Disappointing--I used to like this ep, but seeing it again it frustrated me. Specifically, why doesnt it explore the Tantalus Doc's actual motivation for the brain-zapping device? Is he trying to be expedient, curing patients by simply erasing their minds, or is he really just diabolical? What, exactly, are his motivations? I cant recall so underdeveloped a TOS villain.
But many things to like along the way--Lethe is a chillingly blank character, but chilling because she does really seem like the product of medical/psychiatric technologies of our own era.
Dr Noel--this annoyingly smug, bright-faced character becomes a kick-butt action heroine, with pluck and strength. What a turnaround!
The first Vulcan mind-meld--quite well done.
Dying of loneliness--very haunting the way the Doctor dies from his own device, his mind emptied completely.
All in all, this is an episode that *should* have been great and really missed the mark.
But many things to like along the way--Lethe is a chillingly blank character, but chilling because she does really seem like the product of medical/psychiatric technologies of our own era.
Dr Noel--this annoyingly smug, bright-faced character becomes a kick-butt action heroine, with pluck and strength. What a turnaround!
The first Vulcan mind-meld--quite well done.
Dying of loneliness--very haunting the way the Doctor dies from his own device, his mind emptied completely.
All in all, this is an episode that *should* have been great and really missed the mark.