Star Trek has a checkered past when it comes to series premieres, with a few masterpieces, plenty of mediocrity, and some embarrassing misfires.
A pilot episode often sets the tone for a new series, establishing the characters and the general premise in a compelling way. In most cases, the fate of a new series depends heavily on how audiences react to the first episode.
11 Star Trek: Voyager - "Caretaker" "Caretaker" was a very strange way to start Star Trek: Voyager. The show's central premise - a Starfleet vessel stuck in the Delta Quadrant decades away from home - doesn't take shape until the very end, and the Maquis operatives becoming provisional Starfleet officers so quickly was a massive mistake that robbed the show of some needed tension. The Ocampa and Kazon immediately felt like second-tier Star Trek aliens.
8 Star Trek: The Original Series - "The Cage" Gene Roddenberry was fond of saying NBC found the first pilot for Star Trek: The Original Series to be "too cerebral," which is a generous way of saying they found it boring. They weren't wrong; "The Cage" is not an easy watch, in part because it was made so long ago, but also because Roddenberry hadn't quite cracked the Star Trek formula yet.
5 Star Trek: The Original Series - "Where No Man Has Gone Before" Star Trek: The Original Series' second pilot episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before," is an improvement over "The Cage" in almost every way. The surly Pike is replaced by William Shatner's charming, swashbuckling Captain James T. Kirk, who has an instant rapport with Spock, now much more like the character who would become a cultural icon.
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