It's got to be "The Immunity Syndrome." Other than Spock being able to sense the force and figuring out the Starfleet ship filled with all Vulcans is all about, I think everything else is ignored. Which is a shame. It's got some of the best Spock/McCoy banter in it.
Jason
I like most of those episodes. The only one that busts my chops is Patterns of Force. I just have a low tolerance for 'parallel planet' episodes. I mean, what was going to be next...a Girls Gone Wild parallel planet?![]()
Strange now that you mention it, it would have fit in with "Gene's Vision"
All of the episodes you list are infinitely superior to TNG's Masks.Or hardly ever:
I can't think of anything good in The Mark of GideonAll of the episodes you list are infinitely superior to TNG's Masks.
They each have their individual moment and often include pieces of TOS universe building, offering clues into future Human society, Starfleet and the the 23rd century in general.
I can't think of anything good in The Mark of Gideon
I do like the scene where Kirk starts to beam down, but reappears immediately back in the Transporter Room. Other than that, it's just another 3rd season/Fred Freiberger bummer.
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me too; loved it as a kid, b\c I wanted to live on Enterprise.I love S3...
Sure, that's a good one.Anyone else out there in interspace like Operation : Annihilate?![]()
That episode was probably written after the writer got stung by a jellyfish and was "Damn that hurts"Anyone else out there in interspace like Operation : Annihilate?![]()
Anyone else out there in interspace like Operation : Annihilate?![]()
Anyone else out there in interspace like Operation : Annihilate?![]()
I can't think of anything good in The Mark of Gideon
That episode was probably written after the writer got stung by a jellyfish and was "Damn that hurts"
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