Crazy talk. TAF is a bonkers nonsensical episode,
I just thought of another big factor that made the third season feel "off": The loss of stalwart TOS directors Marc Daniels and Joseph Pevney. Together, they directed 29 episodes of TOS, including most of the ones that we regard as classics. Daniels left the series after directing "Spock's Brain," upset with the budget cuts and overall direction the series was taking, while Pevney left in the second season after directing "The Immunity Syndrome," feeling that the actors were less well-behaved on set after the departure of showrunner Gene Coon. But without those two guys directing the lion's share of episodes, the series couldn't help but feel different.
Ralph Senensky (director of 6 1/2 episodes, basically third in line behind Daniels and Pevney) was fired from the series mid-episode for going over schedule on "The Tholian Web,"
Wow. Considering how well that came out and the emmy nomination, I'd say he was vindicated.
Yeah. I think a lot of the reasons that "The Tholian Web" went over schedule weren't Senensky's fault. As I recall, the actors actually had to be sewn into their spacesuits for that episode, which obviously added a lot of time.
I'm assuming it was Fred Freiberger's decision to fire Senensky. I'm wondering if Robert Justman would have done the same if he were the guy in the chair.
Yeah. I think a lot of the reasons that "The Tholian Web" went over schedule weren't Senensky's fault. As I recall, the actors actually had to be sewn into their spacesuits for that episode, which obviously added a lot of time.
I'm assuming it was Fred Freiberger's decision to fire Senensky. I'm wondering if Robert Justman would have done the same if he were the guy in the chair.
IMO, The Tholian Web turned out okay, despite the change in directors. It could have been a real clunker, but Herb Wallerstein seemed to pick up the pieces.
The episode wasn't in pieces, it was just behind schedule. Senensky says, quite credibly, that he shot the good material in TTW.
In Season 3 the characters act more casual and informal with each other.
In fact, there's no episode of Star Trek I actually dislike. I liked all 79 episodes to varying degrees. Now I have no problem admitting some of the episodes are almost ridiculous in scope and require quite a bit of suspension of disbelief (Spock's Brain anyone). But since I'm also a slasher film fan--and they are not exactly known for their plausibility, I guess that helps me be a bit more forgiving when they take liberties.
I tend to concur with this, to varying degrees even across the whole franchise, but particularly TOS. I may have some criticisms, but i say hand on heart those 79 episodes always entertain me.![]()
I'll take Star Trek over any of the sequel stuff to be honest! All three seasons of 79 episodes!!!
JB
Can't think of a better choice! What episode did you peruse may I ask my Lord?
JB
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