Every Star Trek Series Finale Ranked Worst To Best

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Mark Donaldson is a writer, podcaster, and film programmer specializing in Star Trek and Doctor Who.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT It can be a daunting prospect to deliver a truly great Star Trek series finale, which is why a handful have failed to perform to expectations. Occasionally, outside factors can impede the writers' abilities to write a satisfying finale, as a cancelation by the network can abruptly bring a Star Trek TV show to an end.

Cast William Shatner , Leonard Nimoy , Deforest Kelley , Nichelle Nichols , James Doohan , George Takei , Walter Koenig Release Date September 8, 1966 Seasons 3 Network NBC Streaming Service Paramount+ Franchise Star Trek Writers Gene Roddenberry Showrunner Gene Roddenberry Where To Watch Paramount+ Expand "Turnabout Intruder" provides William Shatner with a chance to play a different side of Captain Kirk, and also showcases the Enterprise crew's loyalty, as they refuse to follow...

6 "These Are The Voyages..." Star Trek: Enterprise Close Star Trek: Enterprise's finale is notorious among fans for undermining the cast by bringing back Commander William T. Riker and Counselor Deanna Troi . It's a fair criticism, given that the Enterprise characters as seen in "These Are The Voyages..." are holographic replicas, not the real deal.

5 "Life, Itself" Star Trek: Discovery Close Star Trek: Discovery's finale was never intended as the show's ending, which does count against "Life, Itself" in some respects. That being said, Captain Michael Burnham coming face to face with the alien race that seeded all humanoid life in the Star Trek universe is bigger than anything in the TOS, TAS, and Enterprise finales.

Related Star Trek: Voyager Frustrations Led To Creation Of Battlestar Galactica Ronald D. Moore clashed with Star Trek: Voyager's writers, but channelled those frustrations into creating the acclaimed Battlestar Galactica reboot.

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