball.
127 9-02 March 16, 2005 “Die Hippie, Die” Cartman tries to get rid of the hippie problem in town, but no one takes him seriously until drastic measures are needed.
128 9-03 March 23, 2005 “Wing” The boys become agents to make money; when their client Token is wooed away by another agent, they get another singer in order to beat that agent.
129 9-04 March 30, 2005 “Best Friends Forever” Kenny dies and goes to heaven, where he has to beat the evil on his new PSP.
130 9-05 April 6, 2004 “The Losing Edge” The boys goes to desperate measures to lose their baseball games so they can have their free time back. Meanwhile, Stan’s dad picks fight with the other dads in the stands.
131 9-06 April 13, 2005 “The Death of Eric Cartman” When the others start ignoring him, Cartman thinks he is dead and that Butters is the only one who can see him. Butters thinks Cartman is haunting him and fears he will be put away for being crazy.
132 9-07 April 20, 2005 “Erection Day” Jimmy wants to compete in the school’s talent contest, but first he has to get rid of his recent problem of sudden erections.
133 9-08 October 19, 2005 “Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow” When the nearby town of Beaverton is flooded from a beaver dam breaking, a national emergency is called; the adults fear the global warming crisis, while the kids try to get the disaster victims some help.
134 9-09 October 26, 2005 “Marjorine” Butters pretends to be a girl in order to spy on the girls for the other boys and learn the secret of their future-predicting device.
135 9-10 November 2, 2005 “Follow That Egg” The kids have to carry around eggs so they can learn how to be parents; meanwhile, Mr. Garrison wants to stop the local gay marriage bill from being signed so that Mr. Slave can’t marry his new boyfriend.
136 9-11 November 9, 2005 “Ginger Kids” Cartman builds local fear of red-headed kids but then ends up joining them and starting a pro-red-headed movement.
137 9-12 November 16, 2005 “Trapped in the Closet” Stan joins the Scientologists, who think he is the second coming of their founder, L. Ron Hubbard; this causes Tom Cruise to go into Stan’s closet and not come out, no matter how much they beg him to.
138 9-13 November 30, 2005 “Free Willzyx” The kids are conned into thinking that a whale needs their help to go back to the moon, so they get a rocket-ship in order to send him there.
139 9-14 December 7, 2005 “Bloody Mary” Stan’s dad decides he is an alcoholic, so he goes to the local statue of the Virgin Mary, which is bleeding out of its ass, to get healed.

SEASON TEN

140 10-01 March 22, 2006 “The Return of Chef” Chef returns after going missing, but he has been brain-washed by a child molesting cult, so the boys work to save him.
141 10-02 March 29, 2006 “Smug Alert!” Cartman tries to get rid of the hippie problem in town, but no one takes him seriously until drastic measures are needed.
142 10-03 April 5, 2006 “Cartoon Wars, Part 1” Cartman and Kyle have an epic battle and cross-country chase in order to save or destroy “Family Guy”.
143 10-04 April 12, 2006 “Cartoon Wars, Part 2” Cartman goes to Hollywood to put a stop to “Family Guy”. He finds out that the show’s writers are manatees.
144 10-05 April 19, 2006 “A Million Little Fibers” Towelie kicks his drug habit and writes a book about it, but he can only do so if he pretends to be a man. When Oprah discovers he is really a towelie, the public turns on him.
145 10-06 April 26, 2006 “ManBearPig” The boys help Al Gore search for the Manbearpig, but he ends up trapping them in a cave, where Cartman thinks he’s found treasure.
146 10-07 May 3, 2006 “Tsst” Cartman’s mom can’t control him any more, so she gets TV’s Dog Whisperer to help her train him.
147 10-08 October 4, 2006 “Make Love, Not Warcraft” The boys save the world by playing Warcraft and defeating a renegade player.
148 10-09 October 11, 2006 “Mystery of the Urinal Deuce” The school searches for clues about who left a piece of crap in the urinal; meanwhile, Kyle gets blamed for 9/11, thanks to Cartman.
149 10-10 October 18, 2006 “Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy” Kyle finds out that his brother is having an affair with his teacher.
150 10-11 October 25, 2006 “Hell on Earth 2006” Satan wants to throw a big party for Halloween.
151 10-12 November 1, 2006 “Go, God. Go! Part II” Cartman can’t wait for the new Wii to come out, so he has Butters freeze him for a few weeks. However, he ends up in the future instead.
152 10-13 November 8, 2006 “Go God Go XII” Cartman gets embroiled in futuristic politics where they are having war between atheist factions; he only wants to get his Wii to work.
153 10-14 November 15, 2006 “Stanley’s Cup” In order to get his bike back, Stan must coach a Pee Wee hocky team.

SEASON ELEVEN

154 11-01 March 7, 2007 “With Apologies to Jesse Jackson” Randy gets in trouble for saying the N word, while Cartman gets in trouble for laughing at a midget but doesn’t care.
155 11-02 March 14, 2007 “Cartman Sucks” Butters’ father sends him to a gay conversion camp, while Cartman tries to get back a photo that might make him look gay.
156 11-03 March 21, 2007 “Lice Capades” The boys try to figure out which classmate to blame for them having lice, while we see the trials of a whole lice civilization in Clyde’s hair.
157 11-04 March 28, 2007 “The Snuke” Cartman gets paranoid about a new muslim classmate being a terrorist, which leads to a 24 spoof.
158 11-05 April 4, 2007 “Fantastic Easter Special” When questioning what bunnies have to do with Easter, Stan inadvertently stumbles onto a mass secret conspiracy, similar to the one in The Da Vinci code.
159 11-06 April 11, 2007 “D-Yikes” After the boys hire Mexicans to write their essays, Ms. Garrison becomes a lesbian and helps defend a lesbian bar from Persian takeover.
160 11-07 April 18, 2007 “Night of the Living Homeless” Homeless people who act like zombies take over the town.
161 11-08 October 3, 2007 “Le Petit Tourette” Cartman pretends to have Tourette’s syndrome, but Kyle is the one who gets in trouble when he tries to tell everyone that Cartman is lying.
162 11-09 October 10, 2007 “More Crap” Randy competes with Bono over who passes the world’s largest bowel movement.
163 11-10 October 17, 2007 “Imaginationland (1)” The gang chases a leprechuan, who warns of a terrorist attack. Cartman insists that Kyle suck his balls to pay off a bet they made. The boys go to Imaginationland, which is attacked by terrorists. They hold Butters hostage and release evil imaginary characters on the world.
164 11-11 October 24, 2007 “Imaginationland: Episode II” The boys try to help the government save Imaginationland with a Stargate-like device as Butters is declare the one true hero who will save them all.
165 11-12 October 31, 2007 “Imaginationland: Episode III” Good and evil prepares to do battle in Imaginationland as Butters learns how to use his powers to save the world.
166 11-13 November 7, 2007 “Guitar Queer-o” Kyle and Stan compete over Guitar Hero.
167 11-14 November 14, 2007 “The List” Kyle gets depressed when the girls name him as the ugliest boy in school, which leads him to try to burn down the school.

SEASON TWELVE

168 12-01 March 12, 2008 “Tonsil Trouble” Cartman gets AIDS and gives it to Kyle. They have to visit Magic Johnson to get the cure.
169 12-02 March 19, 2008 “Britney’s New Look” When Britney Spears visits South Park, the boys try to get pictures of her to make money; she shoots herself in the head, so they have to help her get away from the papparazzi.
170 12-03 March 26, 2008 “Major Boobage” The boys learn about drugs, so Kenny gets addicated to sniffing cat urine (“cheesing”) because it takes him to a fantasy world with a large-breasted woman. This leads to the banning of cats, and Randy getting back into “cheesing” as well.
171 12-04 April 2, 2008 “Canada on Strike” Canadians go on strike and demand money from the internet. The boys get upset that Terrance and Phillip are not making new episodes, so they try to make money on the net themselves.
172 12-05 April 9, 2008 “Eek, A Penis!” Mr. Garrison tries to get his penis back while Cartman teaches a Mexican class how to cheat.
173 12-06 April 16, 2008 “Over Logging” The people in South park run out of internet, so Stan’s family heads to California to find more internet. Eventually, Kyle fixes the internet.
174 12-07 April 23, 2008 “Super Fun Time” The boys are taken hostage while on a field trip to Pioneer Village; Cartman and Butters help save everyone while holding hands.
175 12-08 October 8, 2008 “The China Problem” The boys want to have Lucas and Spielberg arrested for raping Indiana Jones, while Cartman worries that the Chinese are invading.
176 12-09 October 15, 2008 “Breast Cancer Show Ever” Cartman is worried when Wendy plans to beat him up for making fun of her during her presentation about breast cancer.
177 12-10 October 22, 2008 “Pandemic (1)” The boys start a Preuvian flute band but wind up in trouble with the government and have to go to Peru to stop any more bands from coming to the U.S. Their efforts don’t stop the giant guinea pigs from invading.
178 12-11 October 29, 2008 “Pandemic (2): The Startling” Stans family tries to avoid the giant guina pigs. The boys escape Peru and learn that the head of Homeland Security is an alien giant guinea pig who is behind the invasion. Only Craig can save the day.
179 12-12 November 5, 2008 “About Last Night…” Chaos ensues when Obama wins the election, which is the perfect cover for he, Michelle and McCain to pull of a big jewel heist.
180 12-13 November 8, 2008 “Elementary School Musical” The boys get annoyed at how popular “High School Musical” is to everyone in school. Stan is jealous that singer Bridon might steal Wendy, so he helps him become a basketball player.
181 12-14 November 19, 2008 “The Ungroundable” Butters thinks that some kids are real vampires, and then he becomes one, too. The goth kids get annoyed that the vampire kids are stealing their coolness.

