Spock’s brain gets too much bad rep: the storyline and acting are so silly they’re fun and the camerawork in some scenes was far above the usual.
Plus it has the funniest line in all of Star Trek history: "Brain and brain, what is brain?"
Spock’s brain gets too much bad rep: the storyline and acting are so silly they’re fun and the camerawork in some scenes was far above the usual.
and it wasn’t sexist in any conceivable way.Plus it has the funniest line in all of Star Trek history: "Brain and brain, what is brain?"
The best things about "bad" episodes are the memorable linesPlus it has the funniest line in all of Star Trek history: "Brain and brain, what is brain?"
having two aliens sitting down and play a blues is enough to save the episode for me.
Don't pay attention to the words though...
Groovy man groovy
I've grown to hate that word.Coming into this late. I'm not sure how we got to "Spock's Brain" and "The Way to Eden", but I'm not going to complain.
Two of my favorite guilty pleasures in all of Star Trek. Anyone who disagrees with me is a Herbert!
Spoken like a true Herbert.I've grown to hate that word.
Spoken like a true Herbert.
Definitely Herbert.I don't think it should be capitalized for one thing.
Definitely Herbert.
Sorry, it's Herbert Solow.Well, if it's Herbert G. Wells... I can live with that.
This was the best season finale since Enterprise Season 3.Discovery, after multiple valiant efforts has finally got its own contender for the Worst Trek Episode ever with this entry. In Star Trek's hall of shame, "That Hope is You, Part 2" now stands alongside Spock's Brain, Threshold, Shades of Gray, Profit and Lace and whichever was Enterprise's worst episode (never saw enough of the series to elect an episode). Well done Kurtzman.
Care to elaborate?Discovery, after multiple valiant efforts has finally got its own contender for the Worst Trek Episode ever with this entry. In Star Trek's hall of shame, "That Hope is You, Part 2" now stands alongside Spock's Brain, Threshold, Shades of Gray, Profit and Lace and whichever was Enterprise's worst episode (never saw enough of the series to elect an episode). Well done Kurtzman.
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