I wonder if the episode would have worked the same if the producers had used real 1960's era musicians as the Space Hippies. Maybe Frank Zappa as Dr. Sevrin?
The Beatles, maybe? I wonder if any of them were Trek fans.
I wonder if the episode would have worked the same if the producers had used real 1960's era musicians as the Space Hippies. Maybe Frank Zappa as Dr. Sevrin?
I enjoyed the episode. I particularly liked Spock's jam session. My siblings and I called each other"Herbert" when we were kids, usually accompanied by a "spaz" gesture.
Maybe the Mamas and the Papa, to get the co-ed element.I wonder if the episode would have worked the same if the producers had used real 1960's era musicians as the Space Hippies. Maybe Frank Zappa as Dr. Sevrin?
The Beatles, maybe? I wonder if any of them were Trek fans.
I enjoyed the episode. I particularly liked Spock's jam session. My siblings and I called each other"Herbert" when we were kids, usually accompanied by a "spaz" gesture.
About two years ago, the British literature (college) class I was teaching was discussing utopias (we were reading Iain M. Banks), and to establish some context, I had the class generate a list of utopias on the board. Star Trek was suggested by one student, causing a second to argue that if it was a utopia, why were there dissatisfied people like the space hippies?
At which point a third just shouted out "Herbert!"
One of my proudest moments as an educator.
Maybe the Mamas and the Papa, to get the co-ed element.
I wonder if the episode would have worked the same if the producers had used real 1960's era musicians as the Space Hippies. Maybe Frank Zappa as Dr. Sevrin?
The Beatles, maybe? I wonder if any of them were Trek fans.
About two years ago, the British literature (college) class I was teaching was discussing utopias (we were reading Iain M. Banks), and to establish some context, I had the class generate a list of utopias on the board. Star Trek was suggested by one student, causing a second to argue that if it was a utopia, why were there dissatisfied people like the space hippies?
At which point a third just shouted out "Herbert!"
One of my proudest moments as an educator.
I wonder if the episode would have worked the same if the producers had used real 1960's era musicians as the Space Hippies. Maybe Frank Zappa as Dr. Sevrin?
The Beatles, maybe? I wonder if any of them were Trek fans.
Which Beatle would have played Dr. Sevrin?
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