SEASON THIRTEEN

182 13-01 March 11, 2009 “The Ring” Kenny takes his new girlfriend, Tammy, to a Jonas Brothers’ concert, hoping to get sex, but instead she gets a purity ring. The Jonas Brothers hand them out because their evil boss, Mickey Mouse, wants them to do it as a cover for his selling sex to little girls.
183 13-02 March 18, 2009 “The Coon” Cartman gets annoyed when he poses as superhero The Coon, but nobody cares. He tries to find out who the other superhero is, the popular Mysterion.
184 13-03 March 25, 2009 “Margaritaville” The townspeople try to deal with the failing economy. Kyle tries to help them out. Stan tries to return a Margarita-making machine.
185 13-04 April 1, 2009 “Eat, Pray, Queef” Women fart from their vaginas, and it becomes a world-wide feminist sensation, causing men to be disgusted and outraged.
186 13-05 April 8, 2009 “Fishsticks” Jimmy writes a popular joke, but Cartman tries to take credit for it. The joke causes Kanye West to do crazy things.
187 13-06 April 15, 2009 “Pinewood Derby” Randy uses sophisticated technology to help Stadn wijn a race, which leads to an alien being holding them hostage.
188 13-07 April 22, 2009 “Fatbeard” Cartman convinces most of the boys to join Somalian pirates; they are disappointed that they aren’t like the pirates they’ve seen in movies, but Cartman manages to make them over into those type of pirates anyway.
189 13-08 October 7, 2009 “Dead Celebrities” Ike sees dead people, so the boys have to help Michael Jackson and the other dead celebrities move on to the next world.
190 13-09 October 14, 2009 “Butters’ Bottom Bitch” Butters starts his own business selling girls’ kisses, modeling it after what he learns from pimps.
191 13-10 October 21, 2009 “W.T.F.” The gang makes their own wrestling shows, angering their school’s wrestling coach.
192 13-11 October 28, 2009 “Whale Whores” Stan tries to stop the Japanese from killing dolphins and whales.
193 13-12 November 4, 2009 “The F Word” The town is threatened by a group of bikers, who are labeled with a certain F word by the kids.
194 13-13 November 11, 2009 “Dances with Smurfs” Cartman takes over as morning announcements reader at the school, turning it into a trashy talk show; student body president Wendy tries to fight him over it.
195 13-14 November 18, 2009 “Pee” When too many boys pee in the water at the water park, the kids are sealed in as scientists try to figure out why the water has taken on a life of its own.

SEASON FOURTEEN

196 14-01 March 17, 2010 “Sexual Healing” Kyle, Kenny and Butters are diagnosed with sex addiction, so Kyle and Butters help Obama track down and kill the alien wizard responsible for men’s sex addiction.
197 14-02 March 24, 2010 “The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs” Disappointed by “A Catcher in the Rye,” the boys write an offensive book that causes everyone to vomit, yet it’s very successful and inspirational, resulting in Butters becoming famous and the other boys trying to get Sarah Jessica Parker killed.
198 14-03 March 31, 2010 “Medicinal Fried Chicken” The KFC turns into a medical marijuana dispensary, so Cartman sells KFC on the black market while Randy, trying to buy pot, grows large testicles.
199 14-04 April 7, 2010 “You Have 0 Friends” Kyle, Stan and the others learn the pitfalls of Facebook and eventually get dragged into the virtual world there.
200 14-05 April 14, 2010 “200” Tom Cruise and other celebrities threaten to sue the town over insults if they don’t let them meet Muhammad, the Super-Friend with magical goo, that they think will protect them from future insults; however, when the ginger kids threaten to blow up the town, the celebrities bring in Mecha-Streisand. Meanwhile, Cartman learns that he wasn’t told the truth about the identity of his father.
201 14-06 April 21, 2010 “201” The Super-Friends defeat Mecha-Streisand by having Krishna post as Neil Diamond to do a duet with her; meanwhile, Cartman learns that his real father was ginger Scott Tenorman’s father, former Denver Broncos player Jack Tenorman, whom he had tricked Scott into eating in a previous episode, and the boys help Tom Cruise find peace.
202 14-07 April 28, 2010 “Crippled Summer” The boys help Towelie get a job at a summer camp for children with mental and physical disabilities (attended by Jimmy and Timmy), in order to kick his drug habit; he eventually gets clean and reunites with his family, while Jimmy defeats the camp bully.
203 14-08 October 6, 2010 “Poor and Stupid”
204 14-09 October 13, 2010 “It’s a Jersey Thing”
205 14-10 October 20, 2010 “Insheeption”
206 14-11 October 27, 2010 “Coon 2: Hindsight”
207 14-12 November 3, 2010 “Mysterion Rises”
208 14-13 November 10, 2010 “Coon vs. Coon & Friends”
209 14-14 November 17, 2010 “Crème Fraiche”

SEASON FIFTEEN

210 15-01 April 27, 2011 “HUMANCENTiPAD”
211 15-02 May 4, 2011 “Funnybot”
212 15-03 May 11, 2011 “Royal Pudding”
213 15-04 May 18, 2011 “T.M.I.”
214 15-05 May 25, 2011 “Crack Baby Athletic Association”
215 15-06 June 1, 2011 “City Sushi”
216 15-07 June 8, 2011 “You’re Getting Old”
217 15-08 October 5, 2011 “Ass Burgers”
218 15-09 October 12, 2011 “The Last of the Meheecans”
219 15-10 October 19, 2011 “Bass to Mouth”
220 15-11 October 26, 2011 “Broadway Bro Down”
221 15-12 November 2, 2011 “1%”
222 15-13 November 9, 2011 “A History Channel Thanksgiving”
223 15-14 November 16, 2011 “The Poor Kid”

SEASON SIXTEEN

224 16-01 March 14, 2012 “Reverse Cowgirl”
225 16-02 March 21, 2012 “Cash for Gold”
226 16-03 March 28, 2012 “Faith Hilling”
227 16-04 April 4, 2012 “Jewpacabra”
228 16-05 April 11, 2012 “Butterballs”
229 16-06 April 18, 2012 “I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining”
230 16-07 April 25, 2012 “Cartman Finds Love”
231 16-08 September 26, 2012 “Sarcastaball”
232 16-09 October 3, 2012 “Raising the Bar”
233 16-10 October 10, 2012 “Insecurity”
234 16-11 October 17, 2012 “Going Native”
235 16-12 October 24, 2012 “A Nightmare on Face Time”
236 16-13 October 31, 2012 “A Scause for Applause”
237 16-14 November 7, 2012 “Obama Wins!”

SEASON SEVENTEEN

238 17-01 September 25, 2013 “Let Go, Let Gov”
239 17-02 October 2, 2013 “Informative Murder Porn”
240 17-03 October 9, 2013 “World War Zimmerman”
241 17-04 October 23, 2013 “Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers”
242 17-05 October 30, 2013 “Taming Strange”
243 17-06 November 6, 2013 “Ginger Cow”
244 17-07 November 13, 2013 “The Black Friday Trilogy”
245 17-08 November 30, 2013 “A Song of Ass and Fire”
246 17-09 December 4, 2013 “Titties and Dragons”
247 17-10 December 11, 2013 “The Hobbit”

SEASON EIGHTEEN

248 18-01 September 24, 2014 “Go Fund Yourself”
249 18-02 October 1, 2014 “Gluten Free Ebola”
250 18-03 October 8, 2014 “The Cissy”
251 18-04 October 15, 2014 “Handicar”
252 18-05 October 29, 2014 “The Magic Bush”
253 18-06 November 5, 2014 “Freemium Isn’t Free”
254 18-07 November 12, 2014 “Grounded Vindaloop”
255 18-08 November 19, 2014 “Cock Magic”
256 18-09 December 3, 2014 “#rehash”
257 18-10 December 10, 2014 “#HappyHolograms”

SEASON NINETEEN

258 19-01 September 16, 2015 “Stunning and Brave”
259 19-02 September 23, 2015 “Where My Country Gone?”
260 19-03 September 30, 2015 “The City Part of Town”
261 19-04 October 14, 2015 “You’re Not Yelping”
262 19-05 October 21, 2015 “Safe Space”
263 19-06 October 28, 2015 “Tweek x Craig”
264 19-07 November 11, 2015 “Naughty Ninjas”
265 19-08 November 18, 2015 “Sponsored Content”
266 19-09 December 2, 2015 “Truth and Advertising”
267 19-10 December 9, 2015 “PC Principal Final Justice”

SEASON TWENTY

268 20-01 September 14, 2016 “Member Berries”
269 20-02 September 21, 2016 “Skank Hunt”
270 20-03 September 28, 2016 “The Damned”
271 20-04 October 12, 2016 “Wieners Out”
272 20-05 October 19, 2016 “Douche and a Danish”
273 20-06 October 26, 2016 “Fort Collins”
274 20-07 November 9, 2016 “Oh Jeez”
275 20-08 November 16, 2016 “Members Only”
276 20-09 November 30, 2016 “Not Funny”
277 20-10 December 7, 2016 “The End of Serialization as We Know It”

SEASON TWENTY ONE

278 21-01 September 13, 2017 “White People Renovating Houses”
279 21-02 September 20, 2017 “Put It Down”
280 21-03 September 27, 2017 “Holiday Special”
281 21-04 October 11, 2017 “Franchise Prequel”
282 21-05 October 18, 2017 “Hummels & Heroin”
283 21-06 October 25, 2017 “Sons a Witches”
284 21-07 November 8, 2017 “Doubling Down”
285 21-08 November 15, 2017 “Moss Piglets”
286 21-09 November 29, 2017 “Super Hard PCness”
287 21-10 December 6, 2017 “Splatty Tomato”

SEASON TWENTY TWO

288. 22-1 September 26, 2018 “Dead Kids”
289. 22-2 October 3, 2018 “A Boy and a Priest”
290. 22-3 October 10, 2018 “The Problem with a Poo”
291. 22-4 October 17, 2018 “Tegridy Farms”
292. 22-5 October 31, 2018 “The Scoots”
293. 22-6 November 7, 2018 “Time to Get Cereal”
294. 22-7 November 14, 2018 “Nobody Got Cereal?”
295. 22-8 November 28, 2018 “Buddha Box”
296. 22-9 December 5, 2018 “Unfulfilled”
297. 22-10 December 12, 2018 “Bike Parade”

SEASON TWENTY THREE

298. 23-1 September 25, 2019 “Mexican Joker”
299. 23-2 October 2, 2019 “Band in China”
300. 23-3 October 9, 2019 “Shots!!!”
301. 23-4 October 16, 2019 “Let Them Eat Goo”
302. 23-5 October 30, 2019 “Tegridy Farms Halloween Special”
303. 23-6 November 6, 2019 “Season Finale”
304. 23-7 November 13, 2019 “Board Girls”
305. 23-8 November 27, 2019 “Turd Burglars”
306. 23-9 December 4, 2019 “Basic Cable”
307. 23-10 December 11, 2019 “Christmas Snow”

