It’s been thoroughly debunked that “Spock’s Brain” was initially intended as a comedy. By the third season GR had dictated no more comedic episodes as had been seen in season two. So Freiberger already had his marching orders on that point. Little doubt Coon was also aware of this as well.
There is a genuine science fiction story in “Spock’s Brain”—a living mind needed to run a civilization—but the execution foundered along the way. The missteps could have been fixed with a bit more rethink and rewriting.
For me the otherwise viable story is hurt by specific elements that could have been fixed.
- Make the Eymorg women less airheaded.
- Leave Spock’s body on the ship.
- Not have Spock speak during his own brain surgery to guide McCoy to complete the surgery.
That last point alone along with rewriting or eliminating the line, “Brain and brain, what is brain?” would have elevated this episode.
Finally a better sounding title would have helped. Even something as simple as “The Controller” would have sounded more serious, but I’m sure something better could have been found.
I suspect it was more Freiberger than some Roddenberry edict. Also, the show's rating went down steadily and maybe they thought playing it more drama was the way to go. Finally, the Batman camp craze had died down and maybe this was in a part a reaction to that.
Yeah. By then, it was too little, too late. The first season (black & white) episodes of U.N.C.L.E. are by far the best.Could be. The Man From U.N.C.L.E. also played its final season very straight, to somewhat detrimental results.
I'd have to review the script pages to know for certain (and a visit to UCLA is certainly out of the question any time soon).
But my recollection is that Coon was the one who made all the major changes (some at the direction of the staff).
How do you think the Spock's Brain planet is doing in the 24th century?
Could be. The Man From U.N.C.L.E. also played its final season very straight, to somewhat detrimental results.
There's an interview with Vaughn where he wondered how his career brought him to a point where he was dancing the Watusi with a guy in a gorilla suit in treehouse.But that was to make up for season 3's uber-camp and joining in on the "Batman camp" phase everyone else was doing. Which drove viewers away as a result; not every show can translate to different styles.
Fred Freiberger, the kiss of death to TV shows! Star Trek, Space 1999 and The Six Million Dollar Man all died at the hands of this silver haired cost cutter!
JB
Seriously some of second season’s “parallel Earth” type stories were pure cost cutting in terms of costuming and sets.
Wasn't that part of the pitch?“Who Mourns For Adonais?” - a couple of Grecian costumes for Apollo and Palamas and one temporary set.
“The Changeling” - Nomad and a few f/x.
“Mirror, Mirror” - nothing elaborate about the Halkans and some uniform tweaks for the Mirror Enterprise crew.
“The Deadly Years” - aging makeup for a few of the regular cast.
“Obsession” - pure bottle show with a handful of f/x
“A Piece Of The Action” - some period costuming and borrowing of existing sets and props.
“The Immunity Syndrome” - pure bottle show with a handful of f/x.
“Return To Tomorrow” - pure bottle show with a handful of f/x and one new set.
“Patterns Of Force” - some period costuming and borrowing of existing sets and props.
“By Any Other Name” - pure bottle show and a few small simple props and a handful of f/x.
“The Ultimate Computer” - pure bottle show with one prop and A handful of f/x.
“Bread And Circuses” - some period costuming and borrowing of existing sets and props.
“Assignment: Earth” - some period costuming and one major prop.
Second season doesn’t come across as much more elaborate looking than third season.
Ummh, it wasn't entirely Fred's fault. He got hired by series that were already at risk of cancellation, and was their last chance of revival.Hmmmmm....I think I discern a pattern in Fred’s methods of operation.![]()
Well, it DOES look cheaper as a whole because they did have budget cuts (thanks to Paramount and increasing actor salaries) because we overall gets fewer extras, etc. The tightened shooting schedules also meant less time to light so the show's look got flatter.^^ My point was to counter the notion season three somehow looked cheaper than the previous seasons.
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