My bad: The Magic Mirror and War of the Robots were shot simultaneously. Penny IS in The Challenge.With no plot explanations given for their absences. Penny sat out the Robby the Robot episode as well. Bill Mumy's a decent enough actor, though whenever Will rarely does miss an episode I often wish he'd multiply that habit while taking Smith with him. But please leave the Robot. He's as funny as Smith tries to be, only he's more successful at the job.
No worries, I got the episode filming wrong.I reluctantly confirm that. The ambience of MIRROR certainly shared the feel of most of the similarly black-and-white OUTER limits. I seem to gave a ''ghost memory'' of Conrad Hall being mentioned in a LIS commentary.
(* Sidebar: Shatner, Cartwright and Jonathan Harris appear in one photo together. I don't remember the occasion for it, but it's probably around 1966 or '67.0
During LIS's second season going by Penny's costume. It was white-ish for the B&W episodes. Between that, Harris' hair and Shatner's face, probably 1967.
Is this a thing? I don't understand; Kim Darby was great in "Miri."Other posters have entertained the idea of Cartwright portraying Miri instead of Kim Darby. That Could have been potentially compelling*....and it'd've provided her with a reunion with Michael J. Pollard shortly after MIRROR was completed.
People really did have a lot more patience back then.
I seem to recall that the station generally cut out whole scenes in the 70s. Cutting within the scenes themselves was something done in the official Paramount versions used in the 80s, although my memory is hazy.
who's the photobomber?
Not unless it was run really slowly. 50 minutes without previews. 51 with. So 9 minutes with commercials.Moreso today.
TOS episode runtime was about 56 minutes. So, 4 minutes for commercials
Each station was responsible for their own syndication cuts. So the same episode on one network would have different edits than it did on another network. Through the 70's I watched Star Trek across 4 or 5 networks (WTTV, WTHR, WRTV, WKYC, WHAS). I got pretty good at swinging that antenna around. For many years I'd watch 3 episodes of Trek over 4 hours on Sundays.
That bit about recasting Miri was from me, solely to imagine the leads as more story-accurate kids:Is this a thing? I don't understand; Kim Darby was great in "Miri."
The apparently common dislike of "Miri" is the most inexplicable thing I've encountered on this site. Miri was the 3rd of 4th episode of ST I ever saw and it was so poignant and different from the others I was forever hooked. I don't think there is an I am not Herbert commenting in 2026 without "Miri."
It's an idea began by another recent poster. I like MIRI the episode and Darby as Miri or Matty Ross. We're contemplating an imaginary casting event which could,have lifted Cartwright beyond certain roles.....such as her blink-or-you'll miss it single line in ADAM 12. Not that there's anything SPOCK'S BRAIN with that.Is this a thing? I don't understand; Kim Darby was great in "Miri."

Cartwright apparently crashed the sci-fi ham dominators' convention. But there are worse things than being dominated by Penny Robinson or Cartwright. Shatner might be slightly irked he's not in the center of the frame this time (as he was in TRISKELION while Nichelle and Walter were gagging in the background during Act One's collar incident.)Regarding the photo of Shatner with Cartwright and Harris, does anybody know what they were doing together? It must have been some kind of industry-wide promotional event that cut across studios and broadcast networks. Probably an event held for the press, the only glue between all those entities. What event would that be?

I wonder if it is the same one where Harris appears with Leonard Nimoy and his children. Perhaps not, as the one with Shatner and Cartright looks more formal.Regarding the photo of Shatner with Cartwright and Harris, does anybody know what they were doing together? It must have been some kind of industry-wide promotional event that cut across studios and broadcast networks. Probably an event held for the press, the only glue between all those entities. What event would that be?
The comedy was unintentional. They were playing it deadly serious.Was the comedy unintentional? Did the show runners understand that it was only going to work as a comedy? I don't know. What it was they that they thought they were doing by putting such an episode together at all is the sort of question that maybe @Maurice and Fact Trek could answer.
All the time. These were men of their era, and some of the language they use was considered acceptable enough in the time but in hindsight is tough to read. Fortunately, they seemed informed enough by the civil rights movement to not traffic in stereotypes there.in a production memo?![]()
Not quite that long.TOS episode runtime was about 56 minutes. So, 4 minutes for commercials
Not unless it was run really slowly. 50 minutes without previews. 51 with. So 9 minutes with commercials.
Not quite that long.
Upvoted for your bottom of the barrel list. SB entertains, those 3 do not.For me "Spock's Brain" just misses the cut of the very bottom of the barrel where "Children," "Plato," and "Zetar" will forever spend their days. It's saved from the lowest tier, by a hair, again because it manages to be entertaining in places. Example, "Brain and brain! What is brain?" Ridiculous, but (intentionally or unintentionally) funny, nonetheless.
They put an advert between the last scene and the end credits in the US broadcast? I never knew that, that's crazy.
No, it cannot. It is borderline on offensive and not entertaining in the slightest. It seems to trade on a similar notion as Plato's Stepchildren that forcing the characters to act out of character is somehow fun and not eye rolling at best and makes me turn off the episode at worst.Using the remote control to bring along Spock's brainless body really cannot be saved either, as something to take seriously. Here, the needs of the costar cannot overcome the... other factors.
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