SEASON TWENTY FOUR

24-0 September 30, 2020 “The Pandemic Special”
24-0 March 10, 2021 “South ParQ Vaccination Special”

SEASON TWENTY FIVE

308. 25-1 February 2, 2022 “Pajama Day”
309. 25-2 February 9, 2022 “The Big Fix”
310. 25-3 February 16, 2022 “City People”
311. 25-4 March 2, 2022 “Back to the Cold War”
312. 25-5 March 9, 2022 “Help, My Teenager Hates Me!”
313. 25-6 March 16, 2022 “Credigree Weed St. Patrick’s Day Special”

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SEASON ONE

1 1-01 October 1, 2006 “Dexter”
2 1-02 October 8, 2006 “Crocodile”
3 1-03 October 15, 2006 “Popping Cherry”
4 1-04 October 22, 2006 “Let’s Give the Boy a Hand”
5 1-05 October 29, 2006 “Love American Style”
6 1-06 November 5, 2006 “Return to Sender”
7 1-07 November 12, 2006 “Circle of Friends”
8 1-08 November 19, 2006 “Shrink Wrap”
9 1-09 November 26, 2006 “Father Knows Best”
10 1-10 December 3, 2016 “Seeing Red”
11 1-11 December 10, 2016 “Truth Be Told”
12 1-12 December 17, 2016 “Born Free”

SEASON TWO

13 2-01 September 30, 2007 “It’s Alive!”
14 2-02 October 7, 2007 “Waiting to Exhale”
15 2-03 October 14, 2007 “An Inconvenient Lie”
16 2-04 October 21, 2007 “See-Through”
17 2-05 October 28, 2007 “The Dark Defender”
18 2-06 November 4, 2007 “Dex, Lies, and Videotape”
19 2-07 November 11, 2007 “That Night, a Forest Grew”
20 2-08 November 18, 2007 “Morning Comes”
21 2-09 November 25, 2007 “Resistance is Futile”
22 2-10 December 2, 2007 “There’s Something About Harry”
23 2-11 December 9, 2007 “Left Turn Ahead”
24 2-12 December 16, 2007 “The British Invasion”

SEASON THREE

25 3-01 September 28, 2008 “Our Father”
26 3-02 October 5, 2008 “Finding Freebo”
27 3-03 October 12, 2008 “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”
28 3-04 October 19, 2008 “All in the Family”
29 3-05 October 26, 2008 “Turning Biminese”
30 3-06 November 2, 2008 “SĂ­ Se Puede”
31 3-07 November 9, 2008 “Easy as Pie”
32 3-08 November 16, 2008 “The Damage a Man Can Do”
33 3-09 November 23, 2008 “About Last Night”
34 3-10 November 30, 2008 “Go Your Own Way”
35 3-11 December 7, 2008 “I Had a Dream”
36 3-12 December 14, 2008 “Do You Take Dexter Morgan?”

SEASON FOUR

37 4-01 September 27, 2009 “Living the Dream”
38 4-02 October 4, 2009 “Remains to Be Seen”
39 4-03 October 11, 2009 “Blinded by the Light”
40 4-04 October 18, 2009 “Dex Takes a Holiday”
41 4-05 October 25, 2009 “Dirty Harry”
42 4-06 November 1, 2009 “If I Had a Hammer”
43 4-07 November 8, 2009 “Slack Tide”
44 4-08 November 15, 2009 “Road Kill”
45 4-09 November 22, 2009 “Hungry Man”
46 4-10 November 29, 2009 “Lost Boys”
47 4-11 December 6, 2009 “Hello, Dexter Morgan”
48 4-12 December 13, 2009 “The Getaway”

SEASON FIVE

49 5-01 September 26, 2010 “My Bad”
50 5-02 October 3, 2010 “Hello, Bandit”
51 5-03 October 10, 2010 “Practically Perfect”
52 5-04 October 17, 2010 “Beauty and the Beast”
53 5-05 October 24, 2010 “First Blood”
54 5-06 October 31, 2010 “Everything is Illumenated”
55 5-07 November 7, 2010 “Circle Us”
56 5-08 November 14, 2010 “Take It!”
57 5-09 November 21, 2010 “Teenage Wasteland”
58 5-10 November 28, 2010 “In the Beginning”
59 5-11 December 5, 2010 “Hop a Freighter”
60 5-12 December 12, 2010 “The Big One”

SEASON SIX

61 6-01 October 2, 2011 “Those Kinds of Things”
62 6-02 October 9, 2011 “Once Upon a Time…”
63 6-03 October 16, 2011 “Smokey and the Bandit”
64 6-04 October 23, 2011 “A Horse of a Different Color”
65 6-05 October 30, 2011 “The Angel of Death”
66 6-06 November 6, 2011 “Just Let Go”
67 6-07 November 13, 2011 “Nebraska”
68 6-08 November 20, 2011 “Sin of Omission”
69 6-09 November 27, 2011 “Get Gellar”
70 6-10 December 4, 2011 “Ricochet Rabbit”
71 6-11 December 11, 2011 “Talk to the Hand”
72 6-12 December 18, 2011 “This is the Way the World Ends”

SEASON SEVEN

73 7-01 September 30, 2012 “Are You…?”
74 7-02 October 7, 2012 “Sunshine and Frosty Swirl”
75 7-03 October 14, 2012 “Buck the System”
76 7-04 October 21, 2012 “Run”
77 7-05 October 28, 2012 “Swim Deep”
78 7-06 November 4, 2012 “Do the Wrong Thing”
79 7-07 November 11, 2012 “Chemistry”
80 7-08 November 18, 2012 “Argentina”
81 7-09 November 26, 2012 “Helter Skelter”
82 7-10 December 2, 2012 “The Dark… Whatever”
83 7-11 December 9, 2012 “Do You See What I See?”
84 7-12 December 16, 2012 “Surprise, Motherfucker!”

SEASON EIGHT

85 8-01 June 30, 2013 “A Beautiful Day”
86 8-02 July 7, 2013 “Every Silver Lining…”
87 8-03 July 14, 2013 “What’s Eating Dexter Morgan?”
88 8-04 July 21, 2013 “Scar Tissue”
89 8-05 July 28, 2013 “This Little Piggy”
90 8-06 August 4, 2013 “A Little Reflection”
91 8-07 August 11, 2013 “Dress Code”
92 8-08 August 18, 2013 “Are We There Yet?”
93 8-09 August 25, 2013 “Make Your Own Kind of Music”
94 8-10 September 8, 2013 “Goodbye Miami”
95 8-11 September 15, 2013 “Monkey in a Box”
96 8-12 September 22, 2013 “Remember the Monsters?”

SEASON NINE

97 9-01 November 7, 2021 “Cold Snap”
97 9-02 November 14, 2021 “Storm of Fuck”
99 9-03 November 21, 2021 “Smoke Signals”
100 9-04 November 28, 2021 “H Is for Hero”
101 9-05 December 5, 2021 “Runaway”
102 9-06 December 12, 2021 “Too Many Tuna Sandwiches”
103 9-07 December 19, 2021 “Skin of Her Teeth”

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SEASON ONE

1 1-01 January 21, 2016 “Pilot, Part 1”
2 1-02 January 28, 2016 “Pilot, Part 2”
3 1-03 February 4, 2016 “Blood Ties”
4 1-04 February 11, 2016 “White Knights”
5 1-05 February 18, 2016 “Fail-Safe”
6 1-06 February 25, 2016 “Star City 2046”
7 1-07 March 3, 2016 “Marooned”
8 1-08 March 10, 2016 “Night of the Hawk”
9 1-09 March 31, 2016 “Left Behind”
10 1-10 April 7, 2016 “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head”
11 1-11 April 14, 2016 “The Magnificent Eight”
12 1-12 April 21, 2016 “Last Refuge”
13 1-13 April 28, 2016 “Leviathan”
14 1-14 May 5, 2016 “River of Time”
15 1-15 May 12, 2016 “Destiny”
16 1-16 May 19, 2016 “Legendary”

SEASON TWO

17 2-01 October 13, 2016 “Out of Time”
18 2-02 October 20, 2016 “The Justice Society of America”
19 2-03 October 27, 2016 “Shogun”
20 2-04 November 3, 2016 “Abominations”
21 2-05 November 10, 2016 “Compromised”
22 2-06 November 17, 2016 “Outlaw Country”
23 2-07 December 1, 2016 “Invasion!”
24 2-08 December 8, 2016 “The Chicago Way”
25 2-09 January 24, 2017 “Raiders of the Lost Art”
26 2-10 January 31, 2017 “The Legion of Doom”
27 2-11 February 7, 2017 “Turncoat”
28 2-12 February 21, 2017 “Camelot/3000”
29 2-13 March 7, 2017 “Land of the Lost”
30 2-14 March 14, 2017 “Moonshot”
31 2-15 March 21, 2017 “Fellowship of the Spear”
32 2-16 March 28, 2017 “Doomworld”
33 2-17 April 4, 2017 “Aruba”

SEASON THREE

34 3-01 October 10, 2017 “Aruba-Con”
35 3-02 October 17, 2017 “Freakshow”
36 3-03 October 24, 2017 “Zari”
37 3-04 October 31, 2017 “Phone Home”
38 3-05 November 7, 2017 “Return of the Mack”
39 3-06 November 14, 2017 “Helen Hunt”
40 3-07 November 21, 2017 “Welcome to the Jungle”
41 3-08 November 28, 2017 “Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4”
42 3-09 December 5, 2017 “Beebo the God of War”
43 3-10 February 12, 2018 “Daddy Darhkest”
44 3-11 February 19, 2018 “Here I Go Again”
45 3-12 February 26, 2018 “The Curse of the Earth Totem”
46 3-13 March 5, 2018 “No Country for Old Dads”
47 3-14 March 12, 2018 “Amazing Grace”
48 3-15 March 19, 2018 “Necromancing the Stone”
49 3-16 March 26, 2018 “I, Ava”
50 3-17 April 2, 2018 “Guest Starring John Noble”
51 3-18 April 2, 2018 “The Good, the Bad and the Cuddly”

SEASON FOUR

52 4-01 October 22, 2018 “The Virgin Gary”
53 4-02 October 29, 2018 “Witch Hunt”
54 4-03 November 5, 2018 “Dancing Queen”
55 4-04 November 12, 2018 “Wet Hot American Bummer”
56 4-05 November 19, 2018 “Tagumo Attacks!!!”
57 4-06 November 26, 2018 “Tender is the Nate”
58 4-07 December 3, 2018 “Hell No, Dolly!”
59 4-08 December 10, 2018 “Legends of To-Meow-Meow”
60 4-09 April 1, 2019 “Lucha De Apuestas”
61 4-10 April 8, 2019 “The Getaway”
62 4-11 April 15, 2019 “SĂ©ance and Sensibility”
63 4-12 April 22, 2019 “The Eggplant, the Witch & the Wardrobe”
64 4-13 April 29, 2019 “Egg MacGuffin”
65 4-14 May 6, 2019 “Nip | Stuck”
66 4-15 May 13, 2019 “Terms of Service”
67 4-16 May 20, 2019 “Hey, World!”

