Author: robert
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Trekathon 069: Whom Gods Destroy (TOS)
Now that’s more like it. The Enterprise goes back to a high security facility (q.v. Dagger of the Mind), but they learnt from last time and so there are some effective security restrictions in place. In a lot of ways the plot of this episode is very similar to that of Plato’s Stepchildren just a…
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Trekathon 068: Elaan of Troyius (TOS)
Blerk. OK, let’s see if I have this straight – fierce women are bad, and they can be tamed only by Captain Kirk. Not a good episode. The actress playing Elaan never really worked out what the part was meant to be. Kirk never really seemed to be in love with her when the plot…
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Trekathon 067: The Empath (TOS)
I was really torn in my reaction to this episode. Should I start this note with: “Star Trek, a one act play” or “Welcome to Planet Zero-set-budget”? Luckily enough, that at least gives me something to say about this otherwise soporific episode. Just dull, not even bad. Although I suppose super-powerful aliens who weren’t malevolent…
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Trekathon 066: Wink of an Eye (TOS)
So far I’ve had at least some memory of the episodes I’ve seen. Only in a few cases has the episode been completely new to me, and most of those have been fairly mediocre. But this episode was new to me, and really clicked with me. I’d probably rate this one of the five or…
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Trekathon 065: Plato’s Stepchildren
Technically speaking I suppose that super-powerful Humans is a change from super-powerful aliens. Not really enough of one. I found the central ‘psychic humans make Kirk and Spock dance for their enjoyment’ plot dragged on way too long. The scandal of the episode, the first black-white kiss on TV, is difficult to even notice from…
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Trekathon 064: The Tholian Web (TOS)
Another pretty strong episode. I think Season 3 gets a bit of a bad rap overall. While there have been some stinkers, there have been four or so pretty good episodes so far. McCoy’s characterisation bothered me in this episode. He seemed to just be disagreeing with anything Spock did. Here he was angry because…
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Trekathon 063: For The World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (TOS)
The episode of Star Trek which is, I suspect, rather more famous for having the longest title than any other distinction. The fundamental handicap this episode has is that everyone knows this is a weekly TV show. Therefore we know that McCoy will be cured of his disease by the end of the hour, and…
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Trekathon 062: Day of the Dove (TOS)
This episode brings up something that’s been bugging me for a bit now in my rewatching of Star Trek: From [Star Wars vs Star Trek: Brain Bugs](http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Essays/BrainBugs.html): > In the original series, the Klingons were an aggressive military superpower with expansionist ambitions. In the Cold War politics of the time, they obviously represented the USSR,…
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Trekathon 061: Spectre of the Gun (TOS)
I have a strong suspicion that in a different mood I would have enjoyed this episode a lot more. The basic plot idea, of putting Kirk and crew into the middle of the Wyatt/Earp feud in the 1880s, has a lot of potential. And some of the direction and budget choices, like not having a…
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Trekathon 060: Is There No Truth in Beauty (TOS)
A surprisingly solid episode. I was expecting something a little bit more didactic from the early moments of the episode. The setup smelled like a “don’t judge a book by its cover” fable. But the episode really didn’t go there – instead, a much stronger story gets told. The reveal on Dr Jones was surprising…