Television

The 12 Worst Star Trek: Voyager Episodes Ever

The 12 Worst Star Trek: Voyager Episodes Ever
February 3, 2012 No Comments »

This will be the final of the four Star Trek series in which we discover the dozen worst episodes ever (there’s no point in doing The Animated Series and I didn’t even watch Enterprise to be honest with you – ... Read More »

The 10 Best Shows of 1990s Nickelodeon

The 10 Best Shows of 1990s Nickelodeon
January 16, 2012 No Comments »

I admit, I grew up in the 1990s, and when I came home from school, I watched Nickelodeon. When I was home on the weekends, when I wasn’t playing, I was watching it. In 1992, when my family went on ... Read More »

The 12 Worst Star Trek: DS9 Episodes Ever

The 12 Worst Star Trek: DS9 Episodes Ever
January 10, 2012 No Comments »

Also see: The 12 Worst Star Trek: TOS Episodes Ever and The 12 Worst Star Trek: TNG Episodes Ever. Deep Space Nine was, for my money, the best of the Star Trek series. This show went deeper and further than ... Read More »

Merry Christmas from Fieend (featuring Mr. Bean)

Merry Christmas from Fieend (featuring Mr. Bean)
December 25, 2011 No Comments »

The Fieend team would like to wish all of our readers a very Merry Christmas, a joyous holiday season, and a great 2012. Until the resumption of more normal content on Monday, please enjoy a scene from “Merry Christmas, Mr. ... Read More »

The 12 Worst Star Trek (TOS) Episodes Ever

The 12 Worst Star Trek (TOS) Episodes Ever
December 19, 2011 1 Comment »

“You know? 1966? 79 episodes…about 30 good ones.” -Philip J. Fry, Futurama, while talking to Leonard Nimoy about Star Trek You’ll eventually get the best episodes of each series, but it’s so much more fun to bag on the worst. ... Read More »

The 12 Worst Star Trek: TNG Episodes Ever

The 12 Worst Star Trek: TNG Episodes Ever
December 1, 2011 1 Comment »

There was plenty of good Star Trek, but when you have a show running over two-dozen times a season for seven seasons, chances are you’ll have some clunkers in there. Unfortunately for The Next Generation, which on balance was a ... Read More »