SEASON FIVE

68 5-01 January 14, 2020 “Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 5”
69 5-02 January 21, 2020 “Meet the Legends”
70 5-03 February 4, 2020 “Miss Me, Kiss Me, Love Me”
71 5-04 February 11, 2020 “Slay Anything”
72 5-05 February 18, 2020 “A Head of Her Time”
73 5-06 February 25, 2020 “Mortal Khanbat”
74 5-07 March 10, 2020 “Mr. Parker’s Cul-De-Sac”
75 5-08 March 17, 2020 “Romeo V. Juliet: Down of Justness”
76 5-09 April 21, 2020 “Zari, Not Zari”
77 5-10 April 28, 2020 “The Great British Fake Off”
78 5-11 May 5, 2020 “Ship Broken”
79 5-12 May 12, 2020 “Freaks and Greeks”
80 5-13 May 19, 2020 “I Am Legends”
81 5-14 May 26, 2020 “The One Where We’re Trapped on TV”
82 5-15 June 2, 2020 “Swan Thong”

SEASON SIX

83 6-01 May 2, 2021 “Ground Control to the Sara Lance”
84 6-02 May 9, 2021 “Meat: The Legends”
85 6-03 May 16, 2021 “The Ex-Factor”
86 6-04 May 23, 2021 “Bay of Squids”
87 6-05 June 6, 2021 “The Satanist’s Apprentice”
88 6-06 June 13, 2021 “Bishop’s Gambit”
89 6-07 June 20, 2021 “Back to the Finale, Part II”
90 6-08 June 27, 2021 “Stressed Western”
91 6-09 July 11, 2021 “This is Gus”
92 6-10 July 18, 2021 “Bad Blood”
93 6-11 August 8, 2021 “The Final Frame”
94 6-12 August 15, 2021 “Bored on Board Onboard”
95 6-13 August 22, 2021 “Silence of the Sonograms”
96 6-14 August 29, 2021 “There Will Be Brood”
97 6-15 September 5, 2021 “The Fungus Amongus

SEASON SEVEN

98 7-01 October 13, 2021 “The Bullet Blondes”
84 7-02 October 20, 2021 “The Need for Speed”
85 7-03 October 27, 2021 “wvrdr_error_100 not found”
86 7-04 November 3, 2021 “Speakeasy Does It”

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SEASON ONE

1 1-01 March 27, 2005 “A Hard Day’s Night”
2 1-02 April 03, 2005 “The First Cut Is the Deepest”
3 1-03 April 10, 2005 “Winning a Battle, Losing the War”
4 1-04 April 17, 2005 “No Man’s Land”
5 1-05 April 24, 2005 “Shake Your Groove Thing”
6 1-06 May 01, 2005 “If Tomorrow Never Comes”
7 1-07 May 08, 2005 “The Self-Destruct Button”
8 1-08 May 15, 2005 “Save Me”
9 1-09 May 22, 2005 “Who’s Zoomin’ Who?”

SEASON TWO

10 2-01 September 25, 2005 “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head”
11 2-02 October 2, 2005 “Enough Is Enough (No More Tears)”
12 2-03 October 9, 2005 “Make Me Lose Control”
13 2-04 October 16, 2005 “Deny, Deny, Deny”
14 2-05 October 23, 2005 “Bring the Pain”
15 2-06 October 30, 2005 “Into You Like a Train”
16 2-07 November 6, 2005 “Something to Talk About”
17 2-08 November 13, 2005 “Let It Be”
18 2-09 November 20, 2005 “Thanks for the Memories”
19 2-10 November 27, 2005 “Much Too Much”
20 2-11 December 4, 2005 “Owner of a Lonely Heart”
21 2-12 December 11, 2005 “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer”
22 2-13 January 15, 2006 “Begin the Begin”
23 2-14 January 22, 2006 “Tell Me Sweet Little Lies”
24 2-15 January 29, 2006 “Break on Through”
25 2-16 Febrary 5, 2006 “It’s the End of the World”
26 2-17 Febrary 12, 2006 “As We Know it”
27 2-18 Febrary 19, 2006 “Yesterday”
28 2-19 Febrary 26, 2006 “What Have I Done to Deserve This?”
29 2-20 March 12, 2006 “Band-Aid Covers the Bullet Hole”
30 2-21 March 19, 2006 “Superstition”
31 2-22 April 2, 2006 “The Name of the Game”
32 2-23 April 30, 2006 “Blues for Sister Someone”
33 2-24 May 7, 2006 “Blues for Sister Someone”
34 2-25 May 14, 2006 “17 Seconds”
35 2-26 May 15, 2006 “Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response”
36 2-27 May 15, 2006 “Losing My Religion”

SEASON THREE

37 3-01 September 21, 2006 “Time Has Come Today”
38 3-02 September 28, 2006 “I Am a Tree”
39 3-03 October 5, 2006 “Sometimes a Fantasy”
40 3-04 October 12, 2006 “What I Am”
41 3-05 October 19, 2006 “Oh, the Guilt”
42 3-06 November 2, 2006 “Let the Angels Commit”
43 3-07 November 9, 2006 “Where the Boys Are”
44 3-08 November 16, 2006 “Staring at the Sun”
45 3-09 November 23, 2006 “From a Whisper to a Scream”
46 3-10 November 30, 2006 “Don’t Stand So Close to Me”
47 3-11 January 11, 2007 “Six Days (1)”
48 3-12 January 18, 2007 “Six Days (2)”
49 3-13 January 25, 2007 “Great Expectations”
50 3-14 February 1, 2007 “Wishin’ and Hopin'”
51 3-15 Febrary 8, 2007 “Walk on Water”
52 3-16 Febrary 15, 2007 “Drowning on Dry Land”
53 3-17 Febrary 22, 2007 “Some Kind of Miracle”
54 3-18 March 15, 2007 “Scars and Souvenirs”
55 3-19 March 22, 2007 “My Favorite Mistake”
56 3-20 April 19, 2007 “Time After Time”
57 3-21 April 26, 2007 “Desire”
58 3-22 May 3, 2007 “The Other Side of This Life (1)”
59 3-23 May 3, 2007 “The Other Side of This Life (2)”
60 3-24 May 10, 2007 “Testing 1-2-3”
61 3-25 May 17, 2007 “Didn’t We Almost Have It All”

SEASON FOUR

62 4-01 September 27, 2007 “A Change Is Gonna Come”
63 4-02 October 4, 2007 “Love/Addiction”
64 4-03 October 11, 2007 “Let the Truth Sting”
65 4-04 October 18, 2007 “The Heart of the Matter”
66 4-05 October 25, 2007 “Haunt You Every Day”
67 4-06 November 1, 2007 “Kung Fu Fighting”
68 4-07 November 8, 2007 “Physical Attraction… Chemical Reaction”
69 4-08 November 15, 2007 “Forever Young”
70 4-09 November 22, 2007 “Crash Into Me (1)”
71 4-10 December 6, 2007 “Crash Into Me (2)”
72 4-11 January 10, 2008 “Lay Your Hands on Me”
73 4-12 April 24, 2008 “Where the Wild Things Are”
74 4-13 May 1, 2008 “Piece of My Heart”
75 4-14 May 8, 2008 “The Becoming”
76 4-15 May 15, 2008 “Losing My Mind”
77 4-16 May 22, 2008 “Freedom (1)”
78 4-17 May 22, 2008 “Freedom (2)”

SEASON FIVE

79 5-01 September 25, 2008 “Dream a Little Dream of Me (1)”
80 5-02 September 25, 2008 “Dream a Little Dream of Me (1)”
81 5-03 October 9, 2008 “Here Comes the Flood”
82 5-04 October 16, 2008 “Brave New World”
83 5-05 October 23, 2008 “There’s No ‘I’ in Team”
84 5-06 October 30, 2008 “Life During Wartime”
85 5-07 November 6, 2008 “Rise Up”
86 5-08 November 13, 2008 “These Ties That Bind”
87 5-09 November 20, 2008 “In the Midnight Hour”
88 5-10 December 4, 2008 “All by Myself”
89 5-11 January 8, 2009 “Wish You Were Here”
90 5-12 January 15, 2009 “Sympathy for the Devil”
91 5-13 January 22, 2009 “Stairway to Heaven”
92 5-14 February 5, 2009 “Beat Your Heart Out”
93 5-15 Febrary 12, 2009 “Before and After”
94 5-16 Febrary 19, 2009 “An Honest Mistake”
95 5-17 March 12, 2009 “I Will Follow You Into the Dark”
96 5-18 March 19, 2009 “Stand by Me”
97 5-19 March 26, 2009 “Elevator Love Letter”
98 5-20 April 23, 2009 “Sweet Surrender”
99 5-21 April 30, 2009 “No Good at Saying Sorry”
100 5-22 May 7, 2009 “What a Difference a Day Makes”
101 5-23 May 14, 2009 “Here’s to the Future”
102 5-24 May 14, 2009 “Now or Never”

