Of all I dislike the least, it's amazing what had been saved and what hasn't. So I'd better hurry my Vulcan hind and put in
THE IMMUNITY SYNDROME
What can only be done in the 1960s, any issue regarding an amoeba in space that we were cheering on that could be nitpicked is readily forgiven by the surrounding plot over McCoy's scientific knowledge versus Spock's... ego? But even with those lapses, Spock still gets the best line of the entire episode, which in of itself is better than any number of episodes that scored higher on this list.
That and the black zone blob and technicolor oil lamp critter within had scared the plop out of me as a kid.
Note: While I am a proponent of TOS-R, this episode is one of the few examples where the original effects surpass the CGI remastering on every conceivable level. TOS-R did do a couple things I liked but the original lava lamp effects are just more compelling overall. And to be fair, one could have 50,000 server farms with the best talented 3D animators and it might still not sell well, this episode is a tough one to crack and it still boggles the mind how they did half these effects back then, never mind so well. (But I figured out some of how they did Loskene on the view screen a season later... I forgot the company's name but what they did in the 1960s was spectacular in of itself, especially for the budget - which was high, yet wasn't.)
What's left
THE CHANGELING
THE APPLE
FRIDAY'S CHILD
THE DEADLY YEARS
WOLF IN THE FOLD
RETURN TO TOMORROW
ASSIGNMENT:EARTH
THE IMMUNITY SYNDROME
What can only be done in the 1960s, any issue regarding an amoeba in space that we were cheering on that could be nitpicked is readily forgiven by the surrounding plot over McCoy's scientific knowledge versus Spock's... ego? But even with those lapses, Spock still gets the best line of the entire episode, which in of itself is better than any number of episodes that scored higher on this list.
That and the black zone blob and technicolor oil lamp critter within had scared the plop out of me as a kid.
Note: While I am a proponent of TOS-R, this episode is one of the few examples where the original effects surpass the CGI remastering on every conceivable level. TOS-R did do a couple things I liked but the original lava lamp effects are just more compelling overall. And to be fair, one could have 50,000 server farms with the best talented 3D animators and it might still not sell well, this episode is a tough one to crack and it still boggles the mind how they did half these effects back then, never mind so well. (But I figured out some of how they did Loskene on the view screen a season later... I forgot the company's name but what they did in the 1960s was spectacular in of itself, especially for the budget - which was high, yet wasn't.)
What's left
THE CHANGELING
THE APPLE
FRIDAY'S CHILD
THE DEADLY YEARS
WOLF IN THE FOLD
RETURN TO TOMORROW
ASSIGNMENT:EARTH