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Episode of the Week : And the Children Shall Lead

Rate "And the Children Shall Lead"

  • 1

    Votes: 8 32.0%
  • 2

    Votes: 11 44.0%
  • 3

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • 4

    Votes: 3 12.0%
  • 5

    Votes: 0 0.0%
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    Votes: 0 0.0%
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    Votes: 0 0.0%
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    Votes: 0 0.0%
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    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    25
  • Poll closed .
For me one; the worst episode. I rated it a 1 but would have gone lower if possible!
 
SCOTT: These are very sensitive instruments. I will not have you upset their delicate balance. We would all be lost, forever lost. Go away now. Go away or we'll kill you!
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UHURA: I see my death. A long death. Disease and pain. I see my death.
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CHEKOV: I will not disobey now! I cannot disobey!
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SULU: Captain, stay away from the controls! If you touch them, we'll be destroyed!
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Yikes! Yeesh! Yuck! Lines like these plant this one in my bottom five, and that it's not the very bottom is just a reflection of how bad some of the other third season episodes are. Even the worst of the first and second season episodes ("The Alternative Factor," "Return To Tomorrow") never dug this low. This one hurts like a blunt object to the kidneys.

I gave it a two, just because one is such a lonely number.
 
That poster is a real hoot!!!!:lol: The info there makes me wonder though if the director might not have been Noam Chomsky, pushing his widespread acclaim at the time into an opportunity to try his hand in a totally different endeavor. Closet Trek fan maybe?:rolleyes:
 
Sadly that was Chapel's finest moment in the whole series apart from making Plomek soup...
 
1

A dull, stupid episode with nothing to redeem it. At least Spock's Brain you can laugh at (even if you're not supposed to).
 
SCOTT: These are very sensitive instruments. I will not have you upset their delicate balance. We would all be lost, forever lost. Go away now. Go away or we'll kill you!
*******************************
UHURA: I see my death. A long death. Disease and pain. I see my death.
*******************************
CHEKOV: I will not disobey now! I cannot disobey!
******************************
SULU: Captain, stay away from the controls! If you touch them, we'll be destroyed!
******************************
Yikes! Yeesh! Yuck! Lines like these plant this one in my bottom five, and that it's not the very bottom is just a reflection of how bad some of the other third season episodes are. Even the worst of the first and second season episodes ("The Alternative Factor," "Return To Tomorrow") never dug this low. This one hurts like a blunt object to the kidneys.

For my money, scenes like that at least give it some cheesy entertainment value. "The Alternative Factor" just makes no sense and typically puts me to sleep.
 
Not much to say about this stinker, but Eddie Paskey's stone-faced non-reaction to Kirk speaking gibberish always makes me chuckle. 2.
 
Somebody remind me how a lawyer got a gig acting as the villain in the episode. :wtf:

Kor
 
Somebody remind me how a lawyer got a gig acting as the villain in the episode. :wtf:

Kor
I think Freiberger thought it was a good idea and would bring publicity to the production; sort of stunt casting.
 
2.

I got to see the Enterprise sets and exterior shots. That makes it better than a 1.
 
One truly fantastic piece of this episode was the elderly make-up they did on Nichelle Nichols, I think we all can see the artistry there.

No?

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