SEASON SIX

103 6-01 September 24, 2009 “Good Mourning”
104 6-02 September 24, 2009 “Goodbye”
105 6-03 October 1, 2009 “I Always Feel Like Somebody’s Watchin’ Me”
106 6-04 October 8, 2009 “Tainted Obligation”
107 6-05 October 15, 2009 “Invasion”
108 6-06 October 22, 2009 “I Saw What I Saw”
109 6-07 October 29, 2009 “Give Peace a Chance”
110 6-08 November 5, 2009 “Invest in Love”
111 6-09 November 12, 2009 “New History”
112 6-10 November 19, 2009 “Holidaze”
113 6-11 January 14, 2010 “Blink”
114 6-12 January 21, 2010 “I Like You So Much Better When You’re Naked”
115 6-13 February 4, 2010 “State of Love and Trust”
116 6-14 Febrary 11, 2010 “Valentine’s Day Massacre”
117 6-15 Febrary 18, 2010 “The Time Warp”
118 6-16 March 4, 2010 “Perfect Little Accident”
119 6-17 March 11, 2010 “Push”
120 6-18 March 25, 2010 “Suicide Is Painless”
121 6-19 April 1, 2010 “Sympathy for the Parents”
122 6-20 April 29, 2010 “Hook, Line, and Sinner”
123 6-21 May 6, 2010 “How Insensitive”
124 6-22 May 13, 2010 “Shiny Happy People”
125 6-23 May 20, 2010 “Sanctuary”
126 6-23 May 20, 2010 “Death and All His Friends”

SEASON SEVEN

127 7-01 September 23, 2010 “With You I’m Born Again”
128 7-02 September 30, 2010 “Shock to the System”
129 7-03 October 7, 2010 “Superfreak”
130 7-04 October 14, 2010 “Can’t Fight Biology”
131 7-05 October 21, 2010 “Almost Grown”
132 7-06 October 28, 2010 “These Arms of Mine”
133 7-07 November 4, 2010 “That’s Me Trying”
134 7-08 November 11, 2010 “Something’s Gotta Give”
135 7-09 November 18, 2010 “Slow Night, So Long”
136 7-10 December 2, 2010 “Adrift and at Peace”
137 7-11 January 6, 2011 “Disarm”
138 7-12 January 13, 2011 “Start Me Up”
139 7-13 Febrary 3, 2011 “Don’t Deceive Me”
140 7-14 Febrary 10, 2011 “P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)”
141 7-15 Febrary 17, 2011 “Golden Hour”
142 7-16 Febrary 24, 2011 “Not Responsible”
143 7-17 March 24, 2011 “This Is How We Do It”
144 7-18 March 31, 2011 “Song Beneath the Song”
145 7-19 April 28, 2011 “It’s a Long Way Back”
146 7-20 May 5, 2011 “White Wedding”
147 7-21 May 12, 2011 “I Will Survive”
148 7-22 May 19, 2011 “Unaccompanied Minor”

SEASON EIGHT

149 8-01 September 22, 2011 “Free Falling”
150 8-02 September 22, 2011 “She’s Gone”
151 8-03 September 29, 2011 “Take the Lead”
152 8-04 October 6, 2011 “What Is It About Men”
153 8-05 October 13, 2011 “Love, Loss and Legacy”
154 8-06 October 20, 2011 “Poker Face”
155 8-07 October 27, 2011 “Put Me In, Coach”
156 8-08 November 3, 2011 “Heart-Shaped Box”
157 8-09 November 10, 2011 “Dark Was the Night”
158 8-10 January 5, 2012 “Suddenly”
159 8-11 January 12, 2012 “This Magic Moment”
160 8-12 January 19, 2012 “Hope for the Hopeless”
161 8-13 Febrary 2, 2012 “If/then”
162 8-14 Febrary 9, 2012 “All You Need Is Love”
163 8-15 Febrary 16, 2012 “Have You Seen Me Lately?”
164 8-16 Febrary 23, 2012 “If Only You Were Lonely”
165 8-17 March 15, 2012 “One Step Too Far”
166 8-18 April 5, 2012 “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”
167 8-19 April 12, 2012 “Support System”
168 8-20 April 19, 2012 “The Girl with No Name”
169 8-21 April 26, 2012 “Moment of Truth”
170 8-22 May 3, 2012 “Let the Bad Times Roll”
171 8-23 May 10, 2012 “Migration”
172 8-24 May 17, 2012 “Flight”

SEASON NINE

173 9-01 September 27, 2012 “Going, Going, Gone”
174 9-02 October 4, 2012 “Remember the Time”
175 9-03 October 18, 2012 “Love the One You’re With”
176 9-04 October 25, 2012 “I Saw Her Standing There”
177 9-05 November 8, 2012 “Beautiful Doom”
178 9-06 November 15, 2012 “Second Opinion”
179 9-07 November 29, 2012 “I Was Made for Lovin’ You”
180 9-08 December 6, 2012 “Love Turns You Upside Down”
181 9-09 December 13, 2012 “Run, Baby, Run”
182 9-10 January 10, 2013 “Things We Said Today”
183 9-11 January 17, 2013 “The End Is the Beginning Is the End”
184 9-12 January 24, 2013 “Walking on a Dream”
185 9-13 January 31, 2013 “Bad Blood”
186 9-14 Febrary 7, 2013 “The Face of Change”
187 9-15 Febrary 14, 2013 “Hard Bargain”
188 9-16 Febrary 21, 2013 “This Is Why We Fight”
189 9-17 March 14, 2013 “Transplant Wasteland”
190 9-18 March 21, 2013 “Idle Hands”
191 9-19 March 28, 2013 “Can’t Fight This Feeling”
192 9-20 April 4, 2013 “She’s Killing Me”
193 9-21 April 25, 2013 “Sleeping Monster”
194 9-22 May 9, 2013 “Do You Believe in Magic”
195 9-23 May 9, 2013 “Readiness Is All”
196 9-24 May 16, 2013 “Perfect Storm”

SEASON TEN

197 10-01 September 26, 2013 “Seal Our Fate”
198 10-02 September 26, 2013 “I Want You with Me”
199 10-03 October 3, 2013 “Everybody’s Crying Mercy”
200 10-04 October 10, 2013 “Puttin’ on the Ritz”
201 10-05 October 17, 2013 “I Bet It Stung”
202 10-06 October 24, 2013 “Map of You”
203 10-07 October 31, 2013 “Thriller”
204 10-08 November 7, 2013 “Two Against One”
205 10-09 November 14, 2013 “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word”
206 10-10 November 21, 2013 “Somebody That I Used to Know”
207 10-11 December 5, 2013 “Man on the Moon”
208 10-12 December 12, 2013 “Get Up, Stand Up”
209 10-13 Febrary 27, 2014 “Take It Back”
210 10-14 March 6, 2014 “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away”
211 10-15 March 13, 2014 “Throwing It All Away”
212 10-16 March 20, 2014 “We Gotta Get Out of This Place”
213 10-17 March 27, 2014 “Do You Know?”
214 10-18 April 3, 2014 “You Be Illin'”
215 10-19 April 10, 2014 “I’m Winning”
216 10-20 April 17, 2014 “Go It Alone”
217 10-21 April 24, 2014 “Change of Heart”
218 10-22 May 1, 2014 “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
219 10-23 May 8, 2014 “Everything I Try to Do, Nothing Seems to Turn Out Right”
220 10-24 May 15, 2014 “Feat (of the Unknown)”

SEASON ELEVEN

221 11-01 September 25, 2014 “I Must Have Lost It on the Wind”
222 11-02 October 2, 2014 “Puzzle with a Piece Missing”
223 11-03 October 9, 2014 “Got to Be Real”
224 11-04 October 16, 2014 “Only Mama Knows”
225 11-05 October 23, 2014 “Bend and Break”
226 11-06 November 6, 2014 “Don’t Let’s Start”
227 11-07 November 13, 2014 “Could We Start Again, Please?”
228 11-08 November 20, 2014 “Risk”
229 11-09 January 29, 2015 “Where Do We Go from Here”
230 11-10 Febrary 5, 2015 “The Bed’s Too Big Without You”
231 11-11 Febrary 12, 2015 “All I Could Do Was Cry”
232 11-12 Febrary 19, 2015 “The Great Pretender”
233 11-13 Febrary 26, 2015 “Staring at the End”
234 11-14 March 5, 2015 “The Distance”
235 11-15 March 12, 2015 “I Feel the Earth Move”
236 11-16 March 19, 2015 “Don’t Dream It’s Over”
237 11-17 March 26, 2015 “With or Without You”
238 11-18 April 2, 2015 “When I Grow Up”
239 11-19 April 9, 2015 “Crazy Love”
240 11-20 April 16, 2015 “One Flight Down”
241 11-21 April 23, 2015 “How to Save a Life”
242 11-22 April 30, 2015 “She’s Leaving Home”
243 11-23 May 7, 2015 “Time Stops”
244 11-24 May 14, 2015 “You’re My Home”

SEASON TWELVE

245 12-01 September 24, 2015 “Sledgehammer”
246 12-02 October 1, 2015 “Walking Tall”
247 12-03 October 8, 2015 “I Choose You”
248 12-04 October 15, 2015 “Old Time Rock and Roll”
249 12-05 October 22, 2015 “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner”
250 12-06 November 5, 2015 “The Me Nobody Knows”
251 12-07 November 12, 2015 “Something Against You”
252 12-08 November 19, 2015 “Things We Lost in the Fire”
253 12-09 Febrary 11, 2016 “The Sound of Silence”
254 12-10 Febrary 18, 2016 “All I Want Is You”
255 12-11 Febrary 25, 2016 “Unbreak My Heart”
256 12-12 March 3, 2016 “My Next Life”
257 12-13 March 10, 2016 “All Eyez on Me”
258 12-14 March 17, 2016 “Odd Man Out”
259 12-15 March 24, 2016 “I Am Not Waiting Anymore”
260 12-16 March 31, 2016 “When It Hurts So Bad”
261 12-17 April 7, 2016 “I Wear the Face”
262 12-18 April 14, 2016 “There’s a Fine, Fine Line”
263 12-19 April 14, 2016 “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)”
264 12-20 April 21, 2016 “Triger Happy”
265 12-21 April 28, 2016 “You’re Gonna Need Someone on Your Side”
266 12-22 May 5, 2016 “Mama Tried”
267 12-23 May 12, 2016 “At Last”
268 12-24 May 19, 2016 “Family Affair”

