But Enemy Within addresses human nature, and whether we need our "bad side." The writing (actual words) is very good in spots. It is far better than a typical "ship in dnager; ship out of danger thanks to some invented technobabble pulse/beam whatever." Boring. One of the David Gerrold books dissects TOS episodes for drama and laziness. He contends that good drama focuses on decisions and often deals with grey areas, if I remember right. Everything is not to be wrapped up neatly.
BTW I hate it when in post-Coon TOS a very dramatic episode ends with a chuckle scene on the bridge. I think Doomsday Machine ends that way. Not "lazy," but certainly cheapens the preceding affairs.
BTW I hate it when in post-Coon TOS a very dramatic episode ends with a chuckle scene on the bridge. I think Doomsday Machine ends that way. Not "lazy," but certainly cheapens the preceding affairs.