Any one else feel this episode hasn't aged well? Don't get me wrong I still enjoy it but the entire premise seems off. The episode seems to be an early anti-technology/computer message with Spock standing in as the symbolic cold logical computer and technology while the humans are the ones who symbolize the superior humans who haven't lost their heart.
The problem is that today what Spock was doing sounds rational and sensible but the humans, with thier supposedly superior heart and emotions, actually start sounding irrational and unreasonable in thier demands and actions. In an episode where the lesson seems to be that we need more than logic and reason and that our heart and emotions are better than cold logic, it seems today that the humans actually come across as sounding almost crazy and irrational in this episode.
The problem is that today what Spock was doing sounds rational and sensible but the humans, with thier supposedly superior heart and emotions, actually start sounding irrational and unreasonable in thier demands and actions. In an episode where the lesson seems to be that we need more than logic and reason and that our heart and emotions are better than cold logic, it seems today that the humans actually come across as sounding almost crazy and irrational in this episode.