SEASON THIRTEEN

269 13-01 September 2, 2016 “Undo”
270 13-02 September 29, 2016 “Catastrophe and the Cure”
271 13-03 October 6, 2016 “I Ain’t No Miracle Worker”
272 13-04 October 13, 2016 “Falling Slowly”
273 13-05 October 20, 2016 “Both Sides Now”
274 13-06 October 27, 2016 “Roar”
275 13-07 November 3, 2016 “Why Try to Change Me Now”
276 13-08 November 10, 2016 “The Room Where It Happens”
277 13-09 November 17, 2016 “You Haven’t Done Nothin'”
278 13-10 January 26, 2017 “You Can Look (But You’d Better Not Touch)”
279 13-11 Febrary 2, 2017 “Jukebox Hero”
280 13-12 Febrary 9, 2017 “None of Your Business”
281 13-13 Febrary 16, 2017 “It Only Gets Much Worse”
282 13-14 Febrary 23, 2017 “Back Where You Belong”
283 13-15 March 9, 2017 “Civil War”
284 13-16 March 16, 2017 “Who is He (And What is He to You)?”
285 13-17 March 23, 2017 “Till I Hear It from You”
286 13-18 March 30, 2017 “Be Still, My Soul”
287 13-19 April 6, 2017 “What’s Inside”
288 13-20 April 13, 2017 “In the Air Tonight”
289 13-21 April 27, 2017 “Don’t Stop Me Now”
290 13-22 May 4, 2017 “Leave It Inside”
291 13-23 May 11, 2017 “True Colors”
292 13-24 May 18, 2017 “Ring of Fire”

SEASON FOURTEEN

293 14-01 September 28, 2017 “Break Down the House”
294 14-02 September 28, 2017 “Get Off on the Pain”
295 14-03 October 5, 2017 “Go Big or Go Home”
296 14-04 October 12, 2017 “Ain’t That a Kick in the Head”
297 14-05 October 26, 2017 “Danger Zone”
298 14-06 November 2, 2017 “Come on Down to My Boat, Baby”
299 14-07 November 9, 2017 “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story”
300 14-08 November 16, 2017 “Out of Nowhere”
301 14-09 January 18, 2018 “1-800-799-7233”
302 14-10 January 25, 2018 “Personal Jesus”
303 14-11 Febrary 1, 2018 “(Don’t Fear) the Reaper”
304 14-12 Febrary 8, 2018 “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger”
305 14-13 March 1, 2018 “You Really Got a Hold on Me”
306 14-14 March 8, 2018 “Games People Play”
307 14-15 March 15, 2018 “Old Scars, Future Hearts”
308 14-16 March 22, 2018 “Caught Somewhere in Time”
309 14-17 March 29, 2018 “One Day Like This”
310 14-18 April 5, 2018 “Hold Back the River”
311 14-19 April 12, 2018 “Beautiful Dreamer”
312 14-20 April 19, 2018 “Judgment Day”
313 14-21 April 26, 2018 “Bad Reputation”
314 14-22 May 3, 2018 “Fight for Your Mind”
315 14-23 May 10, 2018 “Cold as Ice”
316 14-24 May 17, 2018 “All of Me”

SEASON FIFTEEN

317 15-01 September 27, 2018 “With a Wonder and a Wild Desire”
318 15-02 September 27, 2018 “Broken Together”
319 15-03 October 4, 2018 “Gut Feeling”
320 15-04 October 11, 2018 “Momma Knows Best”
321 15-05 October 25, 2018 “Everyday Angel”
322 15-06 November 1, 2018 “Flowers Grow Out of My Grave”
323 15-07 November 8, 2018 “Anybody Have a Map?”
324 15-08 November 15, 2018 “Blowin’ in the Wind”
325 15-09 January 17, 2019 “Shelter from the Storm”
326 15-10 January 24, 2019 “Help, I’m Alive”
327 15-11 January 31, 2019 “The Winner Takes It All”
328 15-12 Febrary 7, 2019 “Girlfriend in a Coma”
329 15-13 Febrary 14, 2019 “I Walk the Line”
330 15-14 Febrary 21, 2019 “I Want a New Drug”
331 15-15 Febrary 28, 2019 “We Didn’t Start the Fire”
332 15-16 March 7, 2019 “Blood and Water”
333 15-17 March 14, 2019 “And Dream of Sheep”
334 15-18 March 21, 2019 “Add It Up”
335 15-19 March 28, 2019 “Silent All These Years”
336 15-20 April 4, 2019 “The Whole Package”
337 15-21 April 11, 2019 “Good Shepherd”
338 15-22 April 18, 2019 “Head Over High Heels”
339 15-23 May 2, 2019 “What I Did for Love”
340 15-24 May 9, 2019 “Drawn to the Blood”
341 15-25 May 16, 2019 “Jump Into the Fog”

SEASON SIXTEEN

342 16-01 September 26, 2019 “Nothing Left to Cling To”
343 16-02 October 3, 2019 “Back in the Saddle”
344 16-03 October 10, 2019 “Runited”
345 16-04 October 17, 2019 “It’s Raining Men”
346 16-05 October 24, 2019 “Breathe Again”
347 16-06 October 31, 2019 “Whistlin’ Past the Graveyard”
348 16-07 November 7, 2019 “Papa Don’t Preach”
349 16-08 November 14, 2019 “My Shot”
350 16-09 November 21, 2019 “Let’s All Go to the Bar”
351 16-10 January 23, 2020 “Help Me Through the Night”
352 16-11 January 30, 2020 “A Hard Pill to Swallow”
353 16-12 Febrary 6, 2020 “The Last Supper”
354 16-13 Febrary 13, 2020 “Save the Last Dance for Me”
355 16-14 Febrary 20, 2020 “A Diagnosis”
356 16-15 Febrary 27, 2020 “Snowblind”
357 16-16 March 5, 2020 “Leave a Light On”
358 16-17 March 12, 2020 “Life on Mars?”
359 16-18 March 19, 2020 “Give a Little Bit”
360 16-19 March 26, 2020 “Love of My Life”
361 16-20 April 2, 2020 “Sing It Again”
362 16-21 April 9, 2020 “Put on a Happy Face”

SEASON SEVENTEEN

363 17-01 November 12, 2020 “All Tomorrow’s Parties”
364 17-02 November 12, 2020 “The Center Won’t Hold”
365 17-03 November 19, 2020 “My Happy Ending”
366 17-04 December 3, 2020 “You’ll Never Walk Alone”
367 17-05 December 10, 2020 “Fight the Power”
368 17-06 December 17, 2020 “No Time for Despair”
369 17-07 March 11, 2021 “Helplessly Hoping”
370 17-08 March 18, 2021 “It’s All Too Much”
371 17-09 March 25, 2021 “In My Life”
372 17-10 April 1, 2021 “Breathe”
373 17-11 April 8, 2021 “Sorry Doesn’t Always Make It Right”
374 17-12 April 15, 2021 “Sign o’ the Times”
375 17-13 April 22, 2021 “Good as Hell”
376 17-14 May 6, 2021 “Look Up Child”
377 17-15 May 20, 2021 “Tradition”
378 17-16 May 27, 2021 “I’m Still Standing”
379 17-17 June 3, 2021 “Someone Saved My Life”

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SEASON ONE

1 1-01 October 7, 2014 “City of Heroes”
2 1-02 October 14, 2014 “Fastest Man Alive”
3 1-03 October 21, 2014 “Things You Can’t Outrun”
4 1-04 October 28, 2014 “Going Rogue”
5 1-05 November 11, 2014 “Plastique”
6 1-06 November 18, 2014 “The Flash is Born”
7 1-07 November 25, 2014 “Power Outage”
8 1-08 December 2, 2014 “Flash vs. Arrow”
9 1-09 December 9, 2014 “The Man in the Yellow Suit”
10 1-10 January 20, 2015 “Revenge of the Rogues”
11 1-11 January 27, 2015 “The Sound and the Fury”
12 1-12 February 3, 2015 “Crazy for You”
13 1-13 February 10, 2015 “The Nuclear Man”
14 1-14 February 17, 2015 “Fallout”
15 1-15 March 17, 2015 “Out of Time”
16 1-16 March 24, 2015 “Rogue Time”
17 1-17 March 31, 2015 “Tricksters”
18 1-18 April 14, 2015 “All Star Team Up”
19 1-19 April 21, 2015 “Who is Harrison Wells?”
20 1-20 April 28, 2015 “The Trap”
21 1-21 May 5, 2015 “Grodd Lives”
22 1-22 May 12, 2015 “Rogue Air”
23 1-23 May 19, 2015 “Fast Enough”

SEASON TWO

24 2-01 October 6, 2015 “The Man Who Saved Central City”
25 2-02 October 13, 2015 “Flash of Two Worlds”
26 2-03 October 20, 2015 “Family of Rogues”
27 2-04 October 27, 2015 “The Fury of Firestorm”
28 2-05 November 3, 2015 “The Darkness and the Light”
29 2-06 November 10, 2015 “Enter Zoom”
30 2-07 November 17, 2015 “Gorilla Warfare”
31 2-08 December 1, 2015 “Legends of Today. Part 1”
32 2-09 December 8, 2015 “Running to Stand Still”
33 2-10 January 19, 2016 “Potential Energy”
34 2-11 January 26, 2016 “The Reverse-Flash Returns”
35 2-12 February 2, 2016 “Fast Lane”
36 2-13 February 9, 2016 “Welcome to Earth-2”
37 2-14 February 16, 2016 “Escape from Earth-2”
38 2-15 February 23, 2016 “King Shark”
39 2-16 March 22, 2016 “Trajectory”
40 2-17 March 29, 2016 “Flash Back”
41 2-18 April 19, 2016 “Versus Zoom”
42 2-19 April 26, 2016 “Back to Normal”
43 2-20 May 3, 2016 “Rupture”
44 2-21 May 10, 2016 “The Runaway Dinosaur”
45 2-22 May 17, 2016 “Invincible”
46 2-23 May 24, 2016 “The Race of His Life”

