Vintage lists of best episodes?

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  1. Grant

    Grant Commodore Commodore

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    I remember in the 1970s when they would talk about the besgt TOS episodes it was always "City", "Amok", "Doomsday", "Menagarie", "WNMHGB" etc.

    But does anybody know of top 10 or best of list(s) from that era? I was curious if episodes had fallen out of favor or increased in popularity.

    Thanks.
     
  2. KeepOnTrekking

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    Trek #7 published a fan poll on various subjects including best episodes. It was reprinted in The Best of Trek in April 1978. The results were:

    1. The City on the Edge of Forever
    2. Amok Time
    3. Journey to Babel
    4. The Menagerie
    5. The Trouble with Tribbles
    6. Shore Leave
    7. Balance of Terror
    8. The Enemy Within
    9. The Naked Time
    10. Mirror, Mirror
     
  3. Mr_Homn

    Mr_Homn Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    All of them are worthy candidates for top ten. Except Shore Leave. I can't see how that would be in anyone's top ten, let alone come out in top ten from a poll. Not a bad episode, but not top ten material. There are too many superior episodes. Doomsday Machine for example.
     
  4. Grant

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    Wow, you are the man. I really thought I wouldn't get any response!

    That's a great list that would probably be similar to one in 2012!

    Not one of them is bad by any stretch. My list wouldn't include Enemy Within or Trouble but still a very good list.
    Shore leave in another 'fun' episode like Trouble and I prefer it, but probably not my top ten.

    Thanks for finding that!
     
  5. SonicRanger

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    See, this is really interesting... No "Space Seed," as many of us have wondered regarding its prestige before TWOK.
     
  6. Gary7

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    The lists will always change, because the audience and their perspectives change over time. There are TOS episodes I didn't like back a couple of decades ago, but now consider them worthwhile. And, I've added a few more to the "never watch again" list. ;)
     
  7. Greg Cox

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    I noticed that. I've always suspected that TWOK elevated the stature of "Space Seed" to some degree.
     
  8. Grant

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    I always felt 'Space Seed' was at least a 'top 15' episode. I think the guest performances mean more to me than other factors.

    Decker-Windon
    Khan-Montalban
    Cap Tracy-Woodward
    Charlie-Walker Jr.
    Rom Comm-Lenard
    Mitchell/Dehner-Lockwood/Kellerman
    Pike/Vina-Hunter/Oliver
    Sarek/Amanda--Lenard/Wyatt
    Kang--Ansara
    T'Pring/T'Pau--Martel/Lovsky

    etc, etc.

    I don't know if 'Seed' is a top 10 episode, but Khan is a top 10 performance.
     
  9. Neutral Zone

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    I think most of the episodes are great, so I when I try to make out a list of my top ten I can never quite make up my mind. But I can always say which I believe to be the worst and then work my from there. I always start with 'Spocks Brain and then Charlie X.
     
  10. KeepOnTrekking

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    Here's another favorite episode poll conducted in the "mid-1970s" by Carole Brownlee that was later published in Bjo Trimble's column in Starlog#65:

    1. Balance of Terror
    2. (tie) Mirror, Mirror
    2. (tie) The City on the Edge of Forever
    4. The Trouble with Tribbles
    5. Journey to Babel
    6. The Doomsday Machine
    7. Amok Time
    8. The Menagerie
    9. A Piece of the Action
    10. The Tholian Web
    11. The Devil in the Dark
    12. The Naked Time
    13. Day of the Dove
    14. Shore Leave
    15. The Enterprise Incident
     
  11. SonicRanger

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    Again no "Space Seed" on the list. This again supports the idea that Harve Bennett just picked an episode he thought could have a sequel rather than choosing a "fan favourite."

    Just think... Maybe if he'd chosen "Charlie X," that episode would be on all the modern top-10 lists.
     
  12. KeepOnTrekking

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    Trek conducted a second poll in the mid-eighties which was published in The Best of Trek #10 in June 1986:

    1. The City on the Edge of Forever
    2. Amok Time
    3. Balance of Terror
    4. All Our Yesterdays
    5. The Menagerie
    6. The Enemy Within
    7. The Trouble with Tribbles
    8. A Piece of the Action
    9. Shore Leave
    10. Space Seed
    11. Mirror, Mirror
    12. Assignment: Earth
    13. Arena
    14. The Enterprise Incident
    15. The Empath
    16. Friday's Child
    17. The Devil in the Dark
    18. This Side of Paradise

    I'd say The Wrath of Khan and Ann Crispin's Yesterday's Son made a definite impression on how some looked at certain episodes in a new light. :)
     
  13. JimZipCode

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    One episode where that has happened to me is Taste of Armageddon. That was utterly unremarkable when I was growing up, but when I saw it again within the last 3 to 5 yrs, it was much better than I remembered. It gets better the more I think about it.

    I've even started to put it in a new category: the best examplar of the "good Star Trek episode". Maybe I'll start a new thread about this.



    Totally. No one ever thought Space Seed was one of the very best Trek episodes, or a fan favorite, before Wrath of Kahn. A good, solid episode, sure: but only that. Maybe not even in the top ten of its own season.

    Wikipedia sez that Harve Bennett watched all the original episodes, decided the first movie lacked a real bad guy, and decided that Kahn would be the perfect enemy. The thing that jumps out, 30 years later – heck, it jumped out then – is that Ricardo Montalbán was a star. Fantasy Island was right in the middle of its run. The "rich Corinthian leather" commercials were on the air. Montalbán was a recognizable commodity, a big asset to a movie deal. Exactly what a studio would like to see when putting together a package to fund a project; esp a sequel to a movie that disappointed at the box office.

    It's pretty obvious why Bennett chose Kahn to be the bad guy for the new movie. Nothing to do with how beloved or not Space Seed was at the time.
     
  14. SonicRanger

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    ^^ Interesting observation about the potential influence of books at the time too.
     
  15. Therin of Andor

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    According to articles of the day (I became an avid fan of TOS via TMP and TAS, so followed the making of ST II closely), it was never mentioned as a "fan favourite", but because it was a solid episode that seemed ripe for a sequel.

    "Shore Leave" often appeared on those early lists because it was an outdoors episode. Lots of comedy and drama, but some stunning, colourful cinematography for color TV in the old "Africa, USA" recreational area.
     
  16. BillJ

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    I always suspected Space Seed was never a top ten or fifteen episode until after TWOK.

    A solid outing, but nothing more.
     
  17. JimZipCode

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    A really excellent choice too. Solid episode, built-in sequel potential (how would that little colony be doing, 15 yrs later?), and bankable star as the villain. It seems super-obvious, even necessary, in retrospect. Very professional of Bennett.