I think it was slightly subversive and counter-cultural for Star Trek to make cops the bad guys. There were movies that idolized the anti-hero, but it was unusual for a TV series to have us rooting against the side of law enforcement.
I assumed it was because the Controller was otherwise occupied at the time getting reattached to his body and out of the gizmo so the teacher device was probably offline? Not sure if that was mentioned at that point in the show or not.I recently rewatched Spock's Brain. When they were using the teaching helmet, Scotty remarks that he would love to try it. The females are not educated/doctors, but it brought them up to level. McCoy couldn't use it again because it would kill him, but is there an actual reason that Kirk or Scotty couldn't have gotten a blast of genius and finished the task?
I assumed it was because the Controller was otherwise occupied at the time getting reattached to his body and out of the gizmo so the teacher device was probably offline? Not sure if that was mentioned at that point in the show or not.
I mean, it wasn't like the Vulcan was Infinite.Did the controller have to be a super powered brain like Spock's?
***GROAN!***I mean, it wasn't like the Vulcan was Infinite.
Ah, come on. That was a good pun.***GROAN!***
In fact, the only location filming in the entire third season was in the episode "The Paradise Syndrome."I think the cinematography is a massive vibe shift. The show looks somehow cheaper, partly because it's far more studio-bound than the first two seasons.
I've heard that but...The show looks somehow cheaper, partly because it's far more studio-bound than the first two seasons.
almost all of my favorite episodes were ship bound. (There are exceptions.) But even the ship stuff looks different. Most of the time anyway. Elaan of Troyius looks cheaper than Balance of Terror or Journey to Babel.In fact, the only location filming in the entire third season was in the episode "The Paradise Syndrome."
Probably not. I've often thought this myself.I recently rewatched Spock's Brain. When they were using the teaching helmet, Scotty remarks that he would love to try it. The females are not educated/doctors, but it brought them up to level. McCoy couldn't use it again because it would kill him, but is there an actual reason that Kirk or Scotty couldn't have gotten a blast of genius and finished the task?
Yeah, like I said it's the flatter lighting.almost all of my favorite episodes were ship bound. (There are exceptions.) But even the ship stuff looks different. Most of the time anyway. Elaan of Troyius looks cheaper than Balance of Terror or Journey to Babel.
One thing I really liked about "SPECTRE OF THE GUN" was the incomplete town. It gave such an eerie vibe that you help but feel a little creeped out.
Ironically, having a lower budget probably helped make that happen. Proof that you don't need a massive budget to make something work... just imagination and a MacGyver method of working.
If I recall correctly that version was usedin James Blish’s adaptation of the episode.Apart from all this, an earlier version of "Spectre of the Gun" prompted what must have been the only funny memo from the NBC censors:
"Please find some other way to test the tranquilizing solution, as throwing the dart-needle across the room into Scotty’s extended buttock is not acceptable."
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