SEASON THREE

47 3-01 October 4, 2016 “Flashpoint”
48 3-02 October 11, 2016 “Paradox”
49 3-03 October 18, 2016 “Magenta”
50 3-04 October 25, 2016 “The New Rogues”
51 3-05 November 1, 2016 “Monster”
52 3-06 November 15, 2016 “Shade”
53 3-07 November 22, 2016 “Killer Frost”
54 3-08 November 29, 2016 “Invasion!”
55 3-09 December 6, 2016 “The Present”
56 3-10 January 24, 2017 “Borrowing Problems from the Future”
57 3-11 January 31, 2017 “Dead or Alive”
58 3-12 February 7, 2017 “Untouchable”
59 3-13 February 21, 2017 “Attack on Gorilla City”
60 3-14 February 28, 2017 “Attack on Central City”
61 3-15 March 7, 2017 “The Wrath of Savitar”
62 3-16 March 14, 2017 “Into the Speed Force”
63 3-17 March 21, 2017 “Duet”
64 3-18 March 28, 2017 “Abra Kadabra”
65 3-19 April 25, 2017 “The Once and Future Flash”
66 3-20 May 2, 2017 “I Know Who You Are”
67 3-21 May 9, 2017 “Cause and Effect”
68 3-22 May 16, 2017 “Infantino Street”
69 3-23 May 23, 2017 “Finish Line”

SEASON FOUR

70 4-01 October 10, 2017 “The Flash Reborn”
71 4-02 October 17, 2017 “Mixed Signals”
72 4-03 October 24, 2017 “Luck Be a Lady”
73 4-04 October 31, 2017 “Elongated Journey Into Night”
74 4-05 November 7, 2017 “Girls Night Out”
75 4-06 November 14, 2017 “When Harry Met Harry…”
76 4-07 November 21, 2017 “Therefore I Am”
77 4-08 November 28, 2017 “Crisis on Earth-X, Part 3”
78 4-09 December 5, 2017 “Don’t Run”
79 4-10 January 16, 2018 “The Trial of the Flash”
80 4-11 January 23, 2018 “The Elongated Knight Rises”
81 4-12 January 30, 2018 “Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash”
82 4-13 February 6, 2018 “True Colors”
83 4-14 February 27, 2018 “Subject 9”
84 4-15 March 6, 2018 “Enter Flashtime”
85 4-16 March 13, 2018 “Run, Iris, Run”
86 4-17 April 10, 2018 “Null and Annoyed”
87 4-18 April 17, 2018 “Lose Yourself”
88 4-19 April 24, 2018 “Fury Rogue”
89 4-20 May 1, 2018 “Therefore She Is”
90 4-21 May 8, 2018 “Harry and the Harrisons”
91 4-22 May 15, 2018 “Think Fast”
92 4-23 May 22, 2018 “We Are the Flash”

SEASON FIVE

93 5-01 October 9, 2018 “Nora”
94 5-02 October 16, 2018 “Blocked”
95 5-03 October 23, 2018 “The Death of Vibe”
96 5-04 October 30, 2018 “News Flash”
97 5-05 November 13, 2018 “All Doll’d Up”
98 5-06 November 20, 2018 “The Icicle Cometh”
99 5-07 November 27, 2018 “O Come, All Ye Thankful”
100 5-08 December 4, 2018 “What’s Past Is Prologue”
101 5-09 December 9, 2018 “Elseworlds, Part 1”
102 5-10 January 15, 2019 “The Flash & The Furious”
103 5-11 January 22, 2019 “Seeing Red”
104 5-12 January 29, 2019 “Memorabilia”
105 5-13 February 5, 2019 “Goldfaced”
106 5-14 February 12, 2019 “Cause and XS”
107 5-15 March 5, 2019 “King Shark vs. Gorilla Grodd”
108 5-16 March 12, 2019 “Failure Is an Orphan”
109 5-17 March 19, 2019 “Time Bomb”
110 5-18 April 16, 2019 “Godspeed”
111 5-19 April 23, 2019 “Snow Pack”
112 5-20 April 30, 2019 “Gone Rogue”
113 5-21 May 7, 2019 “The Girl with the Red Lightning”
114 5-22 May 14, 2019 “Legacy”

SEASON SIX

115 6-01 October 8, 2019 “Into the Void”
116 6-02 October 15, 2019 “A Flash of the Lightning”
117 6-03 October 22, 2019 “Dead Man Running”
118 6-04 October 29, 2019 “There Will Be Blood”
119 6-05 November 5, 2019 “Kiss Kiss Breach Breach”
120 6-06 November 19, 2019 “License to Elongate”
121 6-07 November 26, 2019 “The Last Temptation of Barry Allen, Pt. 1”
122 6-08 December 3, 2019 “The Last Temptation of Barry Allen, Pt. 2”
123 6-09 December 10, 2019 “Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three”
124 6-10 Febrary 4, 2020 “Marathon”
125 6-11 Febrary 11, 2020 “Love Is a Battlefield”
126 6-12 Febrary 18, 2020 “A Girl Named Sue”
127 6-13 February 25, 2020 “Grodd Friended Me”
128 6-14 March 10, 2020 “Death of the Speed Force”
129 6-15 March 17, 2020 “The Exorcism of Nash Wells”
130 6-16 April 21, 2020 “So Long and Goodnight”
131 6-17 April 28, 2020 “Liberation”
132 6-18 May 5, 2020 “Pay the Piper”
133 6-19 May 12, 2020 “Success Is Assured”

SEASON SEVEN

 

134 7-01 March 2, 2021 “All’s Well That Ends Wells”
135 7-02 March 9, 2021 “The Speed of Thought”
136 7-03 March 16, 2021 “Mother”
137 7-04 March 23, 2021 “Central City Strong”
138 7-05 March 30, 2021 “Fear Me”
139 7-06 April 6, 2021 “The One with the Nineties”
140 7-07 April 13, 2021 “Growing Pains”
141 7-08 May 4, 2021 “The People v. Killer Frost”
142 7-09 May 11, 2021 “Timeless”
143 7-10 May 18, 2021 “Family Matters, Part 1”
144 7-11 May 25, 2021 “Family Matters, Part 2”
145 7-12 June 8, 2021 “Good-Bye Vibrations”
146 7-14 June 22, 2021 “Rayo de Luz”
147 7-15 June 29, 2021 “Enemy At the Gates”
148 7-16 July 6, 2021 “P.O.W.”
149 7-17 July 13, 2021 “Heart of the Matter – Part 1”
150 7-18 July 20, 2021 “Heart of the Matter – Part 2”

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PILOT

0 1-00 October 17, 1999 Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm (1 min)

SEASON ONE

1 1-01 October 15, 2000 “The Pants Tent”
2 1-02 October 27, 2000 “Ted and Mary”
3 1-03 October 29, 2000 “Porno Gil”
4 1-04 November 5, 2000 “The Bracelet”
5 1-05 November 12, 2000 “Interior Decorator”
6 1-06 November 19, 2000 “The Wire”
7 1-07 November 26, 2000 “AAMCO”
8 1-08 December 3, 2000 “Beloved Aunt”
9 1-09 December 10, 2000 “Affirmative Action”
10 1-10 December 17, 2000 “Group”

SEASON TWO

11 2-01 September 23, 2001 “The Car Salesman”
12 2-02 September 30, 2001 “Thor”
13 2-03 October 7, 2001 “Trick or Treat”
14 2-04 October 14, 2001 “The Shrimp Incident”
15 2-05 October 21, 2001 “The Thong”
16 2-06 October 28, 2001 “The Acupuncturist”
17 2-07 November 4, 2001 “AAMCO”
18 2-08 November 11, 2001 “Shaq”
19 2-09 November 18, 2001 “The Baptism”
20 2-10 November 25, 2001 “The Massage”

SEASON THREE

21 3-01 September 15, 2002 “Chet’s Shirt”
22 3-02 September 22, 2002 “The Benadryl Brownie”
23 3-03 September 29, 2002 “Club Soda and Salt”
24 3-04 October 6, 2002 “The Nanny from Hell”
25 3-05 October 13, 2002 “The Terrorist Attack”
26 3-06 October 20, 2002 “The Special Section”
27 3-07 October 27, 2002 “The Corpse-Sniffing Dog”
28 3-08 November 3, 2002 “Krazee-Eyez Killa”
29 3-09 November 10, 2002 “Mary, Joseph and Larry”
30 3-10 November 17, 2002 “The Grand Opening”

SEASON FOUR

31 4-01 January 4, 2004 “Mel’s Offer”
32 4-02 January 11, 2004 “Ben’s Birthday Party”
33 4-03 January 18, 2004 “The Blind Date”
34 4-04 January 25, 2004 “The Weatherman”
35 4-05 February 1, 2004 “The 5 Wood”
36 4-06 February 8, 2004 “The Car Pool Lane”
37 4-07 February 22, 2004 “The Surrogate”
38 4-08 February 29, 2004 “Wandering Bear”
39 4-09 March 7, 2004 “The Survivor”
40 4-10 March 14, 2004 “Opening Night”

SEASON FIVE

41 5-01 September 25, 2005 “The Larry David Sandwich”
42 5-02 October 2, 2005 “The Bowtie”
43 5-03 October 9, 2005 “The Christ Nail”
44 5-04 October 16, 2005 “Kamikaze Bingo”
45 5-05 October 30, 2005 “Lewis Needs A Kidney”
46 5-06 November 6, 2005 “The Smoking Jacket”
47 5-07 November 13, 2005 “The Seder”
48 5-08 November 20, 2005 “The Ski Lift”
49 5-09 November 27, 2005 “The Korean Bookie”
50 5-10 December 4, 2005 “The End”

SEASON SIX

51 6-01 September 9, 2007 “Meet The Blacks”
52 6-02 September 16, 2007 “The Anonymous Donor”
53 6-03 September 23, 2007 “The Ida Funkhouser Roadside Memorial”
54 6-04 September 30, 2007 “The Lefty Call”
55 6-05 October 7, 2007 “The Freak Book”
56 6-06 October 14, 2007 “The Rat Dog”
57 6-07 October 21, 2007 “The TiVo Guy”
58 6-08 October 28, 2007 “The N Word”
59 6-09 November 4, 2007 “The Therapist”
60 6-10 November 11, 2007 “The Bat Mitzvah”

SEASON SEVEN

61 7-01 September 20, 2009 “Funkhouser’s Crazy Sister”
62 7-02 September 27, 2009 “Vehicular Fellatio”
63 7-03 October 4, 2009 “The Reunion”
64 7-04 October 11, 2009 “The Hot Towel”
65 7-05 October 18, 2009 “Denise Handicapped”
66 7-06 October 25, 2009 “The Bare Midriff”
67 7-07 November 1, 2009 “The Black Swan”
68 7-08 November 8, 2009 “Officer Krupke”
69 7-09 November 15, 2009 “The Table Read”
70 7-10 November 22, 2009 “Seinfeld”

SEASON EIGHT

71 8-01 July 10, 2011 “The Divorce”
72 8-02 July 17, 2011 “The Safe House”
73 8-03 July 24, 2011 “Palestinian Chicken”
74 8-04 July 31, 2011 “The Smiley Face”
75 8-05 August 7, 2011 “Vow of Silence”
76 8-06 August 14, 2011 “The Hero”
77 8-07 August 21, 2011 “The Bi-Sexual”
78 8-08 August 28, 2011 “Car Periscope”
79 8-09 September 4, 2011 “Mister Softee”
80 8-10 September 11, 2011 “Larry vs. Michael J. Fox”

SEASON NINE

81 9-01 October 1, 2017 “Foisted!”
82 9-02 October 8, 2017 “The Pickle Gambit”
83 9-03 October 15, 2017 “A Disturbance in the Kitchen”
84 9-04 October 22, 2017 “Running with the Bulls”
85 9-05 October 29, 2017 “Thank You for Your Service”
86 9-06 November 5, 2017 “The Accidental Text on Purpose”
87 9-07 November 12, 2017 “Namaste”
88 9-08 November 19, 2017 “Never Wait for Seconds!”
89 9-09 November 26, 2017 “The Shucker”
90 9-10 December 3, 2017 “Fatwa!”

