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What would you want in a TOS S3 cliffhanger.

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If TOS had not been canceled in S3 and like TNG, DS9, VOY and Enterprise, ended the season on a cliff hanger, what would you want it to be?

Edit: let just pretend TOS invented the cliffhanger. What would you want it to be to end TOS 3rd season. And maybe start the 4th?
 
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'60s writing was episodic. It generally did not run to story arcs, and thus no "cliffhangers." What if up were down? What if red were blue?
 
'60s writing was episodic. It generally did not run to story arcs, and thus no "cliffhangers." What if up were down? What if red were blue?

Two part episodes weren't uncommon in dramatic series at the time (TOS even had one), although I'm not sure if season ending cliffhangers were done back then.
 
Starfleet Command has been destroyed by the Klingon Empire in a surprise attack. Effective command and control of the Starfleet has been passed to the individual Starships. Due to the loss of numerous Starship officers, Spock must transfer to and assume command of the Starship Constellation. In battle with the Klingon fleet, the Constellation is badly damaged but Kirk is heavily involved himself and has to leave the quadrant to protect Starbase 8. What happens next? Tune in next week. Same Star Time, Same Star Channel.
 
Starfleet Command has been destroyed by the Klingon Empire in a surprise attack.

Sounds interesting. But Klingons would need a cloaking device to pull that off. And if memory serves, they never used one in TOS.

Just out of curiosity, why Klingons and not the Romulans?
 
Sounds interesting. But Klingons would need a cloaking device to pull that off. And if memory serves, they never used one in TOS.

Just out of curiosity, why Klingons and not the Romulans?

No reason. The enemy could be changed at your discretion. Anything is possible in Sci-Fi.:)
 
Two part episodes weren't uncommon in dramatic series at the time

A two-part episode is not the same thing as a season cliffhanger. TV shows were individual packages, week-by-week. Anyone could tune in at any time and follow what was going on.

Today home video is a known part of the TV viewing experience. Those who do not "invest" in a show right from the beginning still have the option of "catching up" with detailed, serial story arcs.

My point is that the OP is asking us to imagine TOS being something it was not.
 
Cliffhangers, outside of soap operas, don't seem to exist prior to 1978 (Soap, which itself was a parody of soap operas). The cliffhanger was popularized by Dallas in 1980 (Who Shot J.R.?) purely because Larry Hagman was haggling over a raise - and that ballooned into one of the most popular television episodes of all time. Dallas, it should be noted, was also very soap opera-esque.

So, Star Trek would have to be practically inventing the cliffhanger (as it applies to primetime television dramas) to use it in 1969. Presumably due to a behind-the-scenes commotion with one of the regulars (Shatner or Nimoy, but probably not Kelley). That's not out of the question, with Roddenberry already gone, I'm not sure what drama occurred at the end of the season and how it jibes with contracts.

My guess is that the episode would be almost entirely self-contained, with the cliffhanger coming out of the blue (a Klingon agent stabs Spock! Kirk is transported off the bridge!). This way, they could edit out the cliffhanger for syndication.

If the show is cancelled, the cliffhanger ending will be largely unknown (outside of fan circles) until its re-release in some Star Trek special airing in the late '80s, and there'll be some question to its canonicity for awhile, as the movies never address it. Plenty of novels and RPGs reference the event, and there may be even a joke in the reboot series.

If the show is somehow not cancelled, then the cliffhanger would perhaps not be cut for syndication (at least some of the time), as it keeps viewers tuned in for the next episode. Although it would have nothing to do with the decision, the cliffhanger may be held up as the reason Star Trek wasn't cancelled (especially if it is even a fraction as popular as Who Shot J.R.?). TOS may get five or six seasons, all ending on cliffhangers (and perhaps more two-parters, although that's pushing it at this early stage). Cliffhangers become popular 11 years early, and some of your favorite 1970s shows will use the gimmick.
 
I think a good S3 cliffhanger would start with Spock being interrogated on Romulus. The show would go back and forth between him being brainwashed and the Enterprise trying to find him. It turns out he was working undercover to stop another war with the Romulans. Against orders, Kirk has Scott replicate the cloaking device they stole from the Romulans and uses it to go to Romulus. They find Spock in an internment camp. But it ends with Spock in the process of killing Kirk.

Then to open S4, Spock is faking it to divert the guards attention from a bunch of red shirts who rescue them along with a young female Vulcan-Romulan hybrid and other captured Vulcans. Then they flee Romulus only to be caught in the neutal zone by a Warbird. They must fight their way out before more show up.

It turns out the Romulans were not planning a war. They were trying to create a virus which would permanently break down the Vulcan brains ability to suppress emotions. Then they would be like the Romulans and probably withdraw from the Federation and unite with Romulus.
 
The Romulans have found a way to re-activate and control the planet killer, and have set it on a direct course for Earth. "No problem," Kirk says as he sends a massive fusion bomb placed on an asteroid down it's throat. But the planet killer's energy dampening field has been enhanced to render all fusion materials inert before ingesting them, so there is no explosion.

"Sulu!" Kirk shouts as he watches the planet killer turn to come after the Enterprise. "Evasive maneuvers!" Moments later the bridge rocks as the planet killer's attack begins. "Our shields are failing, Captain!" Sulu screams as he desperately hangs onto the helm console to keep from being thrown to the deck, as everyone else on the bridge has.

"TO BE CONTINUED...." appears on the bottom of the screen over the image of a deeply worried Kirk and Spock, arisen from the deck. The screen then fades to black.
 
I think it would be interesting to see Captain Kirk break the Prime Directive for another woman, and the Enterprise's five year mission getting shut down early.
 
Well it has to involve the Omega 13...

Really it's spring 1969. The lunar landing is in the future for viewers. Enterprise is thrown back in time (again) and needs to intervene to make what would happen - Unknown at time of airing! Perhaps aliens are to attack Apollo 11. If the mission succeeds - Enterprise stopped it. If the mission fails - they couldn't. If it succeeds - they were the reason.

Lots of rewrites and posturing post July 1969. Of course they save the day - give Amstrong his extra second flyby so he can land safely.
 
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