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Good Things About Season 3?

I liked "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield." I kind of wished they hadn't made the Cheronese quasi-omnipotent-seeming, the girly running overlaid with scenes of destruction is a strange directorial choice, and it's kind of hard to believe that Loki and Bele have been at this for millennia or that a spacefaring people have been wiped out to the last man, woman, and child...

Where was I going with this?

Oh, well, I thought the alien designs were neat. And the ep has heart. Sometimes heart's enough.
 
^ It did have heart - kind of heavy-handed 1960s liberalism heart, but definitely heart. Personally, I don't dislike it, but I know plenty of people who do, and that's why I used it as an example of an episode that won't blight your life even though it is not necessarily a fan favorite.
 
I liked "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield."

This episode has one of the great TOS scenes; the self-destruct sequence. It was repeated nearly verbatim in STIII; a neat homage.

Agreed. Sure, it's heavy-handed, from the half-black/half-white colors of the Charon's skin, to the location of the planet, in "the southernmost part of the galaxy," a reference to the Deep South. But I always enjoyed it.

As noted above, I also found it hard to believe Bele had been chasing Loki for 50,000 years. It would've been enough if they had made it 1,000. If it were that "short" a time period, it would've also made the destruction of their people more shocking -- only 1,000 years for a whole civilization to wipe itself out.

I also got a kick out of their electromagnetic shields, which were copied in the TNG ep Symbiosis.

Red Rum!
 
^As well as "Most Toys," iirc. I could live with the personal forcefield, but did anyone buy that Bele was actually moving the Enterprise with his will?

(Also, I wonder if it's an oblique reference to phrase the "will to power"? I never grasped the significance of "southernmost part of the galaxy" until just now. :alienblush: )
 
And yes, I love "Spock's Brain." What can I say? It's so cheesy and I love that cheese. It's so...retro-scifi-ish, and the funny thing is that it was retro even in 1969.

I love you for loving "Spock's Brain". Keep the faith!

In case you've never seen it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DS3-kbqqR70
That's one of my favorite episodes from that season. I also like "All Our Yesterdays", "The Tholian Web", "Is There In Truth No Beauty?", "Day Of The Dove", "The Mark Of Gideon". I have both season 1&2 on blu ray, so now I'm waiting for season 3 to come out on blu ray. I like to see all the other episodes from season 3 in which I havent seen in years. So far I'm very impressed with all the seasons on blu ray, I look forward to season 3 when it comes out.
 
I fail to see why Kirk can't be given a pass here. After all, Rayna was designed (after repeated failed efforts) by Flint, who was not only a creative genius but had personally witnessed a wider variety of female appeal than anyone who ever lived, had therefore developed the most discriminating taste in women imaginable, and finally succeeded in distilling it all into one female who would be an ideal companion for himself. All we need do is to assume that Kirk would have been attracted to Rayna's physical type (or outer shell, if you will) to believe that of course Kirk would be besotted by her.

It's not that he falls for her. It's that he so ridiculously falls for her, and seems to overlook that people are dying of this disease they need the drug for.


Also that Kirk knows her for only a few hours before he is forgetting about his sick crew and engaging in a hideous throwing match with Flint. I mean, jeez, where's the Kirk Fighting Prowess? That fight was awful, badly motivated and painted Kirk as an emotional cripple - like a 7th grader jealous over his buddy dating a girl he had his eye on.

though, to see that the remastered version of this episode now spells Sorel's end credit as Rayna instead of the original "Reena" (which disagrees with the signs such as "Rayna 16" seen at the end of the third act).

The spelling of the character's name in the credits depends on the print. The original DVDs have it as "Reena", but the earlier Laser Disc / VHS versions have it spelled correctly.

Regarding cool aspects of the third season, I liked the new uniforms (even though a lot of people think they look cheap). The material and the tailoring had a slimming effect on the cast (particularly Shatner, but it also looks like he had some "under garment" aid - although he did obviously lose weight as the season went on). The supporting cast had a lot more to do, probably because guest stars were limited. There was also a change in atmosphere, the show tended to be a little more spooky. I liked that, especially when I watched the show in reruns during the 80's and it was routinely on in the wee hours. Follow that up with a first season Space:1999 rerun and that's some creepy sci-fi.

Weird aliens. Rather than putting a guy in a monster suit, like a Gorn or Mugato, we got a Melkotian, a Tholian and a Medusan. Genuine aliens, totally different forms of life. I'll even give them props for Yarnek in The Savage Curtain, even though it was still a "guy in a rubber rock suit." It worked and was still a pretty cool take on an alien.