SEASON TEN

91 10-01 January 19, 2020 “Happy New Year”
92 10-02 January 26, 2020 “Side Sitting”
93 10-03 February 2, 2020 “Artificial Fruit”
94 10-04 February 9, 2020 “You’re Not Going to Get Me to Say Anything Bad About Mickey”
95 10-05 February 16, 2020 “Insufficient Praise”
96 10-6 February 23, 2020 “The Surprise Party”
97 10-7 March 1, 2020 “The Ugly Section”
98 10-08 March 8, 2020 “Elizabeth, Margaret and Larry”
99 10-09 March 15, 2020 “Beep Panic”
100 10-10 March 22, 2020 “The Spite Store”

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SEASON ONE

1 1-01 October 10, 2012 “Pilot”
2 1-02 October 17, 2012 “Honor Thy Father”
3 1-03 October 14, 2012 “Lone Gunmen”
4 1-04 October 31, 2012  “An Innocent Man”
5 1-05 November 7, 2012  “Damaged”
6 1-06 November 14, 2012 “Legacies”
7  1-07 November 28, 2012 “Muse of Fire”
8 1-08 December 5, 2012 “Vendetta”
9 1-09 December 12, 2012  “Year’s End”
10 1-10 January 16, 2013 “Burned”
11 1-11 January 23, 2013 “Trust But Verify”
12 1-12 January 30, 2013 “Vertigo”
13 1-13 February 6, 2013 “Betrayal”
14 1-14 February 13, 2013 “The Odyssey”
15 1-15 February 20, 2013 “Dodger”
16 1-16 February 27, 2013 “Dead to Rights”
17 1-17 March 20, 2013 “The Huntress Returns”
18 1-18 March 27, 2013 “Salvation”
19 1-19 April 3, 2013 “Unfinished Business”
20 1-20 April 24, 2013 “Home Invasion”
21 1-21 May 5, 2013 “The Undertaking”
22 1-22 May 8, 2013 “Darkness on the Edge of Town”
23 1-23 May 15, 2013 “Sacrifice”

SEASON TWO

24 2-01 October 9, 2013 “City of Heroes”
25 2-02 October 16, 2013 “Identity”
26 2-03 October 23, 2013 “Broken Dolls”
27 2-04 October 30, 2013 “Crucible”
28 2-05 November 6, 2013 “League of Assassins”
29 2-06 November 13, 2013 “Keep Your Enemies Closer”
30 2-07 November 30, 2013 “State v. Queen”
31 2-08 December 4, 2013 “The Scientist”
32 2-09 December 11, 2013 “Three Ghosts”
33 2-10 January 15, 2014 “Blast Radius”
34 2-11 January 22, 2014 “Blind Spot”
35  2-12 January 29, 2014 “Tremors”
36 2-13 February 5, 2014 “Heir to the Demon”
37 2-14 February 26, 2014 “Time of Death”
38 2-15 March 5, 2014  “The Promise”
39 2-16 March 19, 2014 “Suicide Squad”
40 2-17 March 26, 2014  “Birds of Prey”
41 2-18 April 2, 2014 “Deathstroke”
42 2-19 April 16, 2014 “The Man Under the Hood”
43 2-20 April 23, 2014 “Seeing Red”
44 2-21 April 30, 2014 “City of Blood”
45 2-22 May 7, 2014 “Streets of Fire”
46 2-23 May 14, 2014 “Unthinkable”

SEASON THREE

47 3-1 October 8, 2014 “The Calm”
48 3-2 October 15, 2014 “Sara”
49 3-3 October 22, 2014 “Corto Maltese”
50 3-4 October 29, 2014 “The Magician”
51 3-5 November 5, 2014 “The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak”
52 3-6 November 12, 2014 “Guilty”
53 3-7 November 19, 2014 “Draw Back Your Bow”
54 3-8 December 3, 2014 “The Brave And The Bold”
55 3-9 December 10, 2014 “The Climb”
56 3-10 January 21, 2015 “Left Behind”
57 3-11 January 28, 2015 “Midnight City”
58 3-12 February 4, 2015 “Uprising”
59 3-13 February 11, 2015 “Canaries”
60 3-14 February 18, 2015 “The Return”
61 3-15 February 25, 2015 “Nanda Parbat”
62 3-16 March 18, 2015 “The Offer”
63 3-17  March 25, 2015 “Suicidal Tendencies”
64 3-18 April 1, 2015 “Public Enemy”
65 3-19 April 15, 2015 “Broken Arrow”
66 3-20 April 22, 2015 “The Fallen”
67 3-21 April 29, 2015 “Al Sah-Him”
68 3-22 May 6, 2015 “This is Your Sword”
69 3-23 May 13, 2015 “My Name Is Oliver Queen”

SEASON 4

70 4-1 October 7, 2015 “Green Arrow”
71 4-2 October 14, 2015 “The Candidate”
72 4-3 October 21, 2015 “Restoration”
73 4-4 October 28, 2015 “Beyond Redemption”
73 4-5 November 4, 2015 “Haunted”
75 4-6 November 11, 2015 “Lost Souls”
76 4-7 November 18, 2015 “Brotherhood”
77 4-8 December 2, 2015 “Legends of Yesterday, Part 2”
78 4-9 December 9, 2015 “Dark Waters”
79 4-10 January 20, 2016 “Blood Debts”
80 4-11 January 27, 2016 “A.W.O.L.”
81 4-12 February 3, 2016 “Unchained”
82 4-13 February 10, 2016 “Sins of the Father”
83 4-14 February 17, 2016 “Code of Silence”
84 4-15 February 24, 2016 “Taken”
85 4-16 March 23, 2016 “Broken Hearts”
86 4-17 March 30, 2016 “Beacon of Hope”
87 4-18 April 6, 2016 “Eleven-Fifty-Nine”
88 4-19 April 27, 2016 “Canary Cry”
89 4-20 May 4, 2016 “Genesis”
90 4-21 May 11, 2016 “Monument Point”
91 4-22 May 18, 2016 “Lost in the Flood”
92 4-23 May 25, 2016 “Schism”

SEASON 5

93 5-1 October 5, 2016 “Legacy”
94 5-2 October 12, 2016 “The Recruits”
95 5-3 October 19, 2016 “A Matter of Trust”
96 5-4 October 26, 2016 “Penance”
97 5-5 November 2, 2016 “Human Target”
98 5-6 November 9, 2016 “So It Begins”
99 5-7 November 16, 2016 “Vigilante”
100 5-8 November 30, 2016 “Invasion!”
101 5-9 December 7, 2016 “What We Leave Behind”
102 5-10 January 25, 2017 “Who Are You?”
103 5-11 February 1, 2017 “Second Chances”
104 5-12 February 8, 2017 “Bratva”
105 5-13 February 15, 2017 “Spectre of the Gun”
106 5-14 February 22, 2017 “The Sin-Eater”
107 5-15 March 1, 2017 “Fighting Fire with Fire”
108 5-16 March 15, 2017 “Checkmate”
109 5-17 March 22, 2017 “Kapiushon”
110 5-18 March 29, 2017 “Disbanded”
111 5-19 April 26, 2017 “Dangerous Liaisons”
112 5-20 May 3, 2017 “Underneath”
113 5-21 May 10, 2017 “Honor Thy Fathers”
114 5-22 May 17, 2017 “Missing”
115 5-23 May 24, 2017 “Lian Yu”

SEASON 6

116 6-1 October 12, 2017 “Fallout”
117 6-2 October 19, 2017 “Tribute”
118 6-3 October 26, 2017 “Next of Kin”
119 6-4 November 2, 2017 “Reversal”
120 6-5 November 9, 2017 “Deathstroke Returns”
121 6-6 November 16, 2017 “Promises Kept”
122 6-7 November 23, 2017 “Thanksgiving”
123 6-8 November 27, 2017 “Crisis on Earth-X, Part 2”
124 6-9 December 7, 2017 “Irreconcilable Differences”
125 6-10 January 18, 2018 “Divided”
126 6-11 January 25, 2018 “We Fall”
127 6-12 February 1, 2018 “All for Nothing”
128 6-13 February 8, 2018 “The Devil’s Greatest Trick”
129 6-14 March 1, 2018 “Collision Course”
130 6-15 March 8, 2018 “Doppelganger”
131 6-16 March 29, 2018 “The Thanatos Guild”
132 6-17 April 5, 2018 “Brothers in Arms”
133 6-18 April 12, 2018 “Fundamentals”
134 6-19 April 19, 2018 “The Dragon”
135 6-20 April 26, 2018 “Shifting Allegiances”
136 6-21 May 3, 2018 “Docket No. 11-19-41-73”
137 6-22 May 10, 2018 “The Ties That Bind”
138 6-23 May 17, 2018 “Life Sentence”

SEASON 7

139 7-1 October 15, 2018 “Inmate 4587”
140 7-2 October 22, 2018 “The Longbow Hunters”
141 7-3 October 29, 2018 “Crossing Lines”
142 7-4 November 5, 2018 “Level Two”
143 7-5 November 13, 2018 “The Demon”

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