I got into Star Trek as a teenager watching TOS reruns in the 70's.. since then I have watched all other Trek incarnations and bought most of it on DVD. My TOS collection however has been limited to videos until quite recently. I've happily rewatched these videos but missing from my collection is most of Season 3. So..when I got my hands on TOS-R I was looking fwd to Season 3 very much! But being a a linear being I had to start watching TOS-R from the beginning so I've only just got there, LOL.
And I cannot remember quite a few of them!! Or at the least, I can't remember how the episodes turn out. This is almost like being handed NEW Trek, and a nice chunk of it too!
So here's my mini reviews from the ones I've watched so far (the order seems to vary from the order they were aired in).
The Paradise Syndrome
This was one of my favorites as a teenager and I was interested to see how it fared several decades later. I assumed cheesiness would win out.. but I was wrong. What a sad episode
I actually cried when Miramanee died. And she was having Kirk's child, what a tragedy. Still the same impact.. in fact more impact now that I'm an adult and the sadness of such losses is more real.
The Enterprise Incident
Continuously distracted by 1/3 of the Romulan Commander's uniform being pink. Never hearing her name really adds to the mystery of this race. Kirk as a Romulan is HOT. Dramatic episode in which the truth of what is happening is revealed slowly.
And the Children Shall Lead
I'd imagine this episode has a terrible reputation but I enjoyed it. Quite tragic at the end as the children realize what they have been party to. The oldest child Tommy was fascinatingly ugly.
Spock's Brain
Oh yes right up there with Threshold.. but.. it really wasn't particularly bad to me. Classic science fiction, interesting idea about the theft of the brain. I wonder what happened to that civilization after the Enterprise left? Did the men on the surface move below? Did the women make them have showers? "Brain, brain, what is brain?"
Is There in Truth No Beauty?
Just watched this tonight. WOW. An amazing episode that could have been longer. They only hinted at what the "ugliness" could be.. perhaps the ugliness within us. I had forgotten Dr. Miranda Jones was blind so that was a big surprise (here I thought she was just overly Vulcanized from living there.) This is one episode where I wanted to know more about all the characters and what happened. About a third of the way through it my 13 year old sat up and said, "That's Dr. Pulaski!!" I'm so proud.
I thought the portrayal of the Medusan's personality when in Spock's body was very well done, you could see the appeal of this being. Too bad we didn't get to hear from Spock what he learned about Medusans.
And I cannot remember quite a few of them!! Or at the least, I can't remember how the episodes turn out. This is almost like being handed NEW Trek, and a nice chunk of it too!
So here's my mini reviews from the ones I've watched so far (the order seems to vary from the order they were aired in).
The Paradise Syndrome
This was one of my favorites as a teenager and I was interested to see how it fared several decades later. I assumed cheesiness would win out.. but I was wrong. What a sad episode

The Enterprise Incident
Continuously distracted by 1/3 of the Romulan Commander's uniform being pink. Never hearing her name really adds to the mystery of this race. Kirk as a Romulan is HOT. Dramatic episode in which the truth of what is happening is revealed slowly.
And the Children Shall Lead
I'd imagine this episode has a terrible reputation but I enjoyed it. Quite tragic at the end as the children realize what they have been party to. The oldest child Tommy was fascinatingly ugly.
Spock's Brain
Oh yes right up there with Threshold.. but.. it really wasn't particularly bad to me. Classic science fiction, interesting idea about the theft of the brain. I wonder what happened to that civilization after the Enterprise left? Did the men on the surface move below? Did the women make them have showers? "Brain, brain, what is brain?"
Is There in Truth No Beauty?
Just watched this tonight. WOW. An amazing episode that could have been longer. They only hinted at what the "ugliness" could be.. perhaps the ugliness within us. I had forgotten Dr. Miranda Jones was blind so that was a big surprise (here I thought she was just overly Vulcanized from living there.) This is one episode where I wanted to know more about all the characters and what happened. About a third of the way through it my 13 year old sat up and said, "That's Dr. Pulaski!!" I'm so proud.
I thought the portrayal of the Medusan's personality when in Spock's body was very well done, you could see the appeal of this being. Too bad we didn't get to hear from Spock what he learned about Medusans.