Apart from one of the dead bodies on Memory Alpha looking like The Frankenstein monster the other notable point was the lady on the floor (Libby Erwin) who I'm sure was really Margaret Armen!
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Scotty's attempts at romance are incredibly embarrassing. He comes across as a complete fool. And in all instances, these women are way too hot for him, which is definitely the case, here. We are left with the very strong impression that he's being used a crutch, maybe, or a Stepping Stone. Outside of all that, this episode is so strange that it's not hard to buy into the alien aspects of it. If not for Scotty's persistent sighs and shows of devotion, I'd rank this episode a solid seven, or eight. But, as it is, I gave it a 5.
Scotty's attempts at romance are incredibly embarrassing. He comes across as a complete fool. And in all instances, these women are way too hot for him, which is definitely the case, here. We are left with the very strong impression that he's being used a crutch, maybe, or a Stepping Stone. Outside of all that, this episode is so strange that it's not hard to buy into the alien aspects of it. If not for Scotty's persistent sighs and shows of devotion, I'd rank this episode a solid seven, or eight. But, as it is, I gave it a 5.
Wasn't it either mentioned or in the background that Mira came from a family of engineers? So that her and Scotty shared a common deep bond.
Always liked this one for the horror aspect. It scared me as a kid and really creeped me out as a teen watching this during the Saturday night reruns at 1 am. Third season Trek was always good for some chills and this episode was one of the best in that regard. The coldness of Sandy Courage's music from WNMHGB really added to it.
It's funny that (apparently) the romances were done to try to bring in a larger female fanbase in that third year (I heard that long before the Cushman books). I think someone quoted Frieberger saying "research" stated women were "frightened" of space or some such crap. So what do they do? They put a Scotty romance in what is clearly a ghost/posession story. With corpses strewn in the shadows of a research facility. Well played!
At a certain point he has to say to himself, women are great in theory, but they are not worth this.
Hard to believe the effects were just the rotors of the warp dome.
Sixish. Definitely one I like to watch. Scotty is a little over the top with the sappy romance. Kirk constantly referring to one of his lieutenants as "the girl" was obnoxious even in the 60s. But the psychedelic Zetarian special effect was creepy-cool, and the story was okay.
I don't know about the rest of you, but the whole Libby Erwin / Memory Alpha woman dying right in front of you scene scared the daylights out of me as a kid. I thought that was really a graphic way to show someone being killed. To this day, I find that scene disturbing.
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