The Top 100 episodes in Star Trek franchise history according to metrics
By Chad Porto
Star Trek Episode Rankings – #10-1
10. All Good Things (TNG) – 334 points
Season 7, Episode 25/26
The series finale of The Next Generation is a feature-length episode that sees Captain Jean-Luc Picard travel through time to prevent the extinction of the human race.
9. Far Beyond THe Stars (DS9) – 345.895 points
Season 6, Episode 13
Captain Ben Sisko suffers from hallucinations from the prophets, putting the crew of DS9 into 1950s America.
8. Mirror, Mirror (TOS) – 345.905 points
Season 2, Episode 10
Captain Kirk, McCoy, Scotty, and Uhura find themselves in a parallel universe with evil counterparts of the Enterprise and its crew.
7. Yesterday’s Enterprise (TNG) – 360 points
Season 3, Episode 15
A temporal rift caused the Enterprise-C and Enterprise-D to come face to face causing serious changes to the timeline.
6. The Visitor (DS9) – 361.95 points
Season 4, Episode 3
Captain Ben Sisko ends up skipping through time, forcing his son Jake Sisko to live out his life waiting for the next moment his father will appear.
5. In the Pale Moonlight (DS9) 361.975 points
Season 6, Episode 19
Captain Ben Sisko attempts to get the Romulans into the Dominion War with the help of Garak, but Garak’s involvement forces Sisko to betray everything he believes to win a war.
4. The Inner Light (TNG) – 366 points
Season 5, Episode 25
Jean-Luc Picard lives an entire life on a foreign planet after an accident links his consciousness to that of a long-dead civilization.
3. Best of Both Worlds Part II (TNG) – 381 points
Season 4, Episode 1
Now with Jean-Luc Picard assimilated by the Borg, the crew of the Enterprise must decide how to handle their former leader.
2. Best of Both Worlds Part I (TNG) – 383
Season 3, Episode 26
The Borg has arrived in Federation space and captured Jean-Luc Picard, forcing the crew to make a drastic decision.
1. The City on the Edge of Forever (TOS) – 391 points
Season 1, Episode 28
Captain James Kirk and Spock have to go back in time to prevent an out-of-control Leonard McCoy from erasing the Federation from history.