The jettisoning of all-out comedy episodes. Granted, Freiberger didn't have the best story sense ever (witness his second season 1999 work), I thought he was right on the money to reject episodes which were full-on comedies. Character humor was great and the cast excelled at it, but I was never a fan of A Piece of the Action or I, Mudd. Tribbles was saved only by some superior gags, but I could have done without it. Second season went too far in that direction. However, Freiberger went too far in the other direction at times, keeping the show dry when it needed a little humor. He changed his tune when he did 1999, but again he was a man of extremes.

A lot of Vulcan lore and fan favorite themes came out of this season. The least popular year gave us IDIC (whatever the profit reasons, it still resonated), Surak and - sadly - the 7 year Pon Farr detail not mentioned in Amok Time.

Finally, I really enjoyed the increased feeling of warmth and friendship between the characters. Everyone was really comfortable in their roles and it came through.

Negatives: unlike a lot of people, I don't have an issue with crappy scripts. Every show has duds. But some of them could have been saved with a little more care and attention to character. This, IMO, was the season where Kirk got his lothario reputation because he was given romantic plots more often. Actually, nearly EVERYONE had a romance and it was ridiculous. McCoy got really shafted: a romance and a disease of the week plot in one episode. Wasting such a talented cast on by the numbers plots, written totally out of character was a shame (some of them came off as were bad fanfic). Scotty had it worst. Jimmy Doohan was given the most awful lines in Lights of Zetar. These romances are meaningless since we know the girl ain't coming back. Others: Spock is beguiled by Droxine for no good reason, telling her very casually about Pon Farr; Chekov morphs from a symbol of youthful freedom to super establishment for one episode; Kirk can't reason with Miranda Jones, he has to dupe her with his manhood (and the fawning everyone does over her is embarrassing); McCoy gets really obnoxious toward Spock in general; Spock becomes really obnoxious in That Which Survives; Janice Lester gets away with way too much crap before Sulu and Chekov finally step in.

YET - for all that - the season has so many entertaining episodes (regardless of quality) that I will never hate it. I may not visit a few episodes all that often, but I enjoy the majority of them. And every season has its stinkers.
 
One reason to love Season 3 -- The Ion Ship. Now, that was a work of art! :guffaw:

You know it's true. You can ignore my :drool: over the ion ship until the Morgs come home, but you KNOW I am right. How can you not get teary eyed when it is revealed warping through space to the strains of Fred Steiner's excellent "Sigma Draconis" theme?

Not possible.

Get down on your knees and worship the awe and mystery of the almighty Ion Ship!!!!

And if you're not old enough to know of which I speak...you have my utter pitty...or contempt!
 
This morning I watched "The Way to Eden". I'm going to take back some of the things I've said about this episode. After watching the dismal "Requiem for Methuselah", this one was really not too bad. A little corny in the "Rock Out With Your Spock Out" scene. Nice for Chekov to get the girl again, although he seems uncharacteristically "stiff" at times.

The lyrics to some of the songs are really not too bad, and during the songs, Tongo Rad's bongo drum (Tongo at the Bongo?) is perfectly synched with the music. Nice.
 
Watched the first disc of the new remastered season 3 DVD set the other night. Having not seen TOS for ages; I surprisingly found 'Spock's Brain' and 'And The Children Shall Lead' amusingly terrible! They're not the greatest Treks, but I found them entertaining. I liked 'The Paradise Syndrome' a lot. Very effective episode. 'Enterprise Incident' is a classic. Even better with the improved effects, and the Romulan warbird they threw in there.

I watched 'Is There No Truth In Beauty?' last night. A good premise, but the men all fawning over Miranda Jones is kind of embarrassing. So I am quite enjoying rewatching TOS season three for the first time in years.
 
This morning I watched "The Way to Eden". I'm going to take back some of the things I've said about this episode. After watching the dismal "Requiem for Methuselah", this one was really not too bad. A little corny in the "Rock Out With Your Spock Out" scene. Nice for Chekov to get the girl again, although he seems uncharacteristically "stiff" at times.

The lyrics to some of the songs are really not too bad, and during the songs, Tongo Rad's bongo drum (Tongo at the Bongo?) is perfectly synched with the music. Nice.

You have redeemed yourself dear man!
 
I have been continuing watching TOS season 3 over the last few nights. I loved 'The Empath', 'For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky', 'The Tholian Web', and 'Elaan of Troyius'. Very entertaining episodes. 'Plato's Stepchildren' was pretty terrible, in fact one of TOS' weakest episodes, IMO.

I think season three gets such a bad rap. Many of the episodes I find highly enjoyable. Even 'Spock's Brain' and 'And The Children Shall Lead' made me at least laugh.
 
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