And here from the title I thought this was going to be a Wink of an Eye thread . . . .
Any 3rd season episode that moves in slooooooooow motion qualifies.
And here from the title I thought this was going to be a Wink of an Eye thread . . . .
But frankly most people's fave The Enterprise Incident also has some verrrrrrrrrry slow scenes.
For me, Mark of Gideon is talky and the premise is ridiculous but it has very good dialogue and Shatner is good. Plus, plenty of the "Enterprise." So I like it.
To me the most boring S3 episode is "That Which Survives".
Can't agree with you on TWS, but of course, I forgot about your username for a sec and naturally you'd be a fan of MOG.I try not to get into too many discussions about the attractive women of TOS here so as not to offend, but Sharon Acker also really sold what could have been a thankless part. She's also very underrated in terms of beauty - she's not usually mentioned in Kirk's top romances/gals. But I'm biased; I was doing a rewatch a few years ago, seeing MOG for the first time in a while, and I realized that my then-relatively new GF was pretty close to a dead ringer for Ms. Acker in the face (but shorter in height I think). We're still together and much more serious now, so I like MOG even more.
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I've learned to appreciate most of the 3rd season episodes, except for the talky/preachy ones like Let That Be Your Last Battlefield. I know that race relations then and now are tense, but the half White, half Black makeup just irked me. One commentator said it was as subtle as a punch in the nose. And it was a boring episode.![]()
Yup, good call. I should have included that one as slow. And not really very good. Way too much talking and some ridiculous things like Bele shorting out the self-destruct system with his mind or something, no one apparently being on board as the two guys run to the unattended transporter room at the end while Spock duly narrates what they're doing without anyone trying to stop them, and Spock listening to a conversation through a briefing room door with a convenient open crack (or was that in Way to Eden?). I did like Frank Gorshin's acting and some of the acting choices by the main cast, as well as the "Are you blind, Commander Spock?" line, but . . . yeah. I need to rewatch this one as it's been maybe 2-3 years but I have a strong feeling it will not hold up (unlike, say, Lights of Zetar, which I recently rewatched and thoroughly enjoyed).
I'm a big S3 fan/apologist but on this one, you're right on the money. I remember that Nimoy once complained during S3 that they were doing a radio play. I got the feeling that he was talking about The Empath but I wonder if he didn't have this episode in mind. Hardly anyone moves anywhere.
Thanks for reminding me about "Lights of Zetar".
So boring I'd forgotten about it.
I just couldn't find it in me to care about Scotty's latest girlfriend.
There's nothing particuarly wrong about the episode but its one of the ones I like least to rewatch,
Well, in the scene itself - it's clearly 'not-Shatner' VS 'not-Khan' (and the not-Khan wig is ridiculous)But I love the fight in "Space Seed." As I've said elsewhere, it's like a tournament: four men enter the arena, and only Shatner is left standing. Man, he's tough!
The worst episode of Trek's third season or in total is Plato's Stepchildren! I thought we all knew that?
JB
Well I preferred it to Shatner's horsing around my Lord!
JB
Yeah, those scenes render the ep effectively unwatchable.
Someday I want to do a full rewatch with my S.O., whom I've turned into quite the "genre" fan over the time we've known each other; I want to see what she thinks of every episode and how she ranks them. She has only ever seen The Ultimate Computer and The Naked Time. But I have no idea how to show her Plato without skipping those scenes and possibly Maiden Wine. I fear it will ruin the whole of TOS for her or something. Seriously.
I think Plato is great. The guys are meant to be humiliated. That's the point of it - to humiliate and torture Kirk and Spock. I got no probs with the Tweedledee scene because we then had the later Spock crushing urn scene. Maybe we could have lived without the horsey sceneSkip "And the Children Shall Lead" until and unless she becomes a Star Trek completist who can see everything, and yet have her love go undimmed. You could also postpone showing "The Alternative Factor" and "The Savage Curtain." Your call.
Prepare her for "Plato's" by saying the show's ratings were in trouble and they had to make an exploitation episode laced with prurient scenes for the trailer. That happens to be true. But tell her the thing to watch for is Kirk's budding friendship with Alexander.
They seem lively enough to me.Any 3rd season episode that moves in slooooooooow motion qualifies.
They seem lively enough to me.
Skip "And the Children Shall Lead" until and unless she becomes a Star Trek completist who can see everything, and yet have her love go undimmed. You could also postpone showing "The Alternative Factor" and "The Savage Curtain." Your call.
Prepare her for "Plato's" by saying the show's ratings were in trouble and they had to make an exploitation episode laced with prurient scenes for the trailer. That happens to be true. But tell her the thing to watch for is Kirk's budding friendship with Alexander.
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