
With 13 different Star Trek TV series – including animated ones – and over 960 episodes, it’s understandable that even dedicated fans might skip some during re-watches. These episodes aren’t necessarily bad; sometimes they just don’t contribute much to the overall story, character arcs, or the universe itself, and felt like unnecessary padding even when they first aired. Other episodes have earned a reputation for being hard to watch, or simply haven’t aged well.
Many Reddit users have talked about Star Trek episodes that are easy to skip. One user suggested an episode from Star Trek: Voyager, while another started a discussion with options from Star Trek: Enterprise and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
Which Star Trek Episodes Are Skippable?

A discussion started on Reddit about Star Trek episodes fans often skip while rewatching the series. The initial post mentioned skipping an episode of Voyager for the first time. The conversation expanded, with one user noting they skip “Twisted” because it lacks significant plot development, and both “These Are the Voyages” and “Subspace Rhapsody” despite enjoying Enterprise and Strange New Worlds. This led to others sharing episodes they frequently skip, along with their reasons.
“Twisted” feels like a filler episode with no lasting impact on the story or characters of Voyager. It presents a problem, but it’s not particularly compelling, and the episode doesn’t advance the series in any meaningful way – there’s little reason to revisit it. “These Are the Voyages,” the Enterprise finale, disappointed many fans by largely taking place on the holodeck and sidelining the main characters. Finally, “Subspace Rhapsody” was a musical episode, so whether you enjoy it likely comes down to personal preference.
Some Star Trek fans have strong opinions about the “mirror universe” episodes of Deep Space Nine. One Redditor said they skip those episodes altogether, feeling the concept was overused and became less interesting with each repeat. Others shared this view, with one person saying they enjoyed the first one as a continuation of the original series, but grew tired of them over time.
The main issue with the mirror universe episodes is that they frequently feel like unnecessary diversions that don’t contribute to the overarching story of Deep Space Nine. Because DS9 was known for its complex, ongoing plot, these episodes often disrupted the narrative flow. While intended as a treat for fans, the mirror universe storylines often felt illogical and didn’t connect with the show’s more profound themes.
Some viewers felt that certain Star Trek episodes didn’t handle serious topics well. For example, one person criticized the episode “Tattoo” for awkwardly connecting Chakotay’s Native American background to pseudo-archaeological ideas. Another agreed, and also pointed to “Code of Honor” as being so problematic it was unwatchable.
The Star Trek: Voyager episode “Tattoo” often sparked debate because it focused on Commander Chakotay, a Native American character portrayed by Robert Beltran, and was criticized for relying on harmful stereotypes about Native American culture. Similarly, the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Code of Honor” received the same criticism, but for its depiction of Black alien culture, and is widely considered the worst episode of that series.
I’m always curious to hear what Star Trek episodes other fans skip when they rewatch the shows! I’d love to know your picks – what episodes just don’t hold up? Let’s chat about it over on the ComicBook Forum – come share your thoughts!
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2026-